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How on EARTH do I cover pigmentation around my eyes?!

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Hey there, fabulous friends! Today, I’m diving into a topic that’s been a bit of a personal challenge for me: covering pigmentation around the eyes. I’ve got deep shadows and visible vasculature that leave me feeling less than glamorous. Despite my best efforts, makeup often looks unnatural, either clashing with my skin tone or ending up cakey in the crinkles. I’m reaching out for your expertise—what techniques or products do you swear by to achieve a flawless finish? Let’s conquer this eye makeup chaos together!
How on EARTH do I cover pigmentation around my eyes?!
How on EARTH do I cover pigmentation around my eyes?!

Hi all! I’m going to restock on makeup and honestly the way the skin around my eyes look is my biggest insecurity. It took me a bit of bravery to post this ahahaha. I have deep shadows under my eyes and on my eyelids I have very visible vasculature.

Anyways, I can literally never get makeup to not look unnatural over my eyes. It either doesn’t “match” the tone below or doesn’t form a solid layer that covers it. Sometimes I try things that will be “solid” enough to cover it and I feel like the result looks cakey and just molds into the crinkles of my eyes. I’m assuming this is partially a skill issue… Are there techniques I need to try? Certain products you’d recommend? I thank you all for any help I can get lol

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