Do your dark under eye circles make you look tired and gloomy? Find out how to cover them like a pro!
We’re talking to HollywoodLife.com editors to find out what their beauty blunders are and makeup artist Dawn DeSantis is here to help us out. Beauty editor Eden Univer has terribly dark circles under her eyes. Watch the video to find out how to fix this blunder.
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Shop Dawn’s product picks:
1. Koh Gen Do Cleansing Spa Water
2. Zelens Triple Action Advanced Eye Cream
3. Koh Gen Do Maifanshi Makeup Color Base Primer
4. Dermablend Smooth Indulgence Concealer
5. Dermablend Concealer Brush
6. Dermablend Quick Fix Concealer
7. Koh Gen Do Maifanshi Face Powder
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Posted at 10:34 PM on March 17, 2012
S: Thank you! I hope you can find it in a store so you can test it out. I really like the ttexure of this for being so full coverage. It goes on really nicely. I have another full coverage foundation that I love too, probably even more, it’s from Illuminare. I will be showing that review this coming week.@ Micki-Lacquer Nirvana: It’s not cakey at all on me. I’ve tested it by itself, but I have oily skin so I use a setting powder. I do have the Dermablend Setting Powder, but I’ve also used the It Cosmetics Bye, Bye Pores powder and the Mally Poreless Perfection Skin Finisher (solid) to set this foundation. It all looks good. I do add a darker color on top – Smashbox Halo in Medium or Laura Geller Bronze-N-Brighten – and both go on so nicely there is no caking. If you had dry skin I don’t know if there would be any caking or not, but I can say this foundation really impressed me with how non-cakey it was on me… especially over trouble spots.