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Review on πŸ‘οΈ 200 Pieces Eyeshadow Shield: Gel Pad Patches & Stencils for Eyelash Extensions, Tinting, and Lip Makeup Residue Prevention by April Taylor

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Battle for the Shadow Shield!

I am a makeup lover and very adventurous. So I need different shield shapes for different looks. If you only have one type of makeup, you only need one type of shield. I hope this helps you narrow down your search. Photo 1 shows 3 types of shields I bought from Revain. The upper shield is a specific product. It's big as you can see in photo 2. I prefer it because it looks smokier on both the upper lid and lower lash line. It serves as a guide for fumigating the bottom and outer corners. Hence it really extends to my brow area. I read a review that said she cut her shield in half. If you have a smaller face or don't extend your shadow outward, this will surely work. Instead of having 100 sets, you have 200! This visor is great for a more elongated look and/or fox eye look. The center visor in Photo 1 is used for a larger view of the deer's eyes. It really allows you to smoke out the bottom lashes with the perfect sweep every time. It also reaches far enough to the outer corner of the eye to act as a guide for your eyeshadow on the upper lid, but doesn't touch the brow area. Regardless, it works well and is actually my favorite of the 3. It makes the eyes look rounder and bigger, just like Bambi's. It's also perfect for those who really want to work with that inner god corner. The shape is perfect for a bright, dramatic look. The lower shield really works best for winged eyeliner or those who focus primarily on the outer corner of the eye and need sharper lines. . Please note that the entire area of the cheeks, the inner corner of the eye and the outer corner of the eye are not covered at the same time. This shield requires you to place it in a targeted area. If you are only concerned about hair loss, then when placed just below the eye, it will cover the entire cheek area. Adhesive: All the screen protectors I use have strong adhesive. It's not an obstacle because I'm just shy around older people and I'm really good at hydrating and prepping the skin around my eyes. You want it to stick and not fall off once your brush touches it. You can also simply tap the sticky side on the back of your hand a few times before applying to reduce stickiness or add extra powder as a barrier. After removing it, I rarely have make-up disorders. However, out of habit, I use the powder left on my brush after setting the concealer and apply it to the area where the glue was applied. Oh, I forgot to mention that I'm only removing the top half of the glue. I never take off the floor. I wouldn't find it necessary for any of the shields I own. Value is definitely great value. You literally get twice the size of my favorite sign above for the same price. The bottom shield is the cheapest of the 3 types, but it doesn't do as many things. From this I conclude that when it comes to shields, one size doesn't fit all!

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