![]() ![]() To increase coverage, build it in thin layers instead of piling it on all at once. This technique is called cooking! Essentially, this ‘drying’ time allows the concealer to start setting into your skin, which means that when you go to blend, it’s almost semi-dry, so it doesn’t disappear immediately into your blending tool of choice. To increase coverage: Another great makeup hack you can thank the drag community for… To increase the coverage of any concealer, let the formula sit on your skin for one to three minutes before blending (experiment to see which timing works best with your formula). For more details on this technique, check out Wayne’s video below. For a quick conceal, simply apply a small dab of formula underneath your inner corner and blend outwards. As the extremely talented MUA, Wayne Goss (a true beauty industry veteran), explains in his video below, it can actually make your eyes appear smaller and increase the chances of exaggerating fine lines. Instead, lightly press it into the skin using small tapping motions.įor a natural, crease-less result: If your dark circles are concentrated around the inner tear duct (like most of us) you might not actually need to apply concealer to the outer corner of your eye. When blending, be mindful not to drag your sponge as this can shift and diminish the coverage. Blend outwards using a damp makeup sponge or concealer brush. If not… DW, we gotchu! Start by placing a small amount of concealer under the outer corner of the eye (dragging it up and outwards towards the tail end of your brow), in the inner corner, as well as next to your mouth, around the nostril, and underneath the cheekbones. ![]() To snatch: If you’re a beauty lover, chances are you’ll be familiar with the new concealer technique that snatches the eye for a lifted and brightened final look. Facelift anyone? #facelift #concealerhack #makeuphack #makeuptricks #makeuproutine #itsaremix #gotthisforyou #makeuptutorial #skincareroutine #foryou ♬ BDASH Breathe – BDash Try not to apply the product too close to the lower lash line as this can make your eyes look smaller a little natural shadow under the lash line can make your eyes appear naturally bigger. To brighten the undereye: Typically, the three-dot method under the eye does the trick to hide dark circles and brighten the undereye area without looking cakey. Thankfully, we’re now a lot more strategic with our concealer placement and customize our application depending on the look we’re going for and the formula we’re using. Using too much concealer not only increases the chance of creasing but it can also accentuate fine lines and wrinkles. Gone are the days when we applied our concealer in a huge triangle shape under our eyes, which usually led to creasing, and let’s be honest, caking. Our concealer application has gone on a real journey over the years. To brighten undereyes or sculpt: Use a shade that’s around two shades lighter than your foundation, which will create the illusion of fuller-looking skin and minimize shadows under eyes.Ĭomplexion, Makeup, Makeup, product review 10 Concealers That’ll Hide Your Life Problems, From Blemishes to Your Ex Mistake #2: You’re Using too Much Concealer To conceal blemishes or pigmentation: Look for the closest match to your foundation this means whatever you want to conceal will blend in easily and not stand out. ![]() Once you know this, you can find a shade that matches your skin tone more closely look out for these letters at the end of a shade name or number to indicate the undertone: G (warm), R (warm), B (cool), N (neutral). Often brands can list this as gold or red (warm), blue (cold) or neutral, which means you have both warm and cool tones. Typically products either have a warm, cool, or neutral undertone to match your skin tone. The right technique: First up, you need to consider your undertone. In fact, you might even want to consider having two shades in your makeup bag, one to brighten undereyes and sculpt the face, and an exact match that can conceal any areas on the skin and blend in perfectly with your foundation or natural skin tone. Mistake #1: You’re Using the Wrong Shadeįinding the right shade for any complexion product is essential, but it’s a make-or-break moment when it comes to concealer. ![]() So to elevate your concealer game to artiste level, we’ve outlined some common (but easy to fix) concealer mistakes and the techniques you should be using instead. However, if used incorrectly, it can actually make you look more tired, accentuate fine lines or emphasize skin texture. Concealer is one of those magical makeup products that can transform your beat it can snatch, sculpt, and of course, conceal – it’s been known to hide all signs of late-night pizza parties in the past. ![]()
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