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That crease under eyes!!

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IntelligentPutty · 24/08/2016 12:28

How to get rid of it. Please anyone....
I using double wear foundation. And powder. No concealer.
Just went to the lop and saw this crease where makeup has not settled properly. And I don't see any way of getting rid!
How do u remove it and stop it happening in future?!?
If only j wrinkles I suppose it would not be a problem but I imagine over time it will only get worse.

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wowfudge · 24/08/2016 12:52

I use a cotton bud and wipe away any make up in the crease under my eyes. It's just a natural cease I've always had rather than an age related wrinkle.

IntelligentPutty · 24/08/2016 12:56

So just remove the makeup from there only.... ?

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Nabootique · 24/08/2016 14:44

I don't often wear concealer or foundation under the eye but when I do I bake and that stops it from creasing or moving.

IntelligentPutty · 24/08/2016 15:52

Oh hh. I didn't think if not putting it there at all!!

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IntelligentPutty · 24/08/2016 19:14

You bake? What's that!!!

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wowfudge · 24/08/2016 20:15

I don't know what she means either! I read, years ago, about using a cotton bud on the crease. I wear foundation or tinted BB cream, concealer under my eyes and powder over the top to set things but you don't need make up in that lower lid crease.

WeeM · 24/08/2016 21:45

I wear doublewear too and get this. The Estée Lauder woman told me to try using some of the foundation mixed with a bit of moisturiser on the bit under your eye. Not tried it yet though so can't confirm if successful!

IntelligentPutty · 24/08/2016 22:54

Thanks. Maybe will try these tomorrow morning. Thanks for advice.

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Beautifullymixed · 25/08/2016 01:08

Baking is where you apply a substantial amount of setting/translucent powder to the skin where you have applied concealer/foundation or highlighted.
You then let it sit or 'bake' for a few minutes to absorb the skin oils and really set into the foundation and concealer.
The excess powder is removed with a brush.
This gives a flawless, smooth finish to the skin and oh no, doesn't look dry and cakey on my 'maturer' under eye area.

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