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marilyn425
06-30-2007, 01:03 AM
Does anyone have any opinions or suggestions regarding an undereye concealer that they use that doesn't blend into the crease of the delicate undereye area? :confused: I have used cheap products right through expensive cosmetics. Recently purchased all the "tricks" from Bobbie Brown spent a fortune for a makeover. After several hours after application, (I work 12-14 hour shifts), I find my dark shadows/circles covered fairly well, not great, but any little creases are more accentuated due to concealer settling. Any suggestions I'd appreciate them. Also any good creams to use for the eye area prior to application of the concealer and a wrinkle cream for forehead horizontals lines would also be great. :) Thanks Marilyn

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Bell99
07-03-2007, 06:54 PM
I LOVE Avon's Anew alternative intensive eye cream. It got rid of mine :bouncing:

Kymberlee
07-04-2007, 04:40 PM
I use Paula's Choice no-slip concealer. It's great and stays put all day long! As far as a cream to use for the prevention of wrinkles...I use Retin-a Micro (for Acne Rosesea) and I understand that helps. You can only get this by a Doctor. Hope this helps!!! ;) Kym.

LAgirl81
07-08-2007, 01:56 AM
I've been searching years for the perfect eye concealer. I have deep-set eyes, so I naturally have dark circles which I cover up every day.

I have found the best concealer! (IMO, at least!) Paula Dorf carries these "Magic Stick" concealer sticks in 4 shades. I use this for my eye circles before I apply my loose-powder over it to seal it in. It works really well and doesn't crease or fade during a long day! She carries other concealers that work pretty well, too. I'd definitely check her out! I have finally found the perfect under eye conealer!

SoCalRaider
07-08-2007, 02:25 PM
If you are looking for an eye cream, Teamine Eye Complex, is worth a try. I'm one of those people who will try any new product that comes out to see if it is better than the one I am using... and in my opinion, I have yet to find anything better than Teamine.

 
 
 




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