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Fri Sep 24, 2004 10:13 am |
I have had dark circles all around my eyes ever since I can remember. Seriously, if I go without my concealer, people ask me if I'm feeling o.k (so much for natural beauty ) I have tried so many concealers, I can't even name them all. A few years ago, I went to a Bobbi Brown counter at a department store and have loved her concealer ever since. Its a 3 part process, 2 different shades, one lighter than my skin color and 1 that's my color. Then a pale yellow powder used very sparingly. It is the greatest, doesn't dry out my skin, like many others do. It really does the trick, I'm hooked |
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Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:59 pm |
I also used Bobbi brown concealer..however mine don't have 2 diff shade.
My product is called creamy concealer Kit and
it has loose pwder at the bottom and the concealer cream on top..
Yes,I agree with you it works okay not that drying..but becoz my eye has oilseeds so the oilseeds very porminent when I apply the concealer..
Huh..I don't feel confident when people stare at my eyes..and my mom say I put too much untill she can see a diff shade around my eye looks like a panda (a white eye one) |
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Sun Sep 26, 2004 3:43 pm |
Celine,
When I first got started on the Bobbi Brown concealer, it came as a kit but now, at least in the U.S., they say that we should do a 2 part concealer with each shade sold separtely and then the powder comes separately as well. I think its better now because the first shade you use is lighter than your skin tone and the 2nd one is very close to your skin tone. I'd try to see if you can get that second shade. |
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Mon Sep 27, 2004 4:06 pm |
I was actually just looking at the Bobbi Brown website the other day, and I remember seeing a product like the one you all are talking about.
It was a concealer compact, with two concealer shades (one a natural colour and one much more yellow/lighter) and a powder. But it said limited edition. Is this the same thing? |
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Mon Sep 27, 2004 7:48 pm |
It sounds like the same products but where I shop, its now all sold separately. Bobbi Brown has always talked about how most skin types have quite a bit of yellow in them and tha people often buy makeup/concealer, etc that's too pink or white. If you go to a Bobbi Brown counter, they should be able to tell you what shades are good good you. I'd be a little afraid to buy it from a website the first time. Its great stuff, so far the best I've found. Good luck! |
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Mon Oct 04, 2004 11:58 am |
panther05,
I was just at the Bobbi Brown counter the other day and saw the kits you were referring to. Unfortunately they do not have kits with every combination of colors, at least not at my store. I use bisque corrector, beige concealer and then, very lightly, the loose powder. Some people need only use the concealer and powder. Since my dark circles are DARK I use the corrector as well. If they have what you need in a kit, that's great but I do think the loose powder may give you more control than the pressed. Let me know what you end up using. |
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