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Re: Undereye setting powder vs regular translucent setting powder

@JudyL     I recently purchased Kylie Skin eye cream.  It's not runny but stays in place and actually brightens up the eye area where you placed the eye cream.  For $20 it is a very nice eye cream.  You know how expensive eye creams can be. I am not familiar with the powders but you have to be careful so the power does not age you.  I know when you have mature skin you should stay away from finishing powder on the face so they say.

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Re: Undereye setting powder vs regular translucent setting powder

@decaf 

 

What a bargain!  I have crinklies at the top of my cheekbones but none right under my eyes or at the outside corner so since I don't want powder  on the crinklies, I keep my IT Bye Bye Pores powder right under the lower lash line.  It's just there for a smoother look but mostly to keep mascara and lower liner from transferring.  When I lightly dust my face with powder, I keep it off my crinklies too.

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Re: Undereye setting powder vs regular translucent setting powder

@lkat 

 

I bought some of that recently at WM.  So far I've only put it directly under the lower lash line to help with transfer.

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Re: Undereye setting powder vs regular translucent setting powder


@monicakm wrote:

@decaf 

 

What a bargain!  I have crinklies at the top of my cheekbones but none right under my eyes or at the outside corner so since I don't want powder  on the crinklies, I keep my IT Bye Bye Pores powder right under the lower lash line.  It's just there for a smoother look but mostly to keep mascara and lower liner from transferring.  When I lightly dust my face with powder, I keep it off my crinklies too.


It was a real bargain @monicakm.  I have dark circles and sometimes when I'm wearing concealer it can start to crease a little after a while.  I'm not one of those women who remembers to pat their comcealer every so often to keep it from creasing. In fact I crack up to myself when I see a woman do that.

So I just apply a little bit of the LM undereye powder after concealer to set it.  Also, it has a brightening effect, without any shimmer at all.

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Re: Undereye setting powder vs regular translucent setting powder


@lkat wrote:

@JudyL I have tried many powders to set my under eye concealer and my favorite is No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Finishing Powder.  It's a pressed powder and I use a small flat topped brush to press it under my eyes after concealer.  It does a great job of brightening and also softening the look of any fine lines.  It's about $13 at Target or Walgreens.

 

It also does a nice job on the entire face though I prefer a loose powder for the rest of my face.


@lkat , this is what I use as well and I love it.