Wayne Goss also showed how a lighter shade precisely applied can help conceal the shadow of a bag. It really makes a difference, when I can be bothered to get out a detailer brush.
@@jane8760 Basically the same technique. I take a finer concealer brush, look down in a mirror and with the lighter concealer, draw a half moon shape right on top of the shadow (directly under the puffy area). I let it set for a minute then pat it in with a dry sponge or my finger, just barely enough to blend but disturbing the pigment as little as possible.
I’m subscribed to Mr. Goss, because he’s so knowledgeable and thoroughly explains WHY he does certain things. I’ve learned a lot from him, and I apply my makeup much better as a result.
Applying the lighter shade precisely in the tear trough is the Wayne Goss technique. He posted his original video teaching it over a decade ago and I've been doing it ever since. He's made a few more recent videos about it as well. In the last few years, I've seen a lot of influencers doing it, but they don't give him the credit. I have thanked him so many times for this technique and he really deserves the credit for it!
Im not sure Wayne can take the credit for the laws of highlighting and contouring makeup, but I understand what you mean. I’ve never seen his video, but I’m sure it’s excellent. X
@@PamperedWolf I didn't think it would be taken the wrong way, I only wrote it because you said Stephanie deserves the credit. I only used the same word.
@@LPno.9 Other pro makeup artists get credit for their techniques every day. Scott Barnes or Mary Philips "didn't create the laws of highlighting and contouring" either, but they get credit for certain techniques, or introducing it, or popularizing it, and Wayne deserves the same recognition and respect as any of them. Anyone who "created laws" or concepts of makeup application is no longer living. You wrote that it's not his technique, but you didn't give any info. Share when this specific technique was documented before Wayne's original video almost fifteen years ago. Cite your source and a date before 2009. There have been lots of people posting videos doing the technique long after his original video was posted, but none before it. There's a reason why I'm so familiar with this topic. I was born with hereditary under eye bags and I've been on a desperate obsessive search since I was a teen, searching every media I could find, every single day. I had the keywords- under eyes bags, shadows, hollows, dark circles, tear troughs, concealer tips and techniques in my Google Alerts since 05. I regularly searched those words on TH-cam from the first year it existed. I was given Aucoin's book as a teen. I purchased as many pro mua books and DVDs as I could find. I paid to attend classes or workshops taught by pro muas. I watched every makeover I could find. I read countless beauty magazines cover to cover. Anything taught by a pro mua that I could find, I read it or watched, either online, in print, in person, or on TV or video. I took stage makeup class and was taught "old age" makeup in which a dark shade is used to draw on an under eye shadow to create the look of bags. I never saw anyone doing the opposite until Wayne's original video. I cancelled a scheduled blepharoplasty because of Wayne's video. I'd constantly searched for so many years with no solution until Wayne. From that day forward, no one ever asked me again if I had slept or if I was ill. Wayne's video was life changing.
@@marissac713 It's not his technique. He didn't create it , he uses it. Just because you learned it from him doesn't mean everyone else should credit him. He's also not a professional makeup artist. He read Kevin Aucoin's books and started making videos using Kevin's methods. He only posted himself doing makeup on people a couple of times, and they were disasters. That's why he stopped doing it. He finally confessed that he was never professionally trained and just uses what's in other people's books. His fans act like he's the god of makeup even though they have never seen his work. Lol. So if someone saw a different person doing it then it's ok to reference only the person they saw.
Thank you for the tips. Finally someone that understands dark eye circles. I have really dark circles that are also hereditary. So many of the influencers that do dark circle tutorials don’t have them 🤦🏼♀️
OMG I so so needed this tutorial, I was getting so frustrated with my undereye circles and my colour corrector and concealer looking .. well ... crap to be honest!! The brush is genius and I was obvs still using too much product even though I thought I was using very little. Stephanie Marie's tutorial is brilliant as well .. she actually uses a tiny paintbrush. In the last couple of days Risa Does Make-Up did a try-out of using Aquaphor lip balm under the eye before corrector/concealer .. I think Aquaphor is Eucerin here in Ireland/UK - however I tried a few 'drugstores' (Boots!!) and I cannot find a Eucerin (stick) Lip Balm only the tube - I might order online but if anyone knows where it can be bought in Ireland/UK that'd be fab!! This was brilliant - thank you Gemma!!
