Can anyone show me pic of them wearing Dermablend undereyes?

Sushi_Flower

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I am planning to buy whichever product they do for undereyes as i have extremely bad eye circles but i'm doubtfull that the place i'll buy it from will have testers and even if they do they won't refund or exchange if i get the colour wrong or i don't like it.
I'd love to see the results of it on people (i've seen the website ones) undereyes, particularly if you've got really bad circles like myself. But any pics of it undereye welcome.

Also is their colour selection good? After being used to Mac it's a shock to see quite a small colour range.
 

KMFH

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Yuck! I hate to see people using dermablend! Yeah, its thick, and it covers, but it cracks after a while, and it will suck every last bit of moisture out of ur skin, as it is SUPER dry/drying. Using this undereyes is usually not a good idea, cause the dryer under your eyes gets, the fast and more wrinkles will form. Not sure where you are, but if u can look into Kevyn Aucoin's Sensual Skin Enhancer. If you arn't by a neimans, feel free to contact me and i can send u samples to find ur color, and also before/after pics. IMO its god's answer to dermablend, same coverage, WILL NOT break anyone out (it sits on the skin and isnt absorbed in the pores), lasts forever, and can be used in like 5-6 diff. ways. It starts off really thick, but u can sheer it out to your discrestion with a moisturizer. On my clients i use it sheerer as a foundation, and fully concentrated as a concealer.
 

deathcabber

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Hello! Im new here...but I want to give my .02 about this. While I dont use derma-blend I do use coverblend which is very similar. I have very puffy dark circles under my eyes. It doesnt cover them completely, but its the best concealor I have ever tried. It doesnt crease and it lasts quite a while. If I find a pic of me wearing it, Ill try to post it. HTHS
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Lisheous

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I was thinking of trying the cover cream in Caramel, since I have 4 lighter shades that I could mix it with. I've not tried it yet. But I'll let you know what I think of it. I have some really bad flaws that needs covering.
 

TipTopTap

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Have you ever tried TheBalm's concealer? It's heavy duty stuff but doesn't look as heavy as dermablend.
 

caffn8me

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Have you tried Studio Finish SPF 35? It is based on M·A·C's Full Coverage foundation and is slightly lighter feeling than Dermablend and gives coverage which is almost as good. If the circles below your eyes are dark you could also consider colour correcting to reduce the amount of concealer needed. If your circles have a purple undertone you need to correct with yellow and if they have a bluish undertone you need to use orange.

If you want to try Dermablend you can get it in Boots or contact Screenface and get them to send you their catalogue which includes colour swatches for Dermablend although you really should try to get a colour match in person. With both Dermablend and Studio Finish Concealer you really need to set them with a translucent powder.
 

faithhopelove24

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have you tried a colour correcting concealor? that may help and still allow you to wear the foundation of your choice.
 

ballerino

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YSL Touche Eclat (or Radiant Touche) is awesome, im not sure if you've tried it but i have the same probem as you, though not as bad, and it brightens my eye area heaps without looking like im wearing concealer - which is important cos im a guy! Though obviously you wont have that problem, id still reccommend you go to a YSL counter and try it on yourself (from experience, the MU artists there are always flimsy with it, and only apply a bit, whereas if u try it yourself, u can put as much as you like on! hehe

Good luck!
- Damian
 

caffn8me

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I've noticed a few girls using Touche Eclat but they need to be more careful. Too much and it can produce an "inverted panda eye" effect with bright rings under the eyes. I believe the M·A·C equivalent product was Studio Lights which has now been discontinued.
 

ballerino

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In saying what i did, yes that's correct, you can create that inverted panda effect (haha great wording there caffnme8!) but with proper blending it shouldn't be an issue. I would perhaps suggest appying it before foundation, to combat this issue so the foundation can then blend into the 'halo'
Also, make sure you don't get too light-a-colour..this is a highlighter according to the description so its already designed to highlight without the need of buying a shade lighter - as you would with other concealers.
 
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