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12-15-2018 07:27 PM
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12-15-2018 08:04 PM
Sometimes I use an under eye brightener over my concealer. It really helps bring on the look of 'well-rested'. I like the one by Becca...Under Eye Brightening Corrector (potted cream). It has light-reflecting pigments within a water-resistant, hydrating base. It's almost like a highlighter but not as intense as one and is buildable. Goes on easier with it warmed up between fingers or put a tiny amount on the back of the hand and work it with a small concealer brush. Application is a little tacky so you can dust on setting powder to set and prevent settling.
BECCA
Under Eye Brightening Corrector $32 (it's not a concealer)
12-16-2018 08:03 AM
@Fluke67 wrote:
Watching Robert cook on hsn, he suggested putting a bit of highlighter over concealer if you have hollowing under the eye to bring the hollow forward. Will have to give it a try, my filler is starting to disappear after over a year
@Fluke67 Sometimes I mix a little concealer w/ my Laura Mercier Radiance Primer....brightness, coverage and staying power in one step.
01-25-2019 11:55 PM
I have the best luck disguising my hollows by taking my Bare Minerals Warmth up under my eyes while using it on my face. So, instead of using a highlighter to bring up the low areas of the hollows I use the Warmth to bring down the higher parts in the under eye area. Also with using the Warmth on my face and carrying it up under my eyes it all blends together so the under eye area doesn't stand out calling attention to the imperfections. It's worth a try to see if it works for you too.
01-26-2019 10:29 AM
I'm glad that technique works for you guys. Whenever I do it, though, I look like a reverse raccoon. It draws too much attention: "Yo! Everyone! Look at me trying to camouflage MY UNDEREYES!!" Plus the brightening gets up on and around my lower eyelid muscle area and broadcasts every little wrinkle.
What works consistently is a tiny amount of Bye Bye Undereye on the darkest areas, applied super super thin. I don't want my undereye circles to stand out or pop anywhere. They just need to blend subtly into my cheek. I've been doing this for ages.
To me, highlighter is to highlight what I want attention paid to. So cheekbones, the jawbone angle notch, sometimes the cupid bow.
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