Hide crow’s feet with make-up? You can follow these 3 simple tips

Small wrinkles in the eyes, commonly known as crow’s feet, are among the most recurring beauty nightmares of women.

The reasons for their appearance are different and even if we often tend to think that the number one cause is theaging, it is important not to underestimate the genetic predisposition, which does its part abundantly.

As well as the lifestyle. Drinking alcohol, smoking, exposing yourself to the sun without sunscreen and taking little care of cleansingFor example, it certainly does not help maintain super smooth skin around the eyes.

Preventing them, therefore, is possible in some cases but once they appear on the face, it is unfortunately impossible to permanently eliminate them, unless by resorting to cosmetic surgery.

However, there are some make-up techniques that, if put into practice, they can improve the situation, making it appear brighter and smoother. Here are which ones.

Nourish the skin before applying make-up

Preparing the skin for makeup application is essential, not only to camouflage fine lines and wrinkles, but also to reduce the appearance of dark spots or other blemishes.

This phase consists of several steps, none of which are to be skipped. First of all it is essential to carry out the morning skincare routine, starting from a cleansing suitable for your skin type and continuing with ahydration based on serum, cream and eye contour, being careful to choose a rich and extremely nourishing texture for the latter, even better if it contains hyaluronic acid.

Furthermore, before moving on to the makeup, it is important not to forget to use the primer, whose purpose is precisely to create a uniform base, refining the texture of the skin and smoothing out small wrinkles, including crow’s feet.

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Use concealers and moisturizing foundation

Roll out the corrector to hide crow’s feet is one of the most popular tricks but in doing this you have to be careful and follow some basic rules, otherwise the risk is to find yourself managing the opposite scenario: wrinkles around the eyes even more pronounced.

Opt for one creamy and extremely moisturizing is the first move to make, in order to nourish the skin and reduce wrinkles, not just cover them.

The application technique also has its importance. Spread it out by making upward movements without pulling the skin it helps to smooth out the crow’s feet and make the face appear much more relaxed and relaxed. Never put it, however, making the opposite movement, that is, downwards.

This method also applies to the application of the foundation, also not to be chosen superficially. In case of small or large wrinkles around the eyes they are more suitable liquid formula, in crema or, alternatively, a BB or a CC cream.

Powder or compact products, in fact, are more likely to settle between the folds of the skin, accentuating them.

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Don’t overdo the powders

Once the make-up is finished, another fundamental step is to save the look fix everything with the powder, so as to allow the makeup to last all day, effectively hiding the crow’s feet.

But the important thing is to choose not too opaque formulas, use a wide bristle brush to apply it e do not overdo it with the doses, otherwise the much feared scenario could occur, namely that the excess product ends up accumulating between the wrinkles of the skin.

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