I didn't have Aquaphor but had a SunBum lip balm in a flavor that's terrible (watermelon). I used it today, then went out in the sun and walked around for 3 hours. When I check, not a single crease! So I don't think the kind of lip balm matters as long as it's thick, like petroleum jelly. That might work, too. The one I used also has SPF, so bonus!
@@nickimontie great tip - am gonna try my Dr Haushka SPF lip balm tomorrow - I'll be staring at my own face onscreen for meetings so the full horrors (or delights) will be clearly visible!! 🤣
THIS IS GENIUS!!!!!!! I tried the hollows trick and my god it worked. Also the concealer application method. No more crusty lines after an hour or two. THANKYOU!!!!!! I have seen the hollows lighter concealer trick on other channels before, but never shown as precisely or clearly as this. So this time I was able to replicate it successfully. Thankyou! Anyone who has been looking at the lip balm under concealer fad at the moment, I've tried it. And I found that using the REM eye balm works just as well, and no milia risk, as it is a product developed for the eye area
I've been watching makeup problem eyes and skincare videos for two days now. You're by far the BEST. Better than Glam Girl Gabbbi. I love the up close comparison, the education at the beginning, the why, what, and how. And a list of the products mentioned in the bottom. PERFECT, BEST, Makeup Influencer video so far!
Please can you do a video on how to solve under eye hollows and wrinkles (or at least not make it worse). You mentioned diet and lifestyle but are there any products that actually work in your view? Did the NIOD really work? Is there anything else please? You mentioned vit c and some retinol. Which is topic of your eye list now? I've watched all your videos but wonder if you just had to pick 1 or 2 treatments what would they be? (For the eye please)
Fantastic techniques! Thanks for sharing all of them. I'd love a break down of the difference between foundation powders, concealer powders or/or liquids (beyond one just in liquid form) and setting powders. And why you select certain angle brushes for each location.
Thank you looks like I need to place a large order have no idea what I was doing and lived with looking tired for 45 years with no idea I could change that.
Gemma, thank you so much for this video. You really don't see anyone talk about disguising hollows, just dark circles. I have seen Stephanie Marie's video before. I think you went into more detail. I do have to go through my tools to make sure I'm doing it properly. Thanks again
Not sure how I missed this video! Do you have any discussing how your mom got rid of her surface pigmentation? I noted your list of ingredients, but would love product recommendations & how often to apply. I think I have both issues, but have had very little luck making things look better. ☹ Thank you!
Thank you for this very helpful and detailed tutorial! It makes so much sense to use a less is more approach. Adding some teeny tiny brushes to my list now😊
I've been looking forever for someone like you! You have my same eyes! No one has my exact issue online, but you do! THANK YOU for this tutorial!!!! You are also my age and my skin tone/issues exactly! How is this possible? Now I just have to find good products I can afford that don't accentuate all these lines I have. Drugstore is my price range. Lol. I'm definitely subscribing.
Hi Gemma, you are such an amazing teacher. This was the bestest concealer application tutorial hands down. I sure needed it. I am going to have to purchase the Huda Color Corrector in Peach, although I do not have dark circles, nor do I have really a lot of blues, but I do have hollows that I try to disguise using Pixie Peach Color Corrector, but it seems to be a bit too drying for my dryer, dehydrated under eyes. Great tips, can’t wait for tomorrow to give it a try. I’m sure it’s going to work amazingly. Will for sure watch Stephanie’s video. You are so kind and honest in giving credit to her, you always do that and I have great respect and appreciation for you. Thank you sweetie. Oh, which concealer do you Highly Recommend for more mature, dry, somewhat dehydrated under eyes? Thank you.
I have hereditary dark circles. Have had them all of my life. I'm definitely trying this method. I have been using your method for the past 6 years or so but this one seems like it will work so much better. Thank you. I just ordered everything to do this method.
Love this. I have had deep, full half circle hollows since forever and still struggle to mask them. Can you do a video showing off your mum's tips for surface colouration removal? ❤
Wow Just received my DRMTLGY Luminous Eye Corrector and I’m blown away , I don’t even think I need a concealer now. Better than Pixi, Huda, Bright Forcast etc and has SPF and 20% off This may be my holy grail
Great video Gemma, I do have those, not dark circles ( not that much anyway ) but the hollow is bad so this came to my help just when I needed it...thanks, only you can make an "annoying" thing fun...thanks again
I saw the Stephanie Marie one too. I still can’t get it right. Maybe I don’t have right tools. But also Ally Cat Adventures’ The Basics - How to Conceal Dark and Hollow Under Eye Circles
I inherited dark circles from my dad and bags from my mom and I've been doing concealer this way for 30 years....thanks to the internet things can be invented over and over and over again Lol
You may need a type that is a bit tacky for the first concealer. One that dries down with a lot of alcohol or super thin won’t let it build well. Good luck.
