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Cake day: October 28th, 2023

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  • I am a mature women so if this works on me, I’m sure it will work on everyone else. At the end of my skin care routine I use moisturizer all over my face as well as my eyes and than put a good amount of Bellif eye cream all around my eyes. I do my eye makeup before I do foundation and concealer so the eye cream has some time to penetrate my skin. For my concealer I first put on Winkey Lux concealer. It’s very light. Once I spread that around with my fingers I put on a swipe of Nars concealer and blend with a damp (almost dry) sponge. I then follow with a good amount of Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder and leave it on for a few minutes. Then I take a damp sponge (as above) and bounce it under my eyes to remove excess powder. I know this sounds like a lot but it really takes no time at all once you get the hang of it. My underlies never crease and at the end of the day they look as good as they did when I first put the products on. I used to use a corrector but found that for me, this works better and yes I have dark circles. Let me know if you try this combination.




  • I have the same problem!! I wear makeup everyday and can do liner, brows contour, etc. but I can’t seem to get the hang of strip lashes. Now I buy them and cut them into thirds. This seems to work really well for me. Just make sure to get the pieces as close together as possible and use your tweezers to make sure all 3 pieces mesh with your natural lashes.

    Personally, I don’t recommend individual lashes as they take a very long time to put on and they are not nearly as sturdy as a strip lash. (Hard to reuse the individual lashes)

    Hope this helps. Good luck.