Under eye concealers?
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Dec 27, 2015
Barbara L.
For some reason, no matter how hard I try I can never fully cover my under eye bags!! I've tried many concealers and use a yellow stick underneath with the concealer on top. I generally blend the yellow stick out with a stipple brush then the concealer with my finger or a beauty blender. Any tips on what to do or what concealer I should try? Thanks!
Dec 27, 2015
Sandhyaa M.
You should try the Mac prolongwear concealer.. It's amazing
Dec 27, 2015
Hannah K.
I would personally blend out the colour corrector with a concealer or flat foundation brush as stippling only gives you light coverage. I would also let the colour corrector and the concealer sit for a couple of mins just to let it set, then blend it. I find a flat foundation brush gives me the fullest coverage. You could also try a colour correcting primer underneath the colour corrector too
Dec 28, 2015
Aurora S.
Yellow doesn't always work. You could try a peach or even salmon color corrector.
When I've used yellow it didn't really prevent that ashy tone that happens when you use a light colored concealer over darker area of skin, yellow really only helps to add slight warmth/ color correct purple tones.
I'd get an orange or red color corrector and just mix a TINY amount with your concealer to get a peach or salmon color and use that to color correct.
If you have dark circles you basically just want to add some of the tone your skin has.
Skin colors are usually a blackened or whitened shade of golden/orange or pink/red.
You're just wanting to add in that tone over the darker area so that its brightening up/adding warmth preventing that ashiness/darker appearance.
Dec 28, 2015
Alex M.
I have super sunken in eyes and I can never really fully cover my undereyes either. I use the benefit erase paste first which is salmon toned and then I put the UD naked skin concealer over but I found that baking the concealer helps cover a lot better and helps the concealer stay all day.
Dec 30, 2015
Angela H.
NYX contour palette!