Thursday, 8 August 2013

How to Conceal Crow's Feet

People start developing crow's feet around the eyes in their 30s. I consider my own "laughing lines" and believe they are a sign of a good life (and I hope to develop many more in my lifetime), but if you hate yours, there are ways to turn back time or at least conceal them.

A Permanent Fix: Botox

Botox is still relatively controversial. I know so many people who've gotten and love it but they are still in the closet about it. The fact is, when it comes to fixing crow's feet around the eyes and the lips, Botox is the method of choice for skincare pros.
Botox relaxes the lines and in some cases almost seems to erase them. If Botox isn't enough for you, you could try injectable fillers.

Don't Overuse Concealer or Powders

Don't try to cover up wrinkles around the eyes with heavy concealer. You'll end up with raccoon eyes. Instead, apply just a few dabs of concealer and always pat in concealer with your ring finger. You can also use a brush which distributes concealer more evenly.
Try skipping powder around the eye area, it tends to settle into wrinkles.

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