I have chronic blepharitis which causes constant red lashline. Me and my doctor tried several creams, sprays, compresses over months but the red lashline stays. On some days it’s so red that colleagues said I look like I took drugs… So now I am looking for a way to conceal it. I tried concealer. But that gets stuck on my lashes and creases after a short time. I also tried kajal but it is hard to find one which exactly fits my skin tone and it is hard to blend in. So now I am looking for another way. Do you have any tips? Is there kajal which is easy to blend in?

If it’s relevant: I am male and I don’t want to look like I am wearing makeup in everyday life. I use concealer occasionally but other than that, I am a complete beginner.

  • LeafyLustere@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    What about nude eyeliner?

    Green would be the colour correction opposite colour but I think that would not look right at all there

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    11 months ago

    Have you tried just a small dot of concealer on the back of your hand, swirl it into the bristles of your brush, and then gently sweep it just along your lash line, not the full under eye area that typically creases? I think that would give you a softer blend and put less product in the area. It might not cover up all of your redness but it should lessen it, and look more natural than a stark line of concealer.

    If it gets on your lashes you can easily wipe it off of them with a clean fingertip if you’re delicate/careful about it and don’t touch the makeup underneath! You could also try a clean spoolie to brush it off, but it sounds like just practicing more will help you not get so much on your lashes. The concealer technique I mentioned above should also make it easier to not get it all over your lashes to begin with!