CONCEALER TIP: Put a Little On, Take a Little Off, Repeat - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Estimate who found a college graduation movie of herself at her parents' business firm final weekend from 1998 (!).
OK, there'south sooooo much to talk about hither, between the mitt on the hip pose (why?), to the wanna-be Rachel haircut, to the brows (OMG, I just can't!) and the lip, around which, if you wait closely, you'll run across a advisedly unblended darker lip liner (believe it or not, that was totally on purpose).
Merely I'd really like to direct your attention to the under-eye situation, namely 1) the lack of dark circles, and ii) the lack of concealer.
I WAS Like WEARING ABSOLUTELY NO CONCEALER.
I mean, information technology blows my listen! Seriously, though, you don't know what y'all've got 'til it's gone.
Fast-forwards to today, and you'd literally have to pry the concealer out of my T. rex claws. Ain't nobody taking away my concealer without a fight, simply getting full coverage that doesn't expect heavy is a pain. All I desire is to cover my dark circles without it looking like I'k wearing a ten-layer cake.
Later on a lifetime of doing it differently, I recall I've finally figured out a way to go full under-eye coverage that works well for me. What I do is use a sparse layer of concealer, then gently absorb away the excess (while it'due south yet wet) with a tissue or a BeautyBlender, and so repeat with as many sparse layers as information technology takes to get the level of coverage I want/need.
You wanna put a petty on, take a footling off, put a niggling on, and repeat, basically edifice upward your under-eye concealer in thin layers until your night circles are completely covered.
It takes longer than just dumping a whole bunch of concealer on there and dealing with the ensuing cakey-ness, but I think the results await much more than natural.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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