Friday, January 8, 2010

Is there a way to keep the concealer under my eyes looking more fresh?

*I brush powder under my eyes to keep it in place


*I wear makeup for at least 9 hrs a dayIs there a way to keep the concealer under my eyes looking more fresh?
Okay, first suggestion is do not put to much on. If you do it tends to get cakey and makes your skin look dry. Second, I would suggest the tinted moistrizer or mousse since they stay on longer and make your skin look a bit more natural the the powder does. Also be sure you blend it in well so your skin tone looks even. =)Is there a way to keep the concealer under my eyes looking more fresh?
no sorry to tell you but thats why they fit in your purse and come with a mirror


you need to do touch ups during the nine hours nothing lasts nine hours on your face
Sure is! 1st, use your foundation under the eyes and then while still moist, use pressed powder and the pad that comes with it, a brush doesn't apply enough or evenly.
If you wear make-up that long, you need to find a concealer that can withstand activity. Cream based concealers generally will fade throughout the day, it is a given. So touch-ups will need to happen somewhere down the line during the day. However, if you want to know a secret...the secret is you need to be willing to pay a little more for a higher quality product. If you choose products like Cover Girl, Maybelline, etc...you are going to get shabby results, period. The pigments used in these products are good, but not for the quality you are desiring. You need to be willing to pay for the quality. So unless you are wanting to do that, suck it up and keep touching-up. If you want better results, let's talk and contact me. :)
Ya gotta buy those oil blotting papers. Use them on your face a few times throughout the day. And it wouldn't hurt to keep some powder with you at work to dust on your face...but do that AFTER you soak up the excess oil with the oil blotters. I swear by those!!!
Why are you using concealer? Do you have dark circles? If so, maybe you should try one of the undereye creams that bleach the dark soft under eye tissue. click here: http://www.marykay.com/shawnwilliams/ski鈥?/a>
Get a concealer with a wand %26amp; dot it under your eyes. Then, smooth it through using your finger going side to side. Don't use so much concealer.

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