Concealers cover all irregularities and imperfections of the skin - from minor irregularities, pimples, discoloration and hyperpigmentation to unpleasant dark circles. They are definitely a must have in your purse. How to apply it and flawlessly, like skin but better?
Apply foundation and create a uniform canvas. I recommend applying foundation before concealer because it reduces the number of used products and makes it easier and quicker to blend with the skin. This way you will see how much concealer you really need to correct the irregularities that are left, after applying the foundation.
Apply a small amount of concealer under the eyebrows, on the cupids bow. Blend gently. With this move we want to achieve a naturally brightened and accentuated face.
Conceal dark under eye area with a concealer that is a shade lighter than natural skin color. Brighter hue will not only cover, but will attract light to this area and that will visually refresh your face. If you suffer from puffy under eye bags or prominent lines, combine concealers with eye creams that have caffeine in the mix. It will soften the swelling and make the skin soft and supple, which will make application and wear much better.
You can apply concealer with a flat brush, blend it with somewhat fluffier brushes or blending brushes, or just use your fingers instead. Heat of the fingers will affect concealer consistency, making it better for applying and blending. Tap with your ring finger to blend the product with skin. Ring finger is recommended because it will not create unnecessary, excessive pressure on the skin. Do not smear the product all over the area, as you would smear liquid foundation. The desired appearance of the invisible corrector will be diminished by lines and the uneven volume of the product.
In addition to fixing irregularities, you can use concealer to define eyeliner, repair the shadowy backdrops, and even repair small patches of smudged mascara.
When applying the corrector, wait for a little drip and to "sit" in the skin. After that, evaluate whether you need additional overlay and product or are ready and ready for further makeup.