i have two things i always struggle with everytime i do my makeup

  1. i’m not sure if it’s just my eye bags and there’s nothing i can do, but no matter what my concealer and powder always crease in the eye bag lines and i’ve tried different products but nothing seems to work. i use pressed powder and setting spray too, that was one suggestion i got from a friend.
  2. my mascara always bleeds onto my under eyes throughout the day. i’ve used different mascaras and it still always happens.

are these things normal ? i really don’t know what i’m doing wrong. anything helps <3

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    Just going to mention tips that help me with shifty makeup:

    Allow your skin care products to settle in before applying the next layer. Using myself as an example: I have to give my moisturizer a moment to settle into my skin before applying sunscreen then allow another moment for sunscreen to settle before applying primer. If I don’t allow these moments for my skin to absorb the product, my makeup smudges quickly or pills when I apply it.

    The skin around the orbital bone (that’s the whole eye socket area) is thinner than other areas of the face. As a preventative measure to wrinkling, lightly tap the appropriate products using the ring finger of your non dominant hand when possible. Example, I lightly tap on my moisturizer, sunblock, primer, and concealer when applying anything under the eye, eyelid or brow bone; I always use the ring finger to tap, but end up using my right hand for the right side and left hand for the left side.

    If you’re using a liquid concealer, maybe try a cream or solid.

    Instead of a colored mascara, maybe try something clear for your lashes. Tightlining the upper eyelid can also make your lashes look fuller without applying anything to them directly. Make sure to curl lashes as well.

    Perhaps try different application techniques. The press-and-roll technique really helped my makeup stay longer, especially under eye area where my makeup always smudged quickly. I lightly tap a puff into my loose powder, fold and rub the puff halves together to work the powder in, then press the puff onto my skin with a rolling motion.

    Product-wise, I use Laura Mercier’s primer, concealer, and translucent setting or blurring powder. She has a nice puff too, but I use makeup forever’s black puff bc it’s easier for me to see where powder is on the puff. I like Kevyn Aucoin or Shu Uemura lash curlers and Urban Decay’s setting spray. Other foundations or concealers I’ve liked are from Chantecaille, Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford, and Makeup Forever HD.

    Hope this helps 🍀

  • Hungry-Cheesecake-71@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Best eye bag tip I ever heard: put bronzer on the lightest areas next to your under eye dark areas so that there’s less distinction between the light and dark. Then put some, not a lot, of a bright peach corrector only on the dark area. Everything looks so much more smooth with much less product