Thursday, June 24, 2010

I have fair skin and I don't apply undereye makeup because it gets cakey and wrinkles show more. What's good?

First you need to use a moisturizer. Then, use something like the following: Revlon Age Defying Concealer; L'Oreal Feel Perfect concealer; Clinique Advanced Stop Signs SPF 15-this one isn't a concealer, but the sunscreen has enough opacity to hide dark circles. All these also have moisturizers in them, but won't settle into the lines and wrinkles.I have fair skin and I don't apply undereye makeup because it gets cakey and wrinkles show more. What's good?
Don't wear it.I have fair skin and I don't apply undereye makeup because it gets cakey and wrinkles show more. What's good?
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I have really fair skin too....and i use undereye makeup...the thing is you need to make sure you moisturize first , let in dry a little, then apply an under eye conceler. Also, some brands are just crappy...it helps to test some out if possible. Revelon colorstay or whatever that is called works pretty well if you want to go sort of inexpensivley......but moisturize first...i swear by it.
a makeup primer would be good such as the ones in Sophora boutique such as/ especially Lift Fusion - don't pay $150.00 get a sample of it first to see it's effects also laura mercier,vincent longo, smashbox, benefit's ';in the present'; don't cake- Pricey but worth it. Vincent longo makeup is made with water and it doesnt cake around the eyes- at least on me anyway. try them all out in the store a rep will assist you most are very helpful there. Beside a pricier product first try moisturizing at home before makeup with a non oil based or alcohol product. I use pure aloe vera gel by aloe life got it at wild oats but other health stores may carry it. go to their website it is truly a miracle moisturizer and made my neices diaper rash disappear in day. also aubrey's vegcell moisturizer is great. Its also important to use a humidifier in your home unless you live in a damp humid climate of course. Do eye masks also. Eye creme and creme concealers actually contributes to caking. DONT sleep with eye creme it makes eyes swell stretching the skin. instead put coconut oil or grapeseed oil (an alternative to olive oil which is too acidic) on face to remove makeup or to pre cleanse and use a moisturizing cleanser over it it even gets off stubborn mascara so you can skip buying an eyemakeup remover and these oils are healthy for your skin to drink in and good for your health as well. I recommend Burts Bees orange facial cleanser over this (@Health food stores %26amp; walgreens) or Dr. Bronners oil soaps These are not greasy but thourough rinsing is mandatory for any products. Drink lots of liquids and don't use any makeup or products with unnatural chemicles especially with alcohol. Sometimes a dermatologist can do microdermabrasions to eliminate dry /fine lines (more effective than at a salon or at home kits) and take (E.F.A. supplements-essential fatty acids, and Vit E . I take a hair/skin/ nails supplement which has helped my acne as well. i don't believe in the hype of using sunscreen unless absolutly necessary, its chemicles can dry out and are bad for your skin. instead avoid sun from 10-4 and wear a good pair of sunglasses. A good all natural sunscreen and EFA supplements or better yet the foods which supply these nutrients such as ground flax seed, fish, fruits and veg. w/ vit E. We as all living things need sun for nutrition and healing no matter how fair skinned (as I) the best time is a half hour when it first rises (for full rejuvenation)good luck.
you need something that has moisture in it.

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