Wednesday, December 30, 2009

If I break out from a foundation, can I still use it as an under eye concealer?

I bought the dream matte mousse foundation, and unfortunately, I believe it gave me a mini break out. I still like the product's creamy, easily blendible texture (Not to mention I lost the receipt..)





So my question is will I still break out if I use it as an under eye concealer? I won't be using it for any more than that.If I break out from a foundation, can I still use it as an under eye concealer?
Even though its not a dramatic breakout, its still a breakout, and a sign that you skin doesn't like this makeup. Ive found that my skin doesn't agree with maybelline either. You wont break out if you use it as a concealer,as you don't get spots under your eyes but it WILL damage the skin. Try Bare Minerals - they use 5 ingredients, all of which are minerals so you don't have to worry about reactions.If I break out from a foundation, can I still use it as an under eye concealer?
Yeah, well it is a little pricey..... but I used it and I found that no other makep range came CLOSE to comparing! Its worth the money I think :) Report Abuse

Using it as an under eye concealer would not be fine. Evidently there are chemicals in that product that do not go well with your skin DNA which caused a breakout. Your skin under your eyes is much more sensistive than other areas, therefore the breakout would most likely be worst. I would go to a cosmetolgist and bring the foundation with you, so you can get some adivce which would be a better product for your skin.
OK, it doesn't matter what all these other people tell you, the answer is quite basically up to your age. If your a teen or very young adult, your going to experience untimely and unsightly bumps. It could, however, really be because of your new make-up, in which case, no, you should DEFINITLY NOT put it under your eyes. Unless you have really bad skin, you shouldn't use foundation anyway! It covers your natural blush and any other beauty marks you may naturally have! If you want to cover your eyes and lips in 1,000 different products, be my guest, but women shouldn't degrade their natural beauty with products they don't need in the first place.....





yours truly,


Carla Danielle
If it broke you out at all, I definitely wouldn't continue using it - especially under your eyes. This area is even more delicate %26amp; sensitive.


Plus, a concealer is supposed to be at least 1 to 2 shades lighter than your foundation in order to balance out the darkness under your eyes.
y yes of course you can!
yes you can! (:
using it for a concealer will be fine :)
I wouldn't use it at all.

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