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07-29-2023 02:58 PM
$6
Under-eye brightener that primes skin for concealer and works to correct the appearance of dark circles
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07-29-2023 07:42 PM
In Rose
07-29-2023 08:06 PM
I think if your concealer is creasing then it needs some setting powder. Either that or some setting spray to keep it put and from migrating into lines.
07-29-2023 08:21 PM
Thank you for directing me to the very recent (3 days ago) and informative post regarding pink illuminating concealer/correctors.
It's been a while since I've checked in with this forum, I should have searched my topic before posting my question.
Thanks to all of you for your suggestions and patience.
07-30-2023 12:27 AM
Why I love That Gal primer by Benefit. The slightly pink hue makes me look younger. I least I see that when I wear it.
07-30-2023 07:41 PM
@Quinny wrote:Last weekend I had my makeup done for a family wedding. The artist was busily working and sharing tips here and there. She talked about using either a pink corrector or pink concealer on my undereye area and close to the top of my cheekbone. I loved the finished look, but I have no idea what product she used or how she applied it.
The finish was soft and slightly luminous. My eyes and face looked wide awake.
Is anyone familiar with such a product?
@Quinny @Instead of running around trying out concealers, why not get her number and give her a call?
07-31-2023 12:43 AM
I think if concealer is settling/creasing into fine lines, then you need to remove what has settled in the lines with either your finger or a q-tip and then set them with powder. If you set with powder before removing the excess concealer, you've just set the creasing concealer.
07-31-2023 01:20 AM
Don't worry, I'm not "running around trying out concealers."
I'm not quite as thick as I apparently seem. I called the makeup professional. She couldn't recall which product or combination of products she used to create the look.
07-31-2023 08:58 AM
@monicakm wrote:
I think if concealer is settling/creasing into fine lines, then you need to remove what has settled in the lines with either your finger or a q-tip and then set them with powder. If you set with powder before removing the excess concealer, you've just set the creasing concealer.
You're suppose to set it before that happens.
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