Help!! What's my concealer doing🙄
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Jul 3, 2016
Tia B.
Hey beauties!! So I wanted to ask anyone, why does my concealer look VERY visible when I take pics with flash? Just so you know I do that to see how I would look when I become famous for doing makeup!😂 Just a little humor if you don't mind.
Jul 3, 2016
Tia B.
I have no pics.
Jul 3, 2016
Vickie P.
What concealer are you using and what product do you set your concealer with? Do you "bake" under your eyes?
Jul 3, 2016
Danielle B.
I know some products with a lot of SPF in them can cause white flashbacks on camera during flash photography. So that could be it.
Jul 3, 2016
Tia B.
I set my concealer with a white powder Vickie so Danielle could be right. I do bake and thanks Hailey for some more info.
Jul 3, 2016
Breeze T.
The problem with baking is the excess of powder. Especially if you use a silica based powder such as the HD by make up for ever.
That powder doesn't always cause flashback- only if you apply it on dry skin or dry concealer... I would suggest using it sparingly and only if the skin underneath is properly moisturized and prepped to receive the powder.
This is what works in my experience and it may vary for different people. It's worth a try! And your powder stash will last you longer too!!
Jul 4, 2016
Abigail M.
I was about to answer but all the other ladies are spot on I 2nd breeze t.