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Jul 3, 2016
Lexi B.
Hello loves! I need some help. Under one of my eyes, I have a very visible vein that I can't seem to cover up with any concealer or corrector I have tried 😔 I was wondering if anyone has had a similar problem and can give me some recommendations? Thanks in advance!
Jul 3, 2016
Rebecca J.
What colour is the vein (does it lean blue or green)? What's your skin type? And what concealers/ correctors have you tried in the past?
Jul 4, 2016
Lexi B.
It's blue and I have very red, combination skin. I have tried using nars radiant creamy concealer, as well as It cosmetics bye bye undereye.
Jul 4, 2016
Lexi B.
I have tried orange correctors but they make my undereye area look very cakey.
Jul 4, 2016
Liz S.
RCMA (which happens to be sold on here) is has a higher pigment content than most cream foundations and concealers, Sephora sells cover fx cream foundation (which is similar but I prefer RCMA) and if you choose to use a powder under the eyes a high coverage like m.a.c msf natural is a good option. Hope this helped!
Jul 4, 2016
Aleena P.
How are you applying the concealers and correctors? you should be using light layers of each and letting each set in between to avoid them caking up.
I love rcma and it really does cover everything. I probably wouldn't steer anyone away from it. but sometimes it's not just about the products you're using and you might be able to work with what you already have and love.
Jul 6, 2016
Liv L.
Try the new NYX color corrector and urban decay naked skin concealer, I have super dark circles and it works really well (the concealer should help the cakeyness from the corrector if there is any)