Thank you so much ❤. I'm going to try and I know I'll mess it up because I can never get correct shades of any blumming thing, but need to keep practising because I've aged so much in the past year or so and it's getting me down 😢
Thank you for this video, I have very dark under eyes to cover, ( same reasons as yours) I will try this technique. What do you think which concealer is better , ND or Path Mcgrath? I use PM , but I have never tried the ND one. Which one creates less creasing under the eyes? Thank you! ❤❤❤
Gemma, as a fellow dry-skin girlie (with some tretinoin dryness) have you tried the new Natasha Denona powder foundation yet? I got it yesterday and really really struggled with it using the sponge it came with - it literally peeled off my face in rolls. I tried it with no spf and her serum and it went patchy. I am so annoyed because it costs quite a bit of money. Would love your take on it and how you apply it and any recommendations for an SPF that might work underneath it - because I am NOT going without SPF for ANY foundation irrespective of price !!! Thank you.
Thanks for the video. How does your mum use the 3 types of eye creams? Or has she found one with all 3 products. I use a retinol eye cream by Dermatology. Is that also recommended? I just started using it. Then I use the occlusive Bobbi Brown intensive eye cream at night.
Will this work for maller? bags too? I have awful dark circles too. Hydration and retinol help but they still need hiding. Thanks for your great ideas.😁
There's a plastic surgeon on TH-cam who swears by COLD PRESSED grapeseed oil. It has to be cold pressed as heat kills the active ingredient. He wasn't selling or endorsing any produce and its cheap to buy too - so give it a go. It's not a concealing method, it helps to resolve tge underlying problem - something to do with circulation.
Thank you so much will definitely try this method. What do you prep your under eye with prior to corrector/ concealer . I find i get pilling in my inner eye . Thanks Karen
Love these tips. I have exactly the same eye anatomy as you. However, I'm Fitzpatrick skin tone 4 with more greenish veins, and I don't know which neutralising shade would work for this. Did you apply foundation before or after the peachy neutralising cream? I don't know much about makeup 😄
What shade are you under-eye circles? I didn’t apply any foundation under my eyes but did apply foundation to my face before colour corrector. You can do it either way though x
The only person I ever saw with flawless skin was Princess Diana when she visited Canada in the early 1980s. In fact Prince Charles also had amazing skin. Mind you they were both very young.
I have very pale almost white under my eyes and find it really hard to match my foundation as I don’t want to use it directly under my eyes as it creases and looks terrible. What colour corrector should I use please?
thanks for this I've got the same deep set eyes and blue circles, so hard to cover. I have just gotten the huda corrector. I love it as a primer it gives such a nice smoothness. but my god I apply way too much directly from applicator and fighting to blend the corrector onto my cheeks. very helpful esp wrt the small brush technique.
Tear trough fillers are a gamble. Some people have them done and they look incredible but many look unnatural or overfilled. A lot can go wrong with tear trough filler so make sure you do your research and ask a lot of questions before you go ahead x
As well as the circles/hollow i wear glasses, which exaccerbate shadows in the under eye area. So I do this technique but then the glasses ruin all my good work. 😢
The dark shadows are hereditary in many cases, those with Irish DNA. An old folk tale, 'God put the eyes of the Irish in with dirty thumbs,thus the shadows '.
Wayne Goss also showed how a lighter shade precisely applied can help conceal the shadow of a bag. It really makes a difference, when I can be bothered to get out a detailer brush.
I was going to ask about how to disguise bags. They cause a hollow area underneath just above the cheek.
@@jane8760 Basically the same technique. I take a finer concealer brush, look down in a mirror and with the lighter concealer, draw a half moon shape right on top of the shadow (directly under the puffy area). I let it set for a minute then pat it in with a dry sponge or my finger, just barely enough to blend but disturbing the pigment as little as possible.
@@iwillstom thank you! You said to use a light concealer. Do you not use a color corrector first? Going to give this a try.
