What to wear on top of erase paste?
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Jun 13, 2013
Ashley L.
I recently came across erase paste by benefit to help conceal my undereye area and although it covers them I feel like I need more of a brightening affect, any suggestions? Keep in mind that erase paste works well for because of the peachy undertones all other concealers left me ashy gray looking. Thanks everyone!
Jun 13, 2013
Kelly M.
I personally found that a very fine finishing powder like the ones from either Elf or MUFE were the best powders I could set it with that didn't cause it to cake up. For a brightening effect, Yves Saint Laurent makes an under-eye brightener that has really good reviews online, but I'm not sure how it would work on top of Erase Paste... always worth a try, though! Maybe you could mix them.
Also, do you have tan skin? I really wanted Erase Paste to work for me but I have cool fair skin and it looked so orangey/pink on me. :-(
Jun 14, 2013
Carolyn H.
MACs msf natural is a good light weight setting powder which brightens my undereyes when I'm setting my concealer.
Jun 14, 2013
Ashley L.
It's a really odd color and it doesn't even look like it would work well with me either but I guess it is because I am fairly tan and my under eye circles are like purplish I guess erase paste evens me out but I want brighter!! Lol I've been through SOOO many concealers and this is the only one that works that doesn't make me look gray
Jun 14, 2013
Carolyn H.
Did you try urban decays?
Or you can apply a somewhat lighter flesh tone lightly ontop to brighten that area