Under eye concealer for aging skin? Your favorite?
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Comments (21)YES! Sun care is the most important thing. Once you have found that perfect sunblock for your skin, the rest is easy. I wish I had known this in my twenties and I could have saved my skin from a lot of environmental damage. browntoestoo, have you heard about this product called Meladerm? I SWEAR by this stuff. I used it to lighten some age spots on my hands and even my husband was shocked how much they faded. I know melasma and age spots are different, but I think meladerm is supposed to lighten all kinds of pigmentation. Also, my sister's doctor had given her a product called triluma for her melasma several years ago. I did help her a bit, but I think she was allergic to it so had to stop. You can also look into this. But I believe it requires a prescription. If you are looking for triluma, their website is www.triluma.com. The Meladerm website is from a company called Civant. I found it through google. Here is a link that might be useful: Meladerm...See MoreLooking for eye cream and concealer
Comments (8)I've been in the beauty business for 45 years and the very best is Dermablend concealer in the tone closest to your skin. It comes in a small tube but you use soo soo little each time and it goes on like butter and covers completely, even scars. If you do purchase it, open the tube and barely let a dab come out as that's all you'll need. One tube last me a year....See MoreRecommend a under eye concealer?
Comments (14)Boing eye concealer by benefit works well for me. The right shade is really important, IME. Too light makes things worse. I find a bit darker than my foundation is better than too light. http://www.sephora.com/boi-ing-indistrial-strength-full-coverage-concealer-P1273?skuId=1073980&om_mmc=ppc-GG_194585799_15762231519_pla-83842464039_1073980_50233217079_9029606_t&country_switch=us&lang=en&gclid=CIqMsLz3ydQCFYFqfgodzyILFw&gclsrc=aw.ds...See MoreEye makeup/skin care advice
Comments (80)BB, I want to look like your mom when I grow up. :) Actually it would e great if the photo went there! lol. All but one of my grandparents (granddad) had passed before I was born. My dad was an only child, my mom grew up in an orphanage beginning around age 5. I know absolutely nothing about the three that passed Ida, the thing is, it doesn't take a great deal of makeup to look nice. It just takes a good product (drug store brands do qualify) and how to apply it. I was shocked at all the goop put on those ladie's faces. I'm more concerned with skin tone and of course my eye's looking dead. I don't wear foundation and rarely I wear concealer. In the above pic I did have concealer on under the eyes, and I finally learned how to apply it. What a difference it made! My eyes will always be a crap shoot though. I remembered I had Elf Lip Lock crayon (used to be called pencil but they're the same product) and I used it today for the first time because my upper lip has recently started to feather a bit. They didn't feather at all with the Elf....See MoreSummer
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