| Huda beauty creaseless concealer is really amazing! |
Did it cause peeling and dry skin at any point? |
| Tarte Shape Tape. |
| beautyblender, good shades too |
Yes, this is what you need to do. Any translucent powder. I liked the Loreal brand best of those I have tried. Using ELF now, it is OK. |
| I use Nars and I love it |
OP here. I got a tiny Tarte Shape Tape at Ulta on a whim right after I started this thread. I didn’t change my routine otherwise- and yes, I was already using Laura Mercier powder to set- and I got no creases! I think creamy concealers and chubby pencils may have been too dry/thick for my skin. Matching my skin tone was annoying and I’m wouldn’t want to try the shade with a flash photo until I’ve been in better light than morning on the darkest days of the year, but so far I 100% recommend Shape Tape. What a weird name, though! |
I am resurrecting this thread because I had the same concerns as OP. I’ve been using Chanteceille concealer and it always starts well blended and then settles into the creases. After reading this thread, I plan to try Tarte or Armani. But doesn’t powder amplify wrinkles/creases on the skin? I’ve gradually changed over most of my makeup to creams because the powders (blush, for example) seem to visibly sit right in my face creases. |
| I mix Nars radiant concealer with Aveeno sensitive oat facial moisturizer and then apply sparingly with a brush. It’s stopped the creasing and I don’t use powder. Took a lot of trial and error of brands! |
| This is exactly why a good eyecream is so crucial. It will help fill in the lines and hydrate the skin, so that the concealor will settle on top. Also a satin finishing spray will help, and if you have a very long day of events, I find misting with Avene Thermal Water and then applying powder only where needed helps refresh everything. |
This makes sense but I only use eye cream at night because mine has retinol in it. What eye cream do you use? |