
This will really make sure the product stays in place, blends naturally, and doesn’t flake off.
UNDER EYE CONCEALER SKIN
I would apply the under-eye concealer directly onto the skin and then finish blending and blurring with a dampened beauty sponge (preferably with cold water). This may also explain why your eyeliner bleeds into your under eye area. Application Is Everything, If You Are Applying With A Beauty Sponge, Skip To The Next Sectionīecause you mentioned having oilier skin, I would not recommend using your fingers to apply under-eye concealer, as the oils on the finger tip + the oils on your skin = inconsistent application. If you are moisturizing but still having the concealer issues you mentioned, make sure you are also exfoliate the skin 1-2x a week! Be extremely delicate when exfoliating under the eye. I love Acure Brightening Scrub as mentioned in previous posts here & here. If You Already Exfoliate, Then Skip This Section! Two products that come to mind are by Ole Henriksen and Garnier. I notice a huge difference in when I use the roller ball! For the delicate under eye area, I find that I love products with a stainless steel roller application, as it is cool on the soft skin and it stimulates the cells and instantly reduces puffiness. This is pure laziness on my behalf! However, using moisturizer on a consistent, *ahem* daily basis, is key to phenomenal makeup application in general.īut back to the under eye. If you are like me, it’s okay to use your regular moisturizer under your eyes as well. If it’s not on point, you may want to continue reading, since skincare, especially in the delicate underage area, is so important in makeup and concealer application.įirst, make sure you are using a good under eye cream or moisturizer (day and/or night). If your moisturizer game is on point, go ahead and skip to the next section. If You Are Already Moisturizing Your Eyes, Skip This Section! The delicate skin under the eyes is prone to puffiness and discoloration quicker than other parts of the face.

Under-eye concealers can be one of the trickiest parts of makeup application. I am getting older, so my skin tends to be dry. I’d also like a nice shade to match my skin, which has a yellow undertone. Others made my under eye skin look dry, or caused my eyeliner to seep into it. I imagine that was due to an anti-aging ingredient in the formula.

I tried one from Bare Minerals that was nice and creamy, but it made my skin peel, which was visible. Could you recommend a nice under-eye concealer? I want one that has good coverage and doesn’t enhance any lines.
