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How to make concealer go on smoothly and not get into wrinkles: an ingenious way.

Concealer is an indispensable product that every woman should have in her makeup bag. It helps to mask dark circles under the eyes, redness, and other skin imperfections.

However, many people face the problem that concealer goes on unevenly, emphasizes wrinkles, and makes makeup look untidy. The Sun told us how to get rid of this problem.

Almost every woman has experienced the fact that concealer gets clogged in small creases in the skin and emphasizes wrinkles. Also, sometimes during the day, it can crack and spoil the entire appearance of the makeup.

There are many tips on the web on how to avoid this problem, but even good skin moisturizing before applying makeup and using a primer does not always give the desired result.

Women also sometimes use powder to fix the concealer in place, but this doesn't always work either. After all, as a rule, while you look around for a fixative, the area under your eyes is already drying out and the product begins to clog into wrinkles.

However, there is one incredibly simple method of application that will make a big difference.

Add more moisture

After you've thoroughly cleansed, moisturized, and applied primer, don't rush to apply the concealer right away.

First, take a special makeup sponge, also called a beauty blender, wet it with plain water, and squeeze it out well.

Then, using a damp tool, start to blend the concealer into the skin, moving from the inner corner of the eye to the temples.

Immediately, before the product dries, take a little powder and apply it to the under-eye area to blend it into the concealer.

A wet sponge will help apply the product more evenly and thinly, and the powder will fix the result and prevent the cosmetics from sliding on the face during the day.

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