Too Faced Shadow Insurance Anti-Crease Eye Shadow Primer .35 fl oz (11 g)
- Anti-crease eye shadow primer
- Has skin soothing formula that evens out the skin tone on your lids
- Full-coverage insurance policy against all fading, creasing, melting, blurring, oil slicked, and hard-to-blend eyeshadow accidents
Your full-coverage insurance policy against all fading, creasing, melting, blurring, oil slicked and hard-to-blend eye-shadow accidents. Our silicone based eye-shadow primer transforms any eye shadow into a perfectly blendable, color-drenched, intensified version of its self, then locks it down perfectly `till you take it off. Our skin soothing formula evens out the skin tone on your lids and smoothes out lines while it secures a barrier between the oils of your skin and your makeup, so no shadow catastrophes will ever happen again. “Thank you Shadow Insurance, I can sleep better at night knowing you’re on my side!”
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(out of 26 reviews)
List Price: $ 18.00
Price: $ 17.00



Review by Chris Kim for Too Faced Shadow Insurance Anti-Crease Eye Shadow Primer .35 fl oz (11 g)
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I don’t know why I didn’t buy this product sooner. I’ve always had a problem with my eyeshadow creasing not long after applying it. I have really oily eyelids, along with my forehead and nose. I would just reapply my eyeshadow and it just looked like a caked on mess.
I finally bought the Too Faced Shadow Insurance and I am SO happy! To see a difference, I used the primer on one eyelid and none on the other. After only just three hours, the primerless eyelid was already creased and the shadow was fading. It looked terrible. How did I ever put up with this? The lid with primer was flawless! I checked every hour and it stayed put for over EIGHT hours! After about eight hours, the shadow did start to fade, but not as bad as the primerless eyelid. After 12 hours, I did notice a little creasing. I’m extremely satisfied with the results.
I know that the Urban Decay Primer Potion is really popular, so I got a small sample of it at Sephora to compare the two. Well, they were pretty much the same. The Too Faced did go on my eyelids more easily and it felt more silky. But the results were the same. Here’s my opinion. With the Urban Decay, the bottle design is really stupid. In order to get all the product in there, you have to literally saw the bottle into three parts. Then you have to scoop out the remaining product and put it in jars. And even if you do get all the remaining product, there’s a possibility that the product might dry out. Plus that doesn’t sound hygienically safe. I say get the Too Faced because the tube is squeezable, allowing you to get all the product inside.
I really thought that this product wouldn’t work. I was skeptical because my eyelids are so oily. I was pleasantly surprised and now I’m sold. This will be a staple in my beauty routine. Go get it!