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Brilio.net - Makeup can indeed be a savior for your appearance, but without the right technique, the results can be the opposite. Many people have experienced moments when makeup that should beautify them instead becomes messy. One mistake that often occurs is the careless application of eyeshadow, making the color look uneven, smeared, and even staining the under-eye area.
This mistake often occurs not because you can't do makeup, but because you're in a hurry or don't understand the function of the brush you're using. For example, a brush that's too big for the eyelid area can cause eyeshadow to spread everywhere, instead of focusing on forming a smooth color gradation. As a result, the eye look that is expected to be sharp and dimensional actually looks messy and untidy.
In addition, there are also quite a few who take too much product or do not blend the colors enough, so that the end result looks patchy and does not blend. In fact, with a little care and choosing the right tools, the makeup results can be much more optimal. Small mistakes like this can actually be avoided with practice and a basic understanding of blending and proper application techniques.
However, if it's too late, the appearance of this eyeshadow can actually be fixed, you know. But not by removing it using wet tissues, but with other makeup products. This was once expressed directly by a makeup artist who owns the Instagram account @beautyby.meiisu. Through one of the videos uploaded, she shared a trick to overcome eyeshadow bleber so that it looks neat again using concealer.
Tricks to tidy up smudged eyeshadow.
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Reported by briliobeauty.net from Instagram @beautyby.meiisu on Wednesday (11/6), the concealer used must have a texture that tends to be dry. This type of concealer has high coverage and does not shift easily, making it ideal for correcting makeup mistakes precisely. Put a little concealer on the back of your hand first to make it easier to control and the temperature adjusts to the skin.
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Next, use a small brusheither a lipstick brush or a flat eyeshadow brush. But before you pick up the product, flatten the tip of the brush with your finger to be more precise when sweeping the concealer onto the splotchy area. This technique helps you get a sharp line like a cut crease, without spreading the concealer everywhere. Simply press the bristles of the brush to make it flatter, then dip it a little into the concealer.
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Take enough concealer product, don't overdo it. Apply thinly to the outer part of the eyeshadow that you want to remove or tidy up. Avoid rubbing or moving the brush too hard because it can actually damage the makeup around it. Focus on removing the blebbing lines with light and careful movements, just covering the unwanted areas.
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Once the line starts to form and is neat, you can release the pressure of your finger on the brush so that it returns to its original shape. Use the brush to blend the concealer smoothly into the skin, so that the result does not look "blocky" or too striking. This technique not only tidies up, but also emphasizes the shape of the eyeshadow, giving a more professional look even though it is only a small fix.
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