This is what I was thinking. Game/life changing
I’m subscribed to Mr. Goss, because he’s so knowledgeable and thoroughly explains WHY he does certain things. I’ve learned a lot from him, and I apply my makeup much better as a result.
Applying the lighter shade precisely in the tear trough is the Wayne Goss technique. He posted his original video teaching it over a decade ago and I've been doing it ever since. He's made a few more recent videos about it as well. In the last few years, I've seen a lot of influencers doing it, but they don't give him the credit. I have thanked him so many times for this technique and he really deserves the credit for it!
Im not sure Wayne can take the credit for the laws of highlighting and contouring makeup, but I understand what you mean. I’ve never seen his video, but I’m sure it’s excellent. X
@@PamperedWolf I didn't think it would be taken the wrong way, I only wrote it because you said Stephanie deserves the credit. I only used the same word.
He didn't create the technique.
@@LPno.9 Other pro makeup artists get credit for their techniques every day.
Scott Barnes or Mary Philips "didn't create the laws of highlighting and contouring" either, but they get credit for certain techniques, or introducing it, or popularizing it, and Wayne deserves the same recognition and respect as any of them. Anyone who "created laws" or concepts of makeup application is no longer living. You wrote that it's not his technique, but you didn't give any info. Share when this specific technique was documented before Wayne's original video almost fifteen years ago. Cite your source and a date before 2009. There have been lots of people posting videos doing the technique long after his original video was posted, but none before it.
There's a reason why I'm so familiar with this topic.
I was born with hereditary under eye bags and I've been on a desperate obsessive search since I was a teen, searching every media I could find, every single day. I had the keywords- under eyes bags, shadows, hollows, dark circles, tear troughs, concealer tips and techniques in my Google Alerts since 05. I regularly searched those words on TH-cam from the first year it existed.
I was given Aucoin's book as a teen.
I purchased as many pro mua books and DVDs as I could find. I paid to attend classes or workshops taught by pro muas. I watched every makeover I could find. I read countless beauty magazines cover to cover. Anything taught by a pro mua that I could find, I read it or watched, either online, in print, in person, or on TV or video. I took stage makeup class and was taught "old age" makeup in which a dark shade is used to draw on an under eye shadow to create the look of bags. I never saw anyone doing the opposite until Wayne's original video.
I cancelled a scheduled blepharoplasty because of Wayne's video. I'd constantly searched for so many years with no solution until Wayne. From that day forward, no one ever asked me again if I had slept or if I was ill. Wayne's video was life changing.
@@marissac713 It's not his technique. He didn't create it , he uses it. Just because you learned it from him doesn't mean everyone else should credit him.
He's also not a professional makeup artist. He read Kevin Aucoin's books and started making videos using Kevin's methods. He only posted himself doing makeup on people a couple of times, and they were disasters. That's why he stopped doing it. He finally confessed that he was never professionally trained and just uses what's in other people's books. His fans act like he's the god of makeup even though they have never seen his work. Lol. So if someone saw a different person doing it then it's ok to reference only the person they saw.
The “hollow” trick is so helpful, thank you. No more legendary sleepy hollows for me 😄
Thank you so much! Having under eye hollows is the worse struggle!
THE WORST!!!! I feel your pain - and add wrinkles and vertical creases ... its a complete pain in the arse!!
I know! I have been wearing glasses for 50 years & it is such a struggle
Thank you for the tips. Finally someone that understands dark eye circles. I have really dark circles that are also hereditary.
So many of the influencers that do dark circle tutorials don’t have them 🤦🏼♀️
OMG I so so needed this tutorial, I was getting so frustrated with my undereye circles and my colour corrector and concealer looking .. well ... crap to be honest!! The brush is genius and I was obvs still using too much product even though I thought I was using very little. Stephanie Marie's tutorial is brilliant as well .. she actually uses a tiny paintbrush. In the last couple of days Risa Does Make-Up did a try-out of using Aquaphor lip balm under the eye before corrector/concealer .. I think Aquaphor is Eucerin here in Ireland/UK - however I tried a few 'drugstores' (Boots!!) and I cannot find a Eucerin (stick) Lip Balm only the tube - I might order online but if anyone knows where it can be bought in Ireland/UK that'd be fab!! This was brilliant - thank you Gemma!!
