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Jul 2, 2013
Akeila L.
Okay ihav this friend she kindaaa has crows feet n her eyes are kinda wrinkly but she always wants me to do her make up wen she goes out , what can I do so it won't look so clumpy??
Jul 2, 2013
Akeila L.
thanks @bm
Jul 2, 2013
Rachel H.
What are you using right now that's making it look 'clumpy'? If you're using a concealer, make sure it's one that's at least primarily meant to go around the fine lines and creases of the eyes.
Go very lightly on any other products used over them, a heavy/thick foundation will settle into the lines. (Are you priming the face/eyes?) without a proper primer there's really nothing keeping the makeup from sinking into crows feet, same as any wrinkles.
Jul 3, 2013
Akeila L.
Thanks @rachel I will try(: