Cakey concealer help..
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May 18, 2013
Rhine S.
Hi beautifuls girls, does any of you know any tips on how to stop concealers cake under the eyes? I usually use concealer to cover my dark under eye sags and at the end of the day it tend to occur. My skin is a bit sebum-y in the afternoon. Thank you. :)
May 18, 2013
Annie K.
Maybe use a primer before you apply concealer
May 18, 2013
Karla F.
Using a cream made especially for your under eye will help a lot. Also using a primer and powder like annie and kirstyn mentioned (: ben nye banana powder is really good and cheap too!
May 18, 2013
Chelsea W.
You can mix it with your daily moisturizer.
May 18, 2013
Donna L.
Put setting spray on a sponge dab under eyes..use your concelear...dab again with setting spray let dry...set with powder.
May 18, 2013
Tiffany D.
Set with powder
May 19, 2013
Kelly M.
Keep your under-eye skin well moisturized, and set with powder but only a miniscule amount. Excess powder can make it cake up. And you might just need a better concealer. I've tried at least 15 different concealers and Rimmel Match Perfection was the only one of them that didn't cake up on me.
May 20, 2013
Rhine S.
Thank you, beautifuls! I'll test all your suggestions. Mwah! :)