How to Prevent Concealer From Creasing Under Eyes
Professional makeup artists have various tricks to make their clients' faces look flawless - and more importantly, without creasing into lines.
How to Prevent Concealer From Creasing Under Eyes Preventing concealer from creasing involves proper skin preparation with a lightweight eye cream, allowing it to absorb before application. Choosing a light-textured concealer and applying it strategically, focusing on the inner corners of the eyes, is crucial. Applying product in thin layers and blending gently with fingertips or a brush helps avoid buildup and ensures a natural finish.
- Prepare the under-eye area with a lightweight eye cream or serum and let it absorb before applying concealer.
- If in a hurry, use a separated tissue to gently press on the under-eye area after applying cream to remove excess.
- Opt for a lightweight concealer with a flexible texture to minimize creasing.
- Apply concealer only where needed, focusing on areas of shadow, using a small, pointed synthetic brush.
- Gently tap the product with your fingertip to blend, using your ring finger for minimal pressure.
- Apply most of the product to the inner corner of the eye and blend outwards.
- Apply concealer in thin layers, gradually adding product rather than starting with a thick coat.
- Avoid applying concealer too close to the lash line; blend towards it instead.
- Gently press a tissue onto the under-eye area after application to remove excess product.
- Set concealer with a light dusting of setting powder, applied sparingly and excess brushed away after a few minutes.
Write a comment