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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I bought this concealer with the brush. I like it but I found it was kind of difficult to squeeze out a pinhead size of product. It seems the tube is not completely filled and I had to really squeeze in order to get even a pinhead size amount of product. Did I get a dud or is the tube not filled to the top?

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Registered: ‎03-11-2010

Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I have used this and love it! Yes, I agree it is hard to squeeze out, I don't know about being under filled, mine has lasted a very long time. I use it to cover up some redness on my face as well, it is the only thing I have found to cover and stay put!! You don't need very much at all!! Since I use it all over my face, I just squeeze it onto my pointer finger, rub it with both pointer fingers and just start dabbing and blending...it's wonderful!
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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I love the product too and yes it is hard to squeeze it out. I have to mix the neutral medium and the tan to get a color match and they are both a little difficult to get a small amount out of. They do last a while so I do not think the tubes are under filled.

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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I was just noticing today that I'm still using the same tube I bought... over a YEAR ago! Last September, we were in Florida, and I realized the tube (and product) was working better than ever when it dawned on me - it was because it was so hot in Florida! I started making sure my tube was warmed up before using. I used to keep it in the bathroom but now, I just blast it with the hair dryer or even let it sit on top of a hot roller for two minutes (nothing is dangerous about this, it's just resting there so it can feel the heat!) - it makes it a little runny, but for me, it works. It's the best method and keeps it bulletproof for me! Not tough to squeeze out, I have to be careful not to squeeze out too much!
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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I got a small tube in my Ipsy bag last month. It's a travel size but will last me a long time since you use very little. I love it and was glad to get to try it out before purchasing.

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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I haven't tried this yet but do want to try it soon. Probably the next time that I need an undereye concealer. It has gotten great reviews.

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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

On 12/1/2014 straitgirl said:

I got a small tube in my Ipsy bag last month. It's a travel size but will last me a long time since you use very little. I love it and was glad to get to try it out before purchasing.

I remember replying to your post about it. I'm very glad that you like it. I think it's an exceptional product.


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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I have been using the same tube for a few years now (is that gross?). It just lasts forever b/c I only need a spec to spread out under each eye every day. Yes it's hard to squeeze out and sometimes now, since my tube has a lot of empty space in it, I squeeze too hard and get too much.

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Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

My problem is mine seems to have a lot of empty spaces in the tube and I just got it and have used it 3 x.

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Registered: ‎06-11-2010

Re: Using IT Bye Bye Undereye concealer

I've been using this concealer for a long time. The concealer is thick and difficult to squeeze out of the tube. The difficulty is worth the result. I squeeze a tiny amount on my ring finger, then warm it up by rubbing it between my other ring finger. I pat it on my under eye area. Then use a brush to finely blend in.