Heavy concealer for my under eyes.
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Jul 14, 2016
Pinkbow X.
I need a heavy coverage concealer that WONT fall into my eye creases. My skin is normal but with the wrong products it can get SUPER dry.
Jul 14, 2016
Diana T.
I don't know if that exists - heavy concealer is always going to go in your creases - that's just the reality of using a heavy product - but what are your main concerns? Are you covering dark circles or is your main concern creasing? If dark circles are the problem and it seems like no concealer can cover them - invest in a good eye cream that targets dark circles - also try a color corrector under your concealer - it will serve you better than a heavy concealer cause it brightens up the area and cancels the darkness better than any concealer can - if your problem is mainly creasing then try a silicon based primer to first fill in the creases - then try a concealer made for the eyes - like the maracuja creaseless concealer - and after you apply it then blend out any creases you see and apply a silicon based powder over it - but not too much - only a very light dusting to set it - if you still see creasing then just skip the powder and see if that helps.
Jul 15, 2016
Chris M.
I think all concealers fall into creases a bit, but I have begun using RMS "un" cover up and I find it to have fantastic coverage. I've tried SO many different ones to cover my circles!
Jul 16, 2016
Bailey R.
You should try shape tape by Tarte cosmetics!! I just bought it based on the reviews being so good & cannot wait to try it!