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Hi, I'm kind of puzzled on how to cover the dark circles. I'm kind of tan, dark circles are seriously obvious. I've tried to use concealer to cover but in the end its like the area around my eyes will turn white or even grey after wearing the concealer for quite some time...
How do I blend it to my skin so that the area around my eyes looks naturally. I hate it when its so whitish or gryish Anyone can help me ![]() |
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I found this which might be helpful to you
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Sounds like maybe you're using a shade that's too light. You don't want to go more than 1 or 2 shades lighter than your foundation. Apply your foundation first, then your concealer, and apply it only on the dark areas so you don't get the "white raccoon" effect.
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Yes it really sounds like your using a concealer to light and not moisturizing enough. Use a concealer that is one shade lighter than your foundation, before you apply makeup make sure you use an eye cream and moisturizer for your face and let absorb for 10-15 minutes. (you could also use a eye brightening concealer)
I find by using the foundation first and applying the concealer last works the best, remember a gentle hand and a concealer brush will give you the best results. Lightly finish a a finishing powder.
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This sounds kind of silly but it's amazing how often this is the problem. Apply the lightening agent to the part you want to darken! Blending comes next. An even blanket of a light tone doesn't help anything ![]()
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Well yes, there are 2 pages with 27 threads, that have 181+ posts that address this concern. Here's the link: http://forums.ultimate-cosmetics.com...searchid=81655 Enjoy your reading Also, any shade of foundation or concealer that is lighter than your skin-tone will make you look grey or whitish. (Sorry Judi, Blackbird...)
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vougeboy i have to ask - what does
"blinking is your best friend" mean? its got me seriously puzzled. LOL is it about flirting? keeping your eyes moist? haha its seriously annoying me!
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You got the 2nd answer correct. I say that line to everyone that sits in my chair. It does 3 things, 1) It keeps your eyes moist. 2) Only your eyelid moves when you blink, so when I apply anything under the eye area; liner, concealer, lashes, mascara, etc. That part of the eye never moves when you blink. 3) Keeps your actor/model comfortabe in the chair (personal space-wise). You get an A Sun_Sparkz ![]()
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Guys...thanks for replying to my question...info was useful. Got a better in-depth on the dark circle now. Will try out the methods that you guys suggested.Thanks again
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Mmmm... For some reason I missed Sophie's post on this one
Step #2 is totally bang on. Steps #1, #3 I would add: Just be careful not to put too much product under the eye area as this will enhance any type of puffiness and fine lines that you may have. The trick to undereye concealing is to balance the reduction of dark colour, puffiness and fine lines.
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