Monday, November 30, 2009

Does the concealer hide fine under-eye lines?

no..


but there's a new product which is a concealer and lifts at the same time im not sure if it's loreal or lancome..


anyways my advice to you is to use Actice C from la roche posay, in a month u will see those lines disappearing...


good luck!Does the concealer hide fine under-eye lines?
concealer only hide he darkness under your eyes...to get those fine lines to disappear you can try anti-wrinkle eye creams...or some Botox...Does the concealer hide fine under-eye lines?
Dark under eye circles can be caused by fatigue, poor circulation, extra-thin skin under the eyes, hyper-pigmentation, illness or allergies. Treating the cause will help keep dark circles from coming back. In the meantime, consider the following cover-up tactics:


Instructions


STEP 1: To hide dark under eye circles, select a cosmetic under-eye concealer that's one shade lighter than the foundation you're using. STEP 2: Understand that a pale yellowish concealer helps hide blue or grayish circles, while a light blue or mauvish concealer masks brownish under-the-eye bags. STEP 3: Begin with a freshly washed and exfoliated face. Dab concealer under your eyes gently, using a soft circular motion. STEP 4: Apply foundation up to the concealer and blend the two shades together gently, using a circular motion to cover dark under eye circles. STEP 5: Finish with a dusting of untinted face powder for a polished, seamless look. Tips %26amp; Warnings


Avoid concealers containing oils, because the oil will settle into the fine lines under your eyes and draw attention to the circles.


When using a cosmetic under eye concealer, wearing foundation is a must to avoid the ';white mask'; look.


Never use an over-the-counter facial and body cream bleach under the eyes to eliminate dark circles. Use only prescription creams administered under a doctor's supervision.


Always apply concealer gently--rubbing can cause swelling, redness or bruising of the under eye area.


Overall Tips %26amp; Warnings


Do make efforts to discover the cause of your dark under eye circles. Are you getting enough sleep? Are you healthy? Consider allergies; they can cause ';allergic shiners'; when untreated.


Talk to a dermatologist about prescription bleach creams for chronic dark circles.


Ask your doctor about vitamin-A derivative creams and in-office chemical peels that might help lessen the darkness of your circles.


Consider buying a pair of cosmetic-only eyeglasses if concealer doesn't work for you. Pick out rims that rest right over the dark circles.


This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.

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