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Products to reduce crepiness under eyes and make skin look more elastic and bouncy - luminescent primer?

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Jmangel · 13/12/2016 20:20

Asking the impossible?
Hit me with it - serums, eye creams, magic luminescent powders/primers? I see women on the school run who some days wear nothing under eyes and look like I do, then the next day, made up and radiant and all smooth under the eyes.
I already use a serum, eye gel, concealer but I just look really dry and crinkly.
I don't have discolouration issues, just bags and crinkled.
Most of the primers I have are mattifying and dry out the eye more - are there any that fill in lines but are moisturising and luminescent?

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Softkitty2 · 13/12/2016 21:02

For under eye hydartion is key.. If its dry products will crease n sit in the lines.

Try the bobbi brown eye cream which is around £32.. Also always use undereye creams/primer before applying any product in that area. You can also try the becca undereye corrector.

JanetStWalker · 13/12/2016 21:08

The Becca under eye corrector is amazing when you want to take the edge off the tiredness without doing a full face, you just kind of smear it on straight from the pot.

I think you're supposed to layer a proper concealer over it for proper coverage but I just use it on it's own to look fresh.

Jmangel · 13/12/2016 21:40

So is the becca under eye corrector also a primer?
Are there specific primers for under eyes - all the primers I have just make my skin flat and waxy looking.

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agapanthii · 13/12/2016 21:43

try the elemis pro radiance illuminating eye balm

Softkitty2 · 13/12/2016 21:46

The becca corrector is usually worn under concealers. So first under eye moisturiser, all over face foundation, corrector, concealer and powder to set. Thats how I do mine and have always been taught to do it. My corrector i sometimes use on its own and dont use a concealer on top for a more highlighted 'awake, rested' look

user1473609428 · 15/12/2016 16:31

Anything with Hyaluronic Acid can help. I hear IS Clinical is very good but only about to test it. I actually find concealers making the problem worse as they really get into the wrinkles. I use Porefessional by Benefit instead. If you're interested you can read my reviews on mbinsider.com

Newtoday · 16/12/2016 20:08

Bump - interested in more tips here!

phoolani · 17/12/2016 09:44

I'm also a fan of the becca under eye corrector. Easy to apply and doesn't sit in creases. I often just use that and the becca primer all over, which is really good for given a smooth surface with a nice glow.

Newtoday · 17/12/2016 12:44

Sounds good!

I find Bare Minerals tinted moisturiser gel great to look fresh and not "made up".

StiginaGrump · 17/12/2016 13:32

Might try these - blimey need some help!!

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