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Sep 21, 2016
Kelsi H.
EVERYTIME I wear my Estée Lauder DW and I put my maybelline brightening concealer under my eyes or my fit me concealer, it always pulls off the foundation. Anyone have any tips to help that not happen? I use a beauty blender and I've also tried a sigma kabuki brush.
Sep 21, 2016
Kim M.
Don't apply the foundation where you're going to put the concealer. To many layers under the eyes can also lead to creasing.
Sep 21, 2016
Kat S.
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Sep 21, 2016
Marleen B.
I use a pointed bullet shaped foundation brush to press & tap in the concealer. Then I'll use a barely damp beauty blender, and I mean barely...I don't saturate it and squeeze out the water like everyone else does. I dampen it slightly so the surface is damp, but not so much that it expands the sponge. The sponge pretty much stays the same size. That way it just presses and blends the concealer without thinning it out and mixing with the foundation. It just keeps the concealer seamlessly floating on top of the foundation. If you don't have a brush like the one I described you could still try it with the barely damp sponge and with a firm hand, just keep pressing in the concealer til it's seamless.
Sep 22, 2016
Skylar J.
I agree with Kim M- Don't apply the foundation under your eye area where you would apply the concealer and try using your fingers instead to dab on concealer.