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Evonne

Are You Using Concealer All Wrong?

Let’s be real—dark lids, redness, uneven tone… concealer should fix it, but only if you use it right. Here’s the pro breakdown: • Dark purple/blue under eyes? Use a salmon-toned corrector. Warm peach cancels cool shadows—dab lightly, blend in layers. • Redness around nose or cheeks? Tap green corrector just where needed. Not all over—unless you want to look grey. • Smile lines or marionette shadows? Use a brightening beige shade to lift. • Acne or scars? Go one shade deeper than your skin, tap to cover, then diffuse the edges. Once concealer’s set, use a damp (almost dry) sponge to gently tap in foundation from the center out—never rub. For medium-deep skin tones, a sheer glow-finish base keeps you looking fresh, not flat. Bonus tip: color correction means you can rock pink eyeshadow, even on dark lids. It’s all about neutralizing first. #beauty #makeup #concealer

Are You Using Concealer All Wrong?
Evonne

How to Stop Foundation from Lifting Concealer

If your foundation keeps eating your concealer, try this game-changing order: Concealer → Setting powder → Foundation. Sounds backwards? It works—if you do it right. The real thief is your sponge. When it picks up foundation or powder unevenly, it drags off your carefully placed concealer. Solution? Make sure both products fully coat your sponge before tapping it onto your skin. This way, your tools touch the concealer indirectly, through product—not bare sponge. Another key: tap, don’t drag. Press foundation in gently, no rubbing. Heads-up: this method can slightly mattify your base. Setting spray works too, but you’ll need patience—it has to dry completely before you layer anything on top, or your base might lift or go patchy. Takes practice, but once you get it? No more vanishing concealer. #beauty #makeup #concealer

How to Stop Foundation from Lifting Concealer
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