I didn't have Aquaphor but had a SunBum lip balm in a flavor that's terrible (watermelon). I used it today, then went out in the sun and walked around for 3 hours. When I check, not a single crease! So I don't think the kind of lip balm matters as long as it's thick, like petroleum jelly. That might work, too. The one I used also has SPF, so bonus!
@@nickimontie great tip - am gonna try my Dr Haushka SPF lip balm tomorrow - I'll be staring at my own face onscreen for meetings so the full horrors (or delights) will be clearly visible!! 🤣
THIS IS GENIUS!!!!!!! I tried the hollows trick and my god it worked. Also the concealer application method. No more crusty lines after an hour or two. THANKYOU!!!!!! I have seen the hollows lighter concealer trick on other channels before, but never shown as precisely or clearly as this. So this time I was able to replicate it successfully. Thankyou! Anyone who has been looking at the lip balm under concealer fad at the moment, I've tried it. And I found that using the REM eye balm works just as well, and no milia risk, as it is a product developed for the eye area
GREAT!! dark circles tutorial!! Thank you 😊
I've been watching makeup problem eyes and skincare videos for two days now. You're by far the BEST. Better than Glam Girl Gabbbi. I love the up close comparison, the education at the beginning, the why, what, and how. And a list of the products mentioned in the bottom. PERFECT, BEST, Makeup Influencer video so far!
Potato juice rubbed on twice a day helps them a lot ! Plain old russet potatoes
Really?
Please can you do a video on how to solve under eye hollows and wrinkles (or at least not make it worse). You mentioned diet and lifestyle but are there any products that actually work in your view? Did the NIOD really work? Is there anything else please? You mentioned vit c and some retinol. Which is topic of your eye list now? I've watched all your videos but wonder if you just had to pick 1 or 2 treatments what would they be? (For the eye please)
Fantastic techniques! Thanks for sharing all of them. I'd love a break down of the difference between foundation powders, concealer powders or/or liquids (beyond one just in liquid form) and setting powders. And why you select certain angle brushes for each location.
Thank you great tips especially about the hollows , My biggest problem . Will be practicing as soon s i can get the makeup items. Much appreciated ❣
Thank you looks like I need to place a large order have no idea what I was doing and lived with looking tired for 45 years with no idea I could change that.
Great video. Informative and helpful. Thanks so much.
So helpful, thanks. We are shade twins and I have inherited my grandma's dark, under eye hollows.
Gemma, thank you so much for this video. You really don't see anyone talk about disguising hollows, just dark circles. I have seen Stephanie Marie's video before. I think you went into more detail. I do have to go through my tools to make sure I'm doing it properly. Thanks again
Not sure how I missed this video! Do you have any discussing how your mom got rid of her surface pigmentation? I noted your list of ingredients, but would love product recommendations & how often to apply. I think I have both issues, but have had very little luck making things look better. ☹ Thank you!
Excellent video you can def see the difference - must try myself🤩
Wow that looks fantastic Gem!! Will be trying all these steps!!! 🎉🎉
Thank you so much for teaching us this tip. I tried it and I was so surprised by how my dark circles are totally gone! Thank you again
Beautiful! I can’t wait to try this - I have hollows and discoloration too. The hollows make it all more difficult!
Thank you for this very helpful and detailed tutorial! It makes so much sense to use a less is more approach. Adding some teeny tiny brushes to my list now😊
I recently purchased this frame set its lovely thanks for some inspo
Wow Gemma you look fantastic! I have a slight hollow under my eyes like you so I'm definitely going to try this, thank you x
I've been looking forever for someone like you! You have my same eyes! No one has my exact issue online, but you do! THANK YOU for this tutorial!!!! You are also my age and my skin tone/issues exactly! How is this possible? Now I just have to find good products I can afford that don't accentuate all these lines I have. Drugstore is my price range. Lol. I'm definitely subscribing.
Hi Gemma, you are such an amazing teacher. This was the bestest concealer application tutorial hands down. I sure needed it. I am going to have to purchase the Huda Color Corrector in Peach, although I do not have dark circles, nor do I have really a lot of blues, but I do have hollows that I try to disguise using Pixie Peach Color Corrector, but it seems to be a bit too drying for my dryer, dehydrated under eyes. Great tips, can’t wait for tomorrow to give it a try. I’m sure it’s going to work amazingly. Will for sure watch Stephanie’s video. You are so kind and honest in giving credit to her, you always do that and I have great respect and appreciation for you. Thank you sweetie. Oh, which concealer do you Highly Recommend for more mature, dry, somewhat dehydrated under eyes? Thank you.
