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Anyone know of a REALLY good concealer?

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Anyone know of a REALLY good concealer?
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Feb 6, 2009 2:03 PM
by shops4happiness )
There are SO many concealers! I need help:) Looking for a creamy concealer for under the eye circles. As you can see from my pic my skin is pretty light but you cannot see just how dark the undereye is and they are dark so I need something that covers really good and stays on. I have tried just about all brands from drugs stores and such. Any help would be appreciated!
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you should try Estee Lauder maximum cover camouflage make up concelear.. its really good it hides inperfections as well as scars ,sun spots etc.. its really good try it.. its a bit expensive but its well worth it..
by 562erika2323 )
Feb 6, 2009 9:14 PM
Créme concealer by Vincent Longo. Here's a link: http://vincentlongo.com/User/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=62

It covers up EVERYTHING, it's expensive, but totally worth the price you pay.
by chandizzle )
Feb 27, 2009 9:34 AM
I like AVON and Mark. www.meetmark.com
by barbarabythebeach )
Mar 3, 2009 9:05 AM
Bare Escentuals Bisque is a great concealer and can be used with the Bare Escentuals Maximum concealer brush.
by kmersales )
Mar 7, 2009 2:14 PM
I have very fair skin and pretty dark circles. What works for me is Jafra's Imperfection Corrector (Yellow for dark circles) and their Total Concealer in Fair. Covers my circles wonderfully. I also use an eye cream at night.
by immaoutbidu )
Mar 15, 2009 3:34 PM
I use MAC Concealer and I love it. all you need is a tiny drop and the tube lasts along time..
by diva_shop2009 )
Mar 15, 2009 6:34 PM
I also replied to another question in this forum like this.

(I have 2 kids and 1 on the way so I KNOW dark circles, lol)

You may want to try to find something to treat the undereye area in a brand that you favor works the best for you.

You may not just need concealer but to learn how to properly apply the makeup to conceal better. For example: on top of my daily skin routine which includes undereye cream or a light moisturizer, apply a concealer closest to your skin color (marykay has a bunch of shades but most brands do), then apply your foundation, i used a cream to powder foundation and then a pressed/mineral powder foundation to top it all off. This always give me the flawless look. Sometimes, if I remember, I use a highlighting powder or highlighting cream for extra coverage. Highlighters reflect the light from trouble areas.

I have been meaning to make a youtube video with some demos but I am just to busy. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
by mosean2 )
Jun 9, 2009 8:49 PM
As a professional makeup artist I've tried a lot of concealers. I tried all the major brands I recently fell in love with The Eraser by Tarte Cosmetics.
Not only does it conceals, it has ant-aging ingredients. Smooth rich texture, it feels more like an eye cream. Give it a try and it's under $20 bucks!
by tyehouseofbeauty )
Jun 21, 2009 3:21 PM
i have fair skin as well. i'd go with clinique. its good for sensitive fair skin. go to the counter and check it out. i had them do a "makeover' early in the morning and wore it all day to see how it did on my skin. good luck :)
by tatterdtornstore )
Jul 6, 2009 1:39 PM
I ACTUALLY HAVE WORKED FOR NUMEROUS COSMETIC LINES AND HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING IN THE BOOK.....THE ULTIMATE BEST IT MAQNIFIQUE BY LANCOME(IN A CONVENIENT WAND),SMOOTHE,SILKY,BUILDABLE COVERAGE WITHOUT CREASING OR SETTLEING IN LINES,VERSATILE AND EXACT COLOR MATCH FOR ALL SKIN..THEY ALSO HAVE A BRIGHTNING CONCEALER TO PUT OVER OR YOU CAN WEAR IT ALONE I BELIEVE AND IT WORKS TO DISGUISH DARKNESS AND ELIMINATE SHADOWS BY DIFFUSING THE LIGHT PARTICLES IN THE PIGMENT...
TIP:DOT CONCEALER USE SPARINGLY SO YOU DON'T GET RACOON EYES. THEN TAKE YOUR RING FINGER (SINCE IT IS THE WEAKEST ONE AND TH EYE AREA IS SO FRAGILE IT WILL NOT IRRITATE THE AREA CAUSING FURTHERING PUFFINESS ETC.) PAT LIGHTLY STARTING ON THE INNER CORNER OF YOUR EYE,ESPECIALLY TOUCHING ON THE AREA ON BTW SIDE OF NOSE AND EYELID WHERE THERE TENDS TO BE DARKER AREAS, CONTINUE PATTING GENTLY,NOT TOO CLOSE TO LASH LIN AND ALL THE WAY UP TO THEOPPOSITE CORNER OF EYE (THE AREA WHERE PEOPLE TEND TO GET LINES.CROWSW FEET..DO NOT SWEEP OR DRAG CONCEALER, AS THIS WILL NOT ALLOW OPTIMAL RESULTS FOR BLENDING. ANY CONCEALER ALSO WORKS WONDERS AND IS NECESSARY TO USE WITH A GOOD SILKY UNDEREYE CONCEALER (CLINQUE ALL ABOUT EYES,,,
FOR BASICALLY EVERY NEED SUCH AS SHADOWS,PUFFYNESS,LINES,DRYNESS) SO THAT THEY CONCEALER GOES ON SMOOTHLY,RATHER THAN SETTLE INTO SKIN AND CRACKING,
by 908loyalty7 )
Jul 11, 2009 9:52 PM
Try Boing by Benefit it's buildable and comes in three shades. And if you are looking for something a little lighter just to brighten then try Ooh La Lift by benefit. I use it during the summer because you don't have to use much and it reflective and moisturizing.
by differentlydriven )
Jul 12, 2009 2:03 PM
ELF has great concealer, I have a site of other products but you can click thru any of the Buy buttons and it takes you to the main site, then click on the Face tab. http://www.topbiztoday.com/cosmetics.html
by kathleen7408 )
Nov 7, 2009 12:42 PM
Hi, I know where you can get a great concealer. You can go to Avon, they have great concealers.

I use their concealers too. As a Rep. I can offer you a 10% discount. All you have to do is go to my website: http://www.youravon.com/colettaredd

I can offer you 10% off and free shipping.
I hope that this helps.
by provider26 )
Dec 17, 2009 6:51 PM
I am HOOKED on bare minerals-- for about a year now. Another idea is to go to a department store and go to different makeup counters like at macy's and test them out. That is how I fell in love with bare minerals! It isn't creamy but I have dark circles and it works well for me. I invested in the whole kit and the make up lady did up my face and showed me all the tricks.

If I can't sell ya on that stuff then I can at least guarantee if you switch from drug store to department store, you'll pay a few bucks more but will get your money's worth and love your skin more.
by brittsterania )
Jan 13, 2010 11:57 PM