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11/02/24-11:55
My tip is if if you dont have an actual colour corrector to hand, then you can always use a slightly darker/warmer concealer than your own skin shade as an alternative. Then just apply you brightening concealer over
My favourite NARS pro tip was recently learned at one of the masterclasses. Using a fluffy brush, applying enough Laguna Cream Bronzer on the brush and then very gently letting it hug the cheekbones so you can achieve the most natural and perfect sun-kissed look. β
My best tip when it comes to achieving that brightened undereye would be to go for maximum one shade lighter than the rest of your face. Why? Because if you have dark undereyes you want to brighten that specific area and a too light concealer won't do anything else other than accentuating what you are trying to correct.
After that apply the minimum amount of powder and you are good to goβ¨
Is there any better eye coverage tip other than : moisturise first, use one shade lighter for brightness and set with powder? Looking to get the Light Reflecting Set Powder next!
Many women dream of solving the problem of dark circles under the eyes, redness and unevenness on the face. The key to solving these problems, of course, lies in special regular facial care. But there is also a simpler solution - all these imperfections can be easily masked. This is where concealer comes to the rescue. My tips are: 1) The skin on the face in different areas has different shades. Therefore, you need to have separate concealers for the eyes nd to mask pimples. 2) A large amount of concealer is difficult to shade under the eyes. Therefore, you need to apply it in small parts and carefully distribute it in the area under the eyes.
Tips for baggy undereyesγγ
β’ ( Cold compress) using ice pack to depuff
β’ using colour corrector makes a huge difference
β’ 1 or 2 shades lighter or if you want even brighter than 3shades lighter.
β’conceal other areas of face using same colour as your Skintone so it doesn't emphasise it more.
β’spot concealing
β’dab powder on top for staying power.
For a brighter undereye, choose a concealer one - two shades lighter than your skin/foundation.
I always wait a couple of minutes before adding powder - to let my concealer set into my skin. This prevents creasing and that 'cakey' look!
To set undereye concealer, I like to press a loose powder in using a face pad, then wiping away any excess with a brush.