Benefit Erase Paste question.
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Feb 16, 2013
Lieca V.
I just bought some Erase Paste today and its a little thicker then I expected. I have very thin skin under my eyes and a lot of make up can appear cakey. Any tips to thin out the Erase Paste or how best to apply it to avoid a caked on look?
Feb 16, 2013
Patricia M.
I mix mine with my liquid foundation, both to thin it out and lighten the shade. Then I apply it with a synthetic concealer brush and blend the extra with my fingertips.