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Eyelid Shadow

Eyelid shadow, also known as eye shadow, is a cosmetic product applied on the eyelids and under the eyebrows to enhance the appearance of the eyes. It is typically made of a powder or cream texture and comes in a variety of colors and finishes, including matte, shimmer, and glitter. Eyelid shadow is often used to create a range of looks, from natural and subtle to bold and dramatic. The application of eyelid shadow involves using a brush or sponge applicator to blend the product onto the eyelids. It is important to use a primer beforehand to ensure the shadow stays in place and does not crease or smudge throughout the day. Eyelid shadow can be applied to the entire eyelid or just the crease, depending on the desired look. Eyelid shadow has been used for centuries, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient Egypt. It has since become a staple in modern makeup routines and is available from a variety of brands and price points.

cosmetic, powder, cream, colors, application

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