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What's your favorite under eye concealer? I've used everything from Benefit's Fake Up to Origins' Plantscription anti-aging concealer to Neutrogena's concealer. I like Origins' under eye concealer the best but wondered if there's something out there that's even better at covering up dark circles. My body (and my schedule) refuses to let me get more sleep so I need a concealer that gives people the illusion that I've had a good night's sleep and that I'm happy to be alive.
Thanks fpr the question! I think concealer and looking well rested is actually 40% the concealer you are using and 76% technique. I will do a full post on this because it will be too much info for here. I have a special 2-part process for nights that I only sleep a few hours. Those nights are the worst, but this trick is the best!
My eyebrows are sparse as it is. Lately, they've been growing in super blonde (if only my mustache would pull the same trick). What do I do?!
Terrific mustache reference! I would do three things: First, start by combing in an eyebrow growth serum twice a day. You could even use an eyelash serum too. DHC, dhc.com, makes a great one and its $14. Apply once in the morning before you do your makeup and again before bed to help growth. http://www.dhccare.com/DHC/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=71
Then I would fill them in using a brow pencil, Billion Dollar Brows makes a great universal colored one that is amazing, but pricey. http://billiondollarbrows.com//products/universal-brow-pencil
On the lower end, the Maybelline eyebrow pencils that come in a two pack work really well and are usually under $5 for the 2-pack.
http://www.amazon.com/Maybelline-Expert-Pencils-104-Light/dp/B001126XI4/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1373246647&sr=8-7&keywords=maybelline+eyebrow+pencil
To finish, you can use en eyebrow gel to set your pencil and keep your brows in place. Here's another inexepnsive option: http://www.amazon.com/Maybelline-Great-Clear-Mascara-110/dp/B001KYQA1S/ref=sr_1_2?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1373246748&sr=1-2&keywords=maybelline+eyebrow+gel
I did not think this was a necessary step before, but I got an eyebrpw gel in a makeup set and have been obsessed with it!
These three steps should help new brows grow in and help fill out the look of your current brows.
xo- Molly