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I need a recommendation for an under eye concealer that covers darkness but doesn't settle into my fine lines.
I am over 50 and need some advice. Thanks
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Registered: ‎04-19-2010

You will get bombarded with tons of suggestions. My pick is Kat Von D Creamy Lock It Concealer. Comes in a great range of colors. I have dry skin and almost 68. This doesn't settle in my lines nor does it age me. It also covers.

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I am in the 50++ age range and have horrible dark circles under my eyes. I have tried so many products but this is what works for me:

 

Bobbi Brown's conceal, correct and set kit --this corrects all the discolor from the dark circles then you can conceal them. I use her setting powder and it works.  It only takes a couple of minutes and you are set until you take it off at night. 

 

First Air Beauty Eye Treatment Therapy--this is a great 30 second fix to a lot of issues. It's an eye treatment yet it covers and brightons the eye area. I'll use on days when I just need to get out the door fast. It really does work. Nothhing else is needed on top of it. You can apply LG Balance & Brighton over it if you want and not have any caking or not. I use it all alone and am very pleased with the benefits and the look.

 

Hope one of these work for you like they do for me.

 

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Registered: ‎06-07-2010

First I use Armani Master Corrector (2). On top of that I use By Terry Densiliss concealer. The Armani will take away any darkness. 

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I love this one. Comes in 6 different shades. I use the "Neutralizer", seems to work the best for my dark inner corners. The sponge applicator is somewhat too large for this so I dab my small concealer brush onto the sponge and apply it to my under eyes this way. Then I give it a light dusting of setting powder and it won't crease. This concealer is so easy to spread because it's not thick or sticky. It's almost like a complete coverage foundation. It has tons of stellar reviews.

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Is Neutralizer a universal color?
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I am of a "certain" age and I use a number of different concealers from spendy to not so much.

 

-Tarte Shape Tape

-It Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye (sometimes I like to mix this with the Benefit Boiing in the salmon color)

-Maybelline Age Rewind (I have 3 shades of this, for different things)

-Maybelline Fit Me Concealer (2 shades, I use one for undereye, and a much darker one subs as an excellent contour color)

 

My tip is to not over-set with powder or better, do not set at all. Less settling!

Good Luck!

 

 

 

"Cats are poetry in motion. Dogs are gibberish in neutral." -Garfield
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Registered: ‎03-20-2010

Since I found Perricone No Concealer Concealer, I quit my search for the perfect one!   

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Registered: ‎05-22-2016

@jobiz wrote:
Is Neutralizer a universal color?

I would say yes because I find that it color-corrects my darkness without giving it a yellow or pink cast...if that makes any sense. @jobiz

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Registered: ‎04-16-2010

I'm loving the new Bobbi Brown full coverage concealer.