Concealer hacks you must know

Concealer palette
Concealer palette

Concealer is a beauty essential that can brighten up a tired face, cover up unsightly sunspots, blemishes, and make away with under-eye circles. There are many concealers available in the market and you can pick anyone according to your need and budget.  The right concealer and method of applying makes a great difference to your makeup so here are few makeup concealer hacks you must know

Use under eye cream: Before applying makeup, make sure the under eye area is fully hydrated with a good eye cream. This step ensures that the concealer will blend and lay properly.

Use foundation:  First apply your foundation then apply your concealer. With this you will find that you don’t need to use as much concealer.

Draw a triangle: Draw a triangle with the base under your eye and the point toward your cheek. This conceals dark circles and instantly creates the illusion that your face is lifted.

Prime your eyelids: Just dab concealer before applying eyeshadow to help them set and stick.

MAC Concealer
MAC Concealer

Green concealer: To cover the pimples first use a green colour concealer then cover the pimple with a concealer that matches your skin tone. Green concealer is used to cancel out redness! If you have a pimple on your chest or back, cover the spots with a concealer that matches your skin tone, then top with a translucent powder.

Use foundation as concealer: If you do not have a concealer, then just put dots of liquid foundation on the area and wait a few minutes for it to set and then blend.

Line inner eye: Use a concealer that’s slightly lighter than your skin tone to line the inner v-shaped section of your eye, the middle section of your eyelid, and below your brow bone.  This gives you the appearance of well-rested eyes.

Orange concealer: If you have heavy dark circles then use a corrector to cancel out the blue shadows that your under-eye circles give off. You can also use a bright orange lipstick as your corrector but it will take a bit more blending.