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the last thing you want is to have to wash it off & start over! lol thank you all for trying. But it is difficult to estimate the exact perfect quantity of product. wondered if anyone had encountered another with less issues! ? If anyone has ever tried either of the 2 I mentioned. or crackle -y flakes under the eye if you use too much, or do nothing if you use too little. but I was really trying to find something like the 2 products I mentioned - (1) Qvc's Genie instant line smoother or (2) Peter Thomas Roth Instant FIRMx Eye - only more user friendly. I do use the natural ( light) & the tan (medium). I'm currently hooked on Clientele's under eye concealer. I will try to get samples & see if I like these products better, thanks for suggesting! Nicole H - I will go look up the You tube videos you suggested. Consuelo A - I have never tried anything Avon. though I don't know I would want to do fillers. Tamara R - I wondered about fillers for the line.
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it had a luminous finish that seemed to look good under my eyes. moist ( doesn't do anything to the puff) but nice cream. I use an under eye balm from Giorgio armani now. don't think I would ever opt for surgical procedure. Claire S., I do use under eye concealer & brightener, I don't have dark circles. Ps - if any of my rambling doesn't make any sense please message me or leave a comment on my profile :-) xoxo It will help to experiment with different shades and blending until you find what is perfect for you but just keep in mind light and shade in the same way we contour and highlight but just on a smaller more detailed scale. This will give the appearance of bringing this area forward and making t appear less deep, minimising the appearance of the puffiness.
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I use a skin tone concealer to conceal any darkness or discolouration and then I use a lighter (about 2 shades lighter) directly in the crease below the puffiness. I help out my mum and my clients by using a combination of concealers to attempt to minimise shadows and bring forward the skin around the puffiness. He informed her that the illusion of bags and puffiness under her eye was not an excess that needed to be removed but it actually caused by a loss of collagen beneath the skin and a loss of skin elasticity in the eye area he advised the only way to remedy this is with fillers to plump out the skin around "the bag". My mum saw a plastic surgeon about the issue to see if there was a non-invasive way to remove some of the puffiness from the bags under her eyes. my mum (and many of my mother of the bride clients) have a similar problem.