it is a general rule of thumb that makeup is safe to use anywhere on your face.
HOWEVER, you do have UBER-SENSITIVE eyes, so your best bet is to test a little above one eye with no makeup on sometime when you are going to be home for the next few hours with no one around to see you (since I know you are as vain as I am).
this will tell you if you have a reaction to it. And also give you conclusive evidence if it is the shadow or another allergen at that moment.
And I agree with Plei about writing your review.
I personally differentiate makeup by "powders" "creams" "sticks" and "liquids". Powders are further redifined as "cake" or "loose". :D
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HOWEVER, you do have UBER-SENSITIVE eyes, so your best bet is to test a little above one eye with no makeup on sometime when you are going to be home for the next few hours with no one around to see you (since I know you are as vain as I am).
this will tell you if you have a reaction to it. And also give you conclusive evidence if it is the shadow or another allergen at that moment.
And I agree with Plei about writing your review.
I personally differentiate makeup by "powders" "creams" "sticks" and "liquids". Powders are further redifined as "cake" or "loose". :D