Concealing Under Eye Circle
Hey guys its Ren from Makeup for Ren-Ren and if you want to see how I take care of these under eye circle and cover up those bags stay tune for more.
So I’ve got a lot of request lately to basically show people how to cover up under eye circles. A lot of times people read my blog and see before and after the clients I worked on. We have like extreme darkness under their eyes and then it’s completely gone and I had a very–a long time ago a very basic concealing under eye video but it was like bar quality so I decided doing version. An upgraded version and I’m going to show you how to cover up all these right here and get it to look as natural as possible, so there are a couple of things that you’re going to need. First off, eye cream, you’re going to need a corrector, you’re going to need concealer, and you’re also going to need makeup powder to set it with.
In terms of brushes, it’s good to have a synthetic brush as well as a little powder brush. So the concept behind concealing is something that I know you guys have probably her bet. Basically if you look on the color wheel, orange kind of conceals blues. So orange, peachy, pinky shades are really what’s going to cover up you’re under eye circles. If you use concealer like yellow base concealer and you know how to set your eyes right here so look a little green ashy that’s because you probably need to correct them before you apply concealer.
Some people can get away with using just a concealer and then no using like an NW shape for MAC because I have a pinky peach under tone. Some people have a little bit darker circle so don’t need to use the corrector and the concealer that separate. So I’m going to show you what I do and hopefully it’s going to help you guys. So I already have my eye shadow and I’m actually in the middle with another tutorial but I’m going to take a break until you have it concealed. It’s really basic. First off, you need to start off with eye cream and I should apply this before my makeup but for the purpose of the twirl. You only need a little bit like that much and I apply it with my clean ring finger, which applies to at least amount of pressure on your delicate eye skin, and you’re going to want to just top it in this area like this very gently.
This is going to help moisturize it areas so you don’t have to problems with that dry looking, dry circles and a lot of people have problems with it really dry underneath there, and this one from MAC is really great. I love it because there has caffeine, so not only does it moisturize it de-puffs and on top of it has a very silicon feeling to it as if it likes mash box sort of fish primary and this kind of feels in any little wrinkles or fun line. But you might have in here so that just kind of alleviate that later on because I know a lot of problems with concealers to set a link into the lines and looking quickie.
So now that you have that done you let it dry. Stop to is to use the corrector. I’m really into Bobby Brown’s correctors lately. This is pretty much the only thing I found that works for me. I believe like you know neurotic about medium and we’ll see a little bit darkness in my pictures even like in my tutorials a few months ago. So I invested on this and it’s the dark peach corrector from Bobby Brown. I use my finger but for the purpose of this video, I’ll use a concealer brush. This is the creams so the cream concealer offers a maximum coverage. If you will need much covers you can definitely go to the liquid or maybe even a mineral powder concealer. So I’ll dab a little bit and you really don’t need a lot and that’s pretty much what you have to kind to take into account because if put too much it’s going to give you the problem of scariness and settling it to the front line.
And the key to coverage is to pack. A lot of my friends will go like this and just kind of put it on and that’s going to show up the coverage. If you use your finger you want to patch, it’s the same thing with the brush and the darkness I have noticed for me is just right on this area so that’s why I’m going to focus the concealer. So I’m just going to pat it right in that area. And you can see how it’s already starting to cover and I’m going to go a little bit more again, Bill the coverage so that way you don’t want to put too much to that and then I’m just going to bring it around the entire eye. But most of it is right in the darkest area right here.
So now I’m going to do is bring back the best to which is the finger, use a ring finger again, and make sure it’s clean and you’re just going to want to tough it in. The heat from your finger is going to kind of melt it into your skin, its going— if you do like this rolling motion like this, cutting, and rolling, it’s going to put on that the edges. I’m going to go ahead and do the same thing with the other side. Now, that you’ve corrected. Some people cannot get away with just doing this stuff. I recommend if you’re really bad on the dark circles to go ahead and conceal on top of that because shade of concealer to the three shape better than your normal foundation color. And I’m just going to put the fresh over on the clean side and I’m going to take a little bit and you pat it right on top.
And because its letter it’s kind of give me that reflective light property and it’s going to can’t any other providence of the dark peach orange color. Again you pack it in with your finger and you really don’t need a lot guys I think that’s the problem is that sometime people put too much on and they don’t do the patting thing so they’re just nearly on putting it on and that’s why to the missing on though lines. So continue to pat that’s how you get the coverage and then I just blended it with my finger. So as you can see it looks a little bit brighter and I don’t get crazy with it sometimes I will see people who have really, really light and dries and that’s not cute either. Too darken too light and you just see and they kind of really kind of matches you and the last step is to set up the pattern.
A lot of my friends will put on the concealer and like them and I consider this in the half and the better one and the nearer and the thicker one. And are you selling it with pattern and I don’t and any cream just like your foundation is to be set all so sort of pretty look and disappear throughout the day, so the key to use a very light weight patter that way you don’t get all kinky. I’m just going to use my favorite cosmetics translucent powder and this going to pick a small brush that’s kind of fit right in here and you just want a little bit pop up the excess and just pat it underneath.
And if you have like indents this is not going to take it away but it will correct under eye circles like darkness so as you can see these are my concealed eyes. I loving my Bobby Brown corrector and concealer I’m going to do a Bobby Brown video and talk about them a little bit more but that’s how I conceal and I hope that enter some of your questions so let’s regroup. You do your eye cream and you’ll do corrector then you do concealer and then you do pattern.
So I hope that helps on you guys check out my blog for more at a more detailed entry and thanks for watching. Have a great night. Ciao Bella’s.
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