Under-eye concealers can be one of the hardest eye makeup products to use if you don’t have the right color for you. There are under-eye concealers and there are color correctors. Depending on your issue that you are having, most use concealers are for covering dark circles under their eyes. Yet this is one of the biggest problem, you may be using your concealer incorrectly. If you use it correctly often you can go without wearing foundation as well. This is why its crucial to know which the right formula and right shade for you. In this article we will be talking about under-eye concealers only.
Why would you use a concealer? The main reasons why you might be in need of a concealer camouflage dark under eye circles. A color corrector is usually used to cover up blemish and hid redness you may find around your nose and between your eye brows.
Often depending on how dark your circles may be under your eyes, you may really need both.
Unfortunately many make the mistake of choosing the wrong shade of concealer bringing attention to what they are covering up. You have all seen someone who has made this mistake because they use a color that is too light for them giving them the raccoon look.
Under eye concealers come in a variety of shades and one should pick a color that matches your skin tone.
Under-eye concealers come in four types, stick, cream, liquid and powder.
How does one pick which type of concealer is best for you? Each type works well for everyone. Powder concealer is better for those under 40 because if you don’t apply it correctly, powder concealer could settle in the fine lines around your eyes bringing attention to that you are trying to conceal.
Stick type concealer are easy to use because you can apply it right to your skin. Many do not use it straight from the stick, instead they use a makeup brush or their fingers to be sure not to apply too much. Another problem with stick concealers are most are too heavy because of their thick consistency. They also can come all ready packaged up making it harder to pick the right shade for you. Often cheaper drugstore brands will only come in only three shades. Making it almost impossible to find the right shade for you.
Cream concealers usually come in a tube with a sponge-tipped applicator. This type is usually not as thick as a stick concealer could be, which when used gives you a more natural look. Easier to apply by just dotting a little bit around your eye and blending it in with a tapping motion with your finger or brush.
Liquid concealers also tends to come in a tube. This one you can apply with your fingers or brush as well. It may or may not come with a sponge tipped applicator. When you apply either cream or liquid concealers, use your ring finger because it is the weakest finger and is less likely to drag the delicate skin around your eyes.
Powder concealers are the newest types of concealers now available. Usually made with minerals they work best on the younger set. Most women can use a yellow-tone loose powder concealer. Those who are super pale may need a white-tone powder instead.
They are best applied with a round tip makeup brush. This type of makeup brush will apply the powder in the right areas without getting it all over your cheek. Remember also with powder concealers, a little bit goes a long way and you always apply more if its not covering up what you are wanting it to.
There you have it, the different types of concealers you have to pick from. If you are not sure which is the better concealer for you, visit your local department store that offers makeup artists. They can help you pick the best one for you by showing what the different types are and how to apply them.
Copyright 2009 Kim Snyder Owner of Overallbeauty.com Great lover of helping others with their beauty care and products, never happy without trying to make the world a little prettier for all. Visit Overallbeauty.com to see the latest in beauty products and skin care.
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