![]() Now one of the things that I see a lot of people doing is doing concealer all underneath the lash line. And this is the one thing that I'm really nervous about, you know, as we're coming back from this pandemic or are we going to be able to use our fingers still, you know? And this is really unfortunate if we can't because I do use the heat of my fingers a lot to really melt product into the skin, which would be really sad. I mean you really want to use professional makeup techniques. And that's it.Īgain, get my fingers really hot, and press. I'm going to kind of go here a little bit around the nose, where maybe I needed a little bit more coverage. And then I would come on, with a little bit of a whiter color if I wanted to brighten.īut, you know, for me personally, I wear glasses and so I don't tend to follow all the rules because I do wear glasses, and sometimes you can't see, but I am going to show you how I'm going to brighten this, and then I'm going to come on here with a little bit lighter color in the same area. And I kind of smile and make sure everything looks good. So what happens is the hot fingers actually melt the product into the skin and makes it look skin-like. Okay, so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to rub my fingers, get them really hot. Now notice I'm not going all the way around here, I'm trying to be Photoshopped. I hope you can see right underneath here. I've put a little of this on my brush, and I am literally just stippling this right underneath. That is strong enough to neutralize it.Īnd so I'm going in with this little bit of.it has a little bit of salmon color to it because it's going to kind of neutralize that just a little. So what you want to do is you want to look at the color value of the darkness that you have under the eye, and go in with a concealer. You can't cover something dark with something light, because that dark color - the chroma - of that color is so strong that it's just going to peek through. So you see, the reason that they put so much opacity under there is because that is basically color theory. And when you're covering something dark, you can't cover it with something light. So what I want to do is, this is a very small little concealer brush. ![]() It plumps this up so that when the light reflects, it doesn't look dark under here. And she gives me a little filler right in through here and that does is it. She's one of those people that does beautiful injections into the face without making you look crazy because, you know, sometimes we can get fillers and things in our face, and sometimes it makes us look older, trying to look younger. Lisa Fisher! That is the only bitch that I let touch my face. And if you are in Chicago: shout out to Dr. Everyone has to make their own choices in life. I'm not saying this is what you should do. And what I do, personally, this is just a personal choice, you can do whatever you want. One of the reasons that we get dark circles under the eye is that we start to hollow out and we start to lose fat under the eye. I can do it in a makeup class, I don't know if it'll transform on camera the same way.Īll right. The other thing is, I want to talk about how concealer can actually make your eye look smaller with the wrong techniques that I'm going to show you.and hopefully this will show up on camera I don't know if it will. And if I add a ton of opacity in that circular triangle, when I smile it's going to show all that crepiness, and then I'll just wear a frown on my face all the time! Now, as you see, I'm just really dark right in through here, but I'm super crepey under my eye. So one of the things that I think that we should talk about, and I talked about in my other video that was quite a bit long, is how we conceal. So one of the things that I want to show today is how I cover my dark circles, and give you some tips and tricks. ![]() I mean, I don't know about you but don't we all want to look Photoshopped? So I'm going to talk a little bit today about how to get a beautiful, bright eye, covering the skin to where the skin looks like you're Photoshopped. However, as we get older, the last thing we want is a ton of opacity under here. ![]() Now I understand why people might want to do this because, you know, some people think that it looks good for the camera. So one of the things that has become really popular on social media is the “white triangle” underneath here. So today I want to talk about busting out some myths on concealer for women over 40, and in my case, for women over 50. Good morning! It's your Mama Kitten and we're having coffee, doing makeup cuss and discuss: all things concealer. For ageless beauty as your skin matures, you need to know how to properly use concealer, with these makeup tips for women over 40.
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