 You need to first find the right concealer for your skin  type. A concealer that is too thick will cake up and settle into fine  lines, and one that is too thin won't provide enough coverage. I like  stick concealers that have a creamy consistency because they allow you  to get good coverage without crepe-y lines. Apply it straight from the  tube, then stipple it in with either a concealer brush or your ring  finger (which has the lightest touch) to blend.
     You need to first find the right concealer for your skin  type. A concealer that is too thick will cake up and settle into fine  lines, and one that is too thin won't provide enough coverage. I like  stick concealers that have a creamy consistency because they allow you  to get good coverage without crepe-y lines. Apply it straight from the  tube, then stipple it in with either a concealer brush or your ring  finger (which has the lightest touch) to blend. Latest Posts 
 You need to first find the right concealer for your skin  type. A concealer that is too thick will cake up and settle into fine  lines, and one that is too thin won't provide enough coverage. I like  stick concealers that have a creamy consistency because they allow you  to get good coverage without crepe-y lines. Apply it straight from the  tube, then stipple it in with either a concealer brush or your ring  finger (which has the lightest touch) to blend.
     You need to first find the right concealer for your skin  type. A concealer that is too thick will cake up and settle into fine  lines, and one that is too thin won't provide enough coverage. I like  stick concealers that have a creamy consistency because they allow you  to get good coverage without crepe-y lines. Apply it straight from the  tube, then stipple it in with either a concealer brush or your ring  finger (which has the lightest touch) to blend.Categories:
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Concealer Tricks for Under-Eye Circles


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
