To cancel out the blue tones of my under-eye bags, Lendzion used a pink-y peach shade of Bobbi Brown Intensive Skin Serum Corrector, $40, a lightweight, eye-brightening pre-concealer. If you have dark circles, you don't want to skip this step. A peach-toned concealer will help neutralize dark circles.
Lendzion applied Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer, $25, in a shade slightly lighter to my skin tone underneath my eyes, then blended it out and down toward my cheekbones to give a natural-looking highlight. She also applied it to my eyelids to make them look brighter and my eyes look more awake.
Nothing gives away the fact that you're wearing makeup like foundation that doesn't match your skin tone. Pro tip for finding your ideal shade: Swatch several different shades along your face. Your perfect shade will be the one that disappears into your skin. (For reference, I'm shade Warm Ivory in Bobbi Brown Intensive Skin Serum Foundation SPF 40, $62.)
Lendzion applied it to my face using a foundation brush with short, tightly packed bristles. She blended it up to where the concealer ends to create a seamless line.
Lendzion applied it to my face using a foundation brush with short, tightly packed bristles. She blended it up to where the concealer ends to create a seamless line.
The key to this look is a flawless base, so be sure to apply a concealer that's heavy-duty, but looks natural. Lendzion used Bobbi Brown Face Touch Up Stick, $30, and applied it with a small concealer brush.
Another sign you're wearing makeup: Your concealer creases and your foundation runs down your face. That's why you need to set it with a powder. Lendzion used a blend of Bobbi Brown Retouching Powder, $38, in White and Yellow to brighten my skin and give it an airbrushed finish.