Thank you. Video coming soon on the best concealers and foundations for mature skin xxx
I have hereditary dark circles. Have had them all of my life. I'm definitely trying this method. I have been using your method for the past 6 years or so but this one seems like it will work so much better. Thank you. I just ordered everything to do this method.
Love this. I have had deep, full half circle hollows since forever and still struggle to mask them. Can you do a video showing off your mum's tips for surface colouration removal? ❤
Lots of steps- but I’m here for it! Gotta try the aquaphor lip balm next as well🤣
WOW! What a difference! Thank you!
Great results with very little products. That’s how also do it. Works wonders
Wow, fantastic tips and result, thank you!!
Wow - what a beautiful result!
Great tip! 👍🏻🙏🏻 I have super dark hollows after I turned 60 🤷🏼♀️♥️
Wow
Just received my DRMTLGY Luminous Eye Corrector and I’m blown away , I don’t even think I need a concealer now. Better than Pixi, Huda, Bright Forcast etc and has SPF
and 20% off
This may be my holy grail
Thanks for the tip, I’ll see if I can buy it to try it xxx
If you want pale peach it’s medium but fair will work too
Very nice indeed
They’d probably send it to you
You look so Beautiful today.
Thank you for the tips for our under eyes.
Wow, you look amazing. Thank you so much! I needed this video.😊
Oh wow!!!! I definitely am going to try this!!! Thank you so much ☺️
Thank you. This is just what I needed! Just ordered the Huda faux filter in peach from Amazon.
Helpful tips. Your makeup looks amazing!
Fantastic video! I will definitely try as deal with exactly same problems! ❤
Thank you, going to try this tomorrow
Great tips! Thank you.
Boy do I ever need these tips. I have tried s many things in the past.
Great video Gemma, I do have those, not dark circles ( not that much anyway ) but the hollow is bad so this came to my help just when I needed it...thanks, only you can make an "annoying" thing fun...thanks again
CAN YOU DO A FULL MAKEUP VIDEO ON THIS LOOK?! BEAUTIFUL
I use a fine point tip paintbrush, uber precise
Thank you so much for this, Gemma!
Do you have a video showing this eye make up look? I love the colors and the shading!
This was awesome. Ty!
Loved this. Will be trying it. Any recommendations for cheaper products?
Setting powder is what trasformed my dark circle game. I havent found my holy grail concealer though
Great video thanks so much Gemma. I’m excited to do my makeup tomorrow now!
"The areas of darkness", is a great title for a horror movie!!
Brilliant!!! Love these tips! ❤️
Looks fab, I would love some suggestions on how to deal with bags under my eyes, rather than hollow they tend to be puffy.
Beautiful thank you so much for the tip and the sound effect crack me up 😂
Wow! Gorgeous!
I saw the Stephanie Marie one too. I still can’t get it right. Maybe I don’t have right tools. But also Ally Cat Adventures’ The Basics - How to Conceal Dark and Hollow Under Eye Circles
Thank you so much l will give this a go. ❤
I inherited dark circles from my dad and bags from my mom and I've been doing concealer this way for 30 years....thanks to the internet things can be invented over and over and over again Lol
Perfect! Much love
I will try the hollow trick!
So the light concealer went on top of the corrector and ND
I will try again with my million concealers
Thank you
You may need a type that is a bit tacky for the first concealer. One that dries down with a lot of alcohol or super thin won’t let it build well. Good luck.
Thanks Gemma great tip ❤
Perfect. Beautiful
Thank you so much ❤. I'm going to try and I know I'll mess it up because I can never get correct shades of any blumming thing, but need to keep practising because I've aged so much in the past year or so and it's getting me down 😢
You can’t hold age at bay forever. It creeps up on everyone. Embrace it where it counts and do small things to make yourself look more refreshed x
Hi have you seen risa does makeup new video, really good tip with lip balm for the under eye x
I did yes, it’s a great video but that tip is a no no if you suffer from milia under the eyes so it won’t be a regular in my routine.
@@PamperedWolf Why doesn't it work if we have milia under the eye? Thanks!
Because especially petroleum products could likely clog more pores, thereby causing even more milia
@@krissanders3706 Thanks! 😊
So helpful, Gemma!
Thank you for this video, I have very dark under eyes to cover, ( same reasons as yours) I will try this technique.
