Getting rid of shading around eyes.
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Jan 16, 2014
Mandi P.
I have natural shading around my eyes. In all pics it looks like I have mauve-pinkish on my lids and dark under my eyes. I'm only 28 and have very think skin on my lids and under my eyes. All concealer a I've tried make my under eyes cakey and/or grayish. I do have purplish tone under my eyes as well. HELP!!
Jan 16, 2014
Saiqa B.
I've got the same problem, I put up a thread yesday but no reply
Jan 16, 2014
Mary T.
Use moisturizer under your concealer.
Jan 16, 2014
Josephine B.
Have you tried using a color corrector before your regular concealer?
Jan 18, 2014
Mandi P.
I haven't tried a color corrector. I'm not familiar with them.