Using Make-Up to Conceal
In order to conceal these circles, I believe a make-up concealer is in order. If you have already been using concealer and are frustrated that it has not been working for you, it may be the color or type of concealer coupled with the way that you apply it that may not be working.
There are three key factors to always remember when using concealer to cover the circles:
1) type of concealer,
2) Color of concealer and
3) Application of concealer.
First, you will want to choose a concealer that is not oily or heavy. If you choose a concealer that is not lightweight, the makeup will settle within the fine lines under the eyes, causing the eye area to look noticeably older, creating an even bigger problem. i will discourage purchasing a liquid concealer, preferring instead concealer that comes in a cream form.
Second, pay close attention to the color of concealer you choose. Most people simply purchase a concealer that is only one shade lighter than their normal concealer, but this is not always a correct choice. Depending on your skin tone, you may have to go one or two shades lighter.
Before committing to a concealer, visit a Professional who can test several concealers before you purchase.
When applying the concealer, you will want to apply it evenly and thinly under the eye. I use a concealer brush to perfect this effect, while others simply use their finger to pat the area and blend.
To ensure the concealer is set, I use a translucent powder but you can use your normal skin-tone powder to lightly powder the area.
Other Methods to Conceal
If you are not satisfied with the way concealer disguises your dark circles, you may want to make an appointment with your dermatologist. He/she may be able to write you a prescription for a creamy bleach that can be applied to circles that are beyond the help of make-up
2) Color of concealer and
3) Application of concealer.
First, you will want to choose a concealer that is not oily or heavy. If you choose a concealer that is not lightweight, the makeup will settle within the fine lines under the eyes, causing the eye area to look noticeably older, creating an even bigger problem. i will discourage purchasing a liquid concealer, preferring instead concealer that comes in a cream form.
Second, pay close attention to the color of concealer you choose. Most people simply purchase a concealer that is only one shade lighter than their normal concealer, but this is not always a correct choice. Depending on your skin tone, you may have to go one or two shades lighter.
Before committing to a concealer, visit a Professional who can test several concealers before you purchase.
When applying the concealer, you will want to apply it evenly and thinly under the eye. I use a concealer brush to perfect this effect, while others simply use their finger to pat the area and blend.
To ensure the concealer is set, I use a translucent powder but you can use your normal skin-tone powder to lightly powder the area.
Other Methods to Conceal
If you are not satisfied with the way concealer disguises your dark circles, you may want to make an appointment with your dermatologist. He/she may be able to write you a prescription for a creamy bleach that can be applied to circles that are beyond the help of make-up
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ReplyDeletegreat article it is just wat i need, siple grammar.thanks
ReplyDeleteYou might wanna try using eye creams, an effective remedy for reducing dark circles and unwanted signs of aging.
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