I also dig the ELF powder too for
baking under the eyes.
Great setting powder for the whole face and perfect for
baking those under eyes, it really does brighten up my tired eyes.
It can be used for setting /
baking the under eye area too.
Not exact matches
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Place the ramekin on a rimmed
baking sheet (for easier transport) and place it
under the broiler until it begins to boil, about 1 minute (keep an
eye on it as it could take less time).
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I apply my concealer, then I either take my damp beauty blender and dip it in the translucent powder and pat it on the
under eye area to «
Bake» for a few minutes before brushing off, or if I'm in a hurry I'll take a small brush dipped in the powder and lightly dab it on in a stippling motion
under the
eyes.
Because of this, I only tend to use loose powders for
baking and setting
under my
eyes.
Instead of using a huge amount of matte pressed powder throughout the day and intensively «
baking» your
under eye area, use a thin coat of fine translucent powder to set your foundation.
Steps to
bake: - Apply lotion and primer - Apply full - coverage foundation - Use concealer to highlight
under eyes / jaw - Apply translucent powder and let «
bake» for 10 minutes - Brush off powder - Look flawless
Today, the Barkey is hard at work
baking dozens of doggie treats a day, all
under the careful
eye of Miss B, of course.