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it’s allllllll I see, dry skin is something people of all ages suffer from and when it’s under the eye. I looked, now that I’m not doing that and I’m always wearing a mask. I never noticed the skin under my eye, I just noticed how fabulous it’s been looking the same for a while now) but my awareness, when I was doing my fancy eyeshadow everyday and my fake lashes, bold lip and contouring etc. I am beginning to suspect something, it’s not my actual skin that’s all of a sudden different (bc really. Others might have better powder recs.Īlways experiment with what works for you! Everyone's skin is different.ģ4 over here. Just want to use it up before I buy more, since Ipsy sent it. Right now I'm using Complex Culture setting powder, but again, I'm not attached. I dip a soft, diffuse brush into my loose powder, tap off the excess so that I can't really see it on the brush anymore, and tap into the skin. You just don't want to apply a thick layer of it with a sponge, Instagram-style. I do not bake, but I do apply a very fine dusting of powder to set. Then blend again with a small, damp beauty sponge.ĥ) Powder. Just enough to brighten without settling too much into that skin fold. I blend downward and across with a flat foundation brush first, then take the remainder back up toward the lid margin. I apply a single dot to the inner corner and one to the outer, both about half an inch below the lid margin. NARS Radiant concealer is much better for me. As much as I love Shape Tape, that shit goes nowhere near my undereyes anymore. Again, less is more! If you're struggling with cracking and fine lines, you really want to ensure you're using a hydrating formula. It's tempting to over-apply, but less is more here.Ĥ) Minimal concealer. One tap into the pot, then tap into the skin. I apply a very light coat with my ring finger to help warm and thin out the product. It took a few tries to get the hang of applying it, but it really helps with the dark circles. Becca Brightening Corrector changed my life. I typically apply to a cotton pad and sweep it under the eyes after my eyeshadow, to clean up fallout, then gently tap the remainder in with my ring finger.ģ) Color corrector. I'm using Ciaté London Watermelon Burst primer right now, but that's just because Ipsy sent it recently, I'm not overly attached to it. I've had good results with pretty much any hydrating or pore filling primer. Starting with a hydrated, plump base is key.Ģ) Primer. Currently I'm using Goldfaden MD Bright Eyes serum, Purlisse Blue Lotus 4-in-1 eye serum, and Yensa Pink Lotus Peptide Renewal eye cream, morning and night. □ Here's what works for me.ġ) I modified my skin care routine to include several eye creams and serums to help fix the root of the problem. I have dark circles and a very deep fold of skin under each eye, despite being 23. If your post does not show up, please message the mods, it might be stuck in the spam filter. Please report any submissions that violate our rules. You will be banned.įake voting on submissions will result in a permanent ban. Please do not submit any memes or rage comics.ĭo not link to products using an affiliate link. It will be removed and you will be banned without warning. Do not ask for followers or beg for subscribers. Please do not submit content or comments that link to your blog, social profile, contest page, website, store, MLM page, or youtube channel. Remember to follow reddiquette when in doubt. Abusive comments will be subject to removal. We don't all have the same taste and we all don't have the same level of knowledge ( relevant XKCD). Ask about anything you like as a long as it's related to makeup. Skip the misleading ads, paid bloggers, sponsored Instagrammers and enjoy some real information from other redditors. Makeup tips and advice from other people who have no agenda.
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