Eversince I arrived in here in the US, I had some allergies and had trouble with dry skin. I’m not a make-up pro. It wasn’t part of my lifestyle then. I felt like it’s too much of a chore to do. Eventually, I had no choice when I got pimples and we have to attend a convention. I had to look presentable. Well, that all started my concern of pampering myself not just inside but outside too. I don’t overdo the paintings of my face- there’s just no need for that. Somehow, I became so interested in taking care of my appearance beyond taking a shower twice a day and brushing teeth three times a day. Oh, you know what I mean.Okay, here are some tips that I have discovered so far in regards to Covering-Up DARK-CIRCLE:
Step 1
Choose Your Disguise Pick a creamy concealer (like the kind in a compact). "Creams have a stronger hold than liquids and won't creep into fine lines," says New York City makeup artist Shaun Thomas Gibson. Your concealer should be a shade lighter than your skin tone to counterbalance darkness.
Step 2
Perfect Your Technique Dab on eye cream, and let it soak in for a minute. Then apply foundation (if you wear it), including under your eyes-this will erase some of the darkness so you can use less concealer. A concealer brush will give you the most expert-looking coverage, though a well-placed finger works, too. Paint the cover-up from the inner corner of the eye to the midpoint beneath the eyeball, then feather it out, blending away any obvious demarcation lines.
Step 3
Save Your Work Dust a tiny bit of nude face powder over concealer to hold it in place.
Choose Your Disguise Pick a creamy concealer (like the kind in a compact). "Creams have a stronger hold than liquids and won't creep into fine lines," says New York City makeup artist Shaun Thomas Gibson. Your concealer should be a shade lighter than your skin tone to counterbalance darkness.
Step 2
Perfect Your Technique Dab on eye cream, and let it soak in for a minute. Then apply foundation (if you wear it), including under your eyes-this will erase some of the darkness so you can use less concealer. A concealer brush will give you the most expert-looking coverage, though a well-placed finger works, too. Paint the cover-up from the inner corner of the eye to the midpoint beneath the eyeball, then feather it out, blending away any obvious demarcation lines.
Step 3
Save Your Work Dust a tiny bit of nude face powder over concealer to hold it in place.









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