I haven't used it, I may be living in denial about needing a concealer. If I am feeling a bit dark-circled, I just use some Benefit Eye Bright. Have you tried using an eyeshadow primer under your concealer? I've heard great things about the combo.
Post by tacoflavoredkisses on Apr 2, 2015 6:20:59 GMT -5
I like bye bye undereye.
I use a dampened real techniques beauty blender to blend it and I've found the little bit of moisture in the sponge helps keep it from creasing. Then I set with powder.
It's very similar to Amazing Concealer. It provides great coverage but is tricky to use.
It's thick and a goopy and will crease. I have good results hydrating with a cream first, then applying a primer, applying the product with a small brush and setting with a loose powder.
If you want to trial it, consider buying the travel size at Ulta for $10. The trial size is often included in QVC's kits.
Post by DarcyLongfellow on Apr 2, 2015 9:00:11 GMT -5
I have it, and I really like it. But I'm admittedly very lackadaisical with my approach to concealer. I have dark circles, but I don't bother to even put on concealer most days.
I like Bye Bye Under Eye because it actually covers the circles. Unlike Benefit Erase Paste, Benefit Boing, the MAC concealer I have, and the Chanel concealer I have.