What do you think which concealer is better , ND or Path Mcgrath? I use PM , but I have never tried the ND one. Which one creates less creasing under the eyes? Thank you! ❤❤❤
yes great job
The steps are nice but only if I have time in the morning before wrk lol this is a full beat under the eyes 🤣 I do love it and it is amazing ❤
you look good with the conceler i wanna learn so im watching
Gemma, as a fellow dry-skin girlie (with some tretinoin dryness) have you tried the new Natasha Denona powder foundation yet? I got it yesterday and really really struggled with it using the sponge it came with - it literally peeled off my face in rolls. I tried it with no spf and her serum and it went patchy. I am so annoyed because it costs quite a bit of money. Would love your take on it and how you apply it and any recommendations for an SPF that might work underneath it - because I am NOT going without SPF for ANY foundation irrespective of price !!! Thank you.
It’s in my latest foundation roundup which will go live this weekend x
@@PamperedWolf YAAY cannot wait - thank you x
Thank you so helpful !
Brilliant!
Please share a video on how to solve crepey droopy eyelids 😢
I've seen Medic8 has an eyelid lift setum. Any thoughts? 😊
Thank you for this. How light do I co compared to my normal concealer? ❤
Amazing video ❤
Great video!
Thanks for the video. How does your mum use the 3 types of eye creams? Or has she found one with all 3 products. I use a retinol eye cream by Dermatology. Is that also recommended? I just started using it. Then I use the occlusive Bobbi Brown intensive eye cream at night.
Will this work for maller? bags too? I have awful dark circles too. Hydration and retinol help but they still need hiding. Thanks for your great ideas.😁
There's a plastic surgeon on TH-cam who swears by COLD PRESSED grapeseed oil. It has to be cold pressed as heat kills the active ingredient. He wasn't selling or endorsing any produce and its cheap to buy too - so give it a go. It's not a concealing method, it helps to resolve tge underlying problem - something to do with circulation.
What do you suggest for the hollow line - I already use the lightest concealer as my normal one
Could we add the Scott Barnes Aquaphor hack before the corrector? Wonder what you and Stephanie Marie advise? I so want that hack to work.
Thank you so much will definitely try this method. What do you prep your under eye with prior to corrector/ concealer . I find i get pilling in my inner eye . Thanks Karen
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Love these tips. I have exactly the same eye anatomy as you. However, I'm Fitzpatrick skin tone 4 with more greenish veins, and I don't know which neutralising shade would work for this. Did you apply foundation before or after the peachy neutralising cream? I don't know much about makeup 😄
What shade are you under-eye circles?
I didn’t apply any foundation under my eyes but did apply foundation to my face before colour corrector. You can do it either way though x
That's an amazing tutorial, loved it fab 👌 x
Can i please ask what's the name of the green colour shade on your wall?
Thank you x
It's called Turtle Green I think xxx
The only person I ever saw with flawless skin was Princess Diana when she visited Canada in the early 1980s. In fact Prince Charles also had amazing skin. Mind you they were both very young.
They have access to dermatologists and expensive skin treatment
I have very pale almost white under my eyes and find it really hard to match my foundation as I don’t want to use it directly under my eyes as it creases and looks terrible. What colour corrector should I use please?
Mine are hereditary from my dad’s side as well. Even my kids have them 🥺🥺
Can you please tell me what niacinamide product does your Mom use?? Please do share, I really need help with this. Thank you!
thanks for this I've got the same deep set eyes and blue circles, so hard to cover. I have just gotten the huda corrector. I love it as a primer it gives such a nice smoothness. but my god I apply way too much directly from applicator and fighting to blend the corrector onto my cheeks.
very helpful esp wrt the small brush technique.
Do you think fillers are a good idea for undereye hollows? (Not discolouration)
I get tear trough fillers and they definitely help fill the hollows.
Tear trough fillers are a gamble. Some people have them done and they look incredible but many look unnatural or overfilled. A lot can go wrong with tear trough filler so make sure you do your research and ask a lot of questions before you go ahead x
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As well as the circles/hollow i wear glasses, which exaccerbate shadows in the under eye area. So I do this technique but then the glasses ruin all my good work. 😢
I have deep set eyes as well and my hollows have become severe:(
The dark shadows are hereditary in many cases, those with Irish DNA. An old folk tale, 'God put the eyes of the Irish in with dirty thumbs,thus the shadows '.