3 Steps to Stop Eye Shadow Creasing


1. Conceal (with Foundation)

Start by hiding your eyes. This will help you focus on your makeup, not the bags under the eyes or dark circles. Here's the trick, apply the PurePressed or Amazing Base on your face and eye area before taking your corrector.

"Why?" You can ask. Well, our multi-tasking powder foundations are 4 in 1 products. They are of course a foundation, but they also contain broad-spectrum protection against SPF, have beneficial effects on skin care and, yes , work as a concealer. Whether you prefer to use pressed or loose powder, you can begin to disguise dark circles. Therefore, you can use less concealer, avoiding the risk of crease before your eyes.

When you apply a cache, less is more. Apply it also once you have finished your makeup to clean up the potential fallout of your eye shadow. Here is a quick reminder to help you choose a concealer under the eyes:

For a concealer that reduces puffiness while it is covering, try Active Light Under-Eye Concealer.
For a concealer that moisturizes and offers customizable coverage, try Circle \ Delete Concealer.
For very dark circles, try Enlighten Concealer.

2. premium

Once you're done with your foundation, get some Smooth Affair for Eyes on your eyelids. This product not only gives a pure shade, but it also helps eye shadows stay in place all day long. Priming also helps prevent wrinkling, smudging or agglutination of eye shadows throughout the day. As a bonus, our eyelid primers also minimize the appearance of eyelid texture (dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles), making your eyelids the ideal canvas for the appearance of your eyelids.

3. Color and definition

You have hidden You have started. Now you are ready for C-O-L-O-R. Complete your look with our eye shadows, eyeliners and mascaras.

Our tip for choosing the right color is to select eye makeup in a shade on the opposite side of the color wheel from the color of your eyes. Need suggestions? Here's a quick reminder of the best eyeshadow colors for your eye color.

When applying eye shadows, be sure to apply the lighter shades to the parts you want to move forward or highlight, and apply the darkest shades to the areas you want to remove. So if you have deep-seated eyes, apply lighter shades closer to your eye than your forehead to help catch your eye. If you want to create the illusion of a raised eyebrow, add a clear, highlighted shade to your brow bone.

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