Sunday, April 25, 2010

Whats the best way to use concealer under my eyes to cover up dark circles?

A trowel?Whats the best way to use concealer under my eyes to cover up dark circles?
Use ';Boi-ing'; concealer by Benefit (available at sephora)...I just bought it last week...its amazing!Whats the best way to use concealer under my eyes to cover up dark circles?
but touche eclat by yves saint laurent. easy to apply and doesnt get cakey :)
use a small brush/applicator and gently smooth it in under your eyes until the concealer has dried it (And this really works, because i've tried it myself) :)
I found that it works best for me when I apply the concealer with a make up brush.


You can also try using the concealer that has a tint to it to help correct for the dark circles.
use a highlighter you dab it on then blend in using your fingers a highlighter has light particles which reflect making your dark circles appear lighter concealers can make it look worse if you still wont to use a concealor get a range of colours lilic for sallow coluring can be used under the eye green for red areas ie spots
First of all don't put too much on in one go. Apply very sparingly, wait for it to dry and then apply another small amount. You can do one more application if you wish.
i belive the best way to apply concealor is to pat it in gentle with your ring finger
Get some Touche 脡clat by Yves Saint Laurent. It's the bogs dollocks.
1. To hide dark under eye circles, select a cosmetic under-eye concealer that鈥檚 one shade lighter than the foundation you鈥檙e using.





2. Understand that a pale yellowish concealer helps hide blue or grayish circles, while a light blue or mauvish concealer masks brownish under-the-eye bags.





3. Begin with a freshly washed and exfoliated face. Dab concealer under your eyes gently, using a soft circular motion.





4. Apply foundation up to the concealer and blend the two shades together gently, using a circular motion to cover dark under eye circles.





5. Finish with a dusting of untinted face powder for a polished, seamless look.
Use one with a yellowish tint--it helps cover purple better. Next find one that closely matches your skin tone; they usually only come in three or four shades. Then, find a brand/formula you like. I use Cover Girl Fresh Complexion under eye concealer and I like it a lot. It blends well so you can wear it alone. Good luck!
Cucumber gel will help with the dark circles. You can get it cheap and as good as the expensive
1. put some on the back of your hand


2. dot some in the inner corner-y bits of your eyes, you know, kind of on the side of your nose where its a bit dark?


3. gently rub this in there and a little above the inner corner of your eyes.


4. make 2 dots under each eye, one just below the inner corner of your eye, one in the centrebelow your eyes.


5. rub/pat this in gently (i do it with my ring finger) towards the outer bit of your eye.





i put a tiny biy on the outer corners right next to the lash line where my upper and lower lids meet, because its all dark there too.
remember to blend with your ring finger it is the weakest one and will blend more in instead of wiping it off like the other fingers
Use A Lighter Shade Than Your Skin Tone, And Foundation I f You Use Foundation.
best types of concealers for this area is thos with light reflecting particles in and usually about one tone lighter than your normal skin tone. Apply gently by dabbing with your ring finger, do not rub or drag finger along the skin as the skin round here is far too delicate and you could damage it.


I really like revlon's light reflecting concealer and it's a good idea to use a good eye cream both morning and night.


Hope that helps! -x-
apply with a moist sponge ,using short soft strokes, never rub or you will get bags under your eyes.
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Mix it with a drop or two of mineral water, and apply by fingertips (lightly dabbing)
Dot it on. Put a little on ur finger, and blend it without rubbing it in, then get some loose powder and put over it to help it set.

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