This offers a bug assist to your foundation in completely evening out your skin tone and addressing problem areas. It comes in various forms - pencils, creams, sticks - and you'll want to experiment to see which form suits you best. Cream or stick concealers are best for blemishes, and try and get the closest shade to your skin. You can use a lighter tone for under your eyes.
Application Tips:
- Dab on your concealer with either your finger or a small firm brush, don't rub it in as it can become cakey.
- Follow it with an extra dusting of powder to keep it there.
Under Eye Concealer
Some people fins that they just can't avoid dark under eye circles even when they're managing nine hours of sleep a night. Sometimes it can simply come down to genetics. For under eye concealer, you'll need something creamy, since the area around your eye doesn't produce oil, and you'll want one shade lighter than your skin.
Application Tips:
- Apply your under eye concealer after you have completed your eye make up, since it will pick up any fall out.
- Using your fingertip, sponge or a flat brush to warm up the product on the back of your hand before you can place it in the center of your under eye.
- Immediately after applying, brush loose or pressed powder to set the concealer in place, then use a sponge to sweep extra powder away.
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