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Concealer Wedding Makeup Tips for Black Women

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Summary: Learn how to apply concealer makeup on your wedding day in this free cosmetics video on wedding day makeup tips for black women.

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By Amanda Backensto
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Amanda Backensto has been a freelance makeup artist in Los Angeles for the past 15 years. She has worked at celebrity events such as the Oscars, Emmys, and the Golden Globes. She has...read more

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"Next step is to put on concealer. Now a lot of women don't realize this but when you put concealer on the eyelid and put a little bit of powder on top it keeps your eyeshadow on all day and it keeps it from creasing. I know that I have a lot of women that say that they have there mascara running or there eyeshadow creases well this would keep it from doing that. When you put the concealer on and the powder it keeps the oils from coming through and it would keep your mascara and everything in place. Most important you definitely need to put on a eye cream. Putting on a concealer on a dry eye is only going to make your eye look really dry because the eye would suck up the moisture from the concealer and it would start to go into the lines. So you just put your eye cream right at the corner edge and always tap gently with the index finger. No rubbing or tugging or pulling on the eye. Then you want to use a concealer about a hue shade lighter and I always recommend just brushing it on. I recommend brushes for pretty much everything and then tapping with the finger afterwards just to smooth it out. Then you put over the whole lid. Close. This is just going to even out the whole skin tone and make a beautiful pallet to start with and then on the other eye tap it in. Always want to make sure everything is blended. So you can take a peak and we are ready to go on to the next step. "

eHow Article: Concealer Wedding Makeup Tips for Black Women

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