Month: July 2020

5 Steps to Transform Your Under Eye Area… and Some Great Concealers (VIDEO)

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I think we’d all agree that the one constant with our skin is that it keeps changing. We all have varying degrees – and different types – of under eye issues.

Some of us have dark circles, others deal with under eye puffiness, texture, fine lines, or wrinkles, and many live with more than just one of these issues. Our genes, lack of sleep, sun damage, and aging all contribute to these issues.

We certainly can’t use the same techniques that worked in our 20s and 30s, but there are other things we can do to achieve a very positive difference in our appearance. Today we’ll talk about skincare options, makeup products, and makeup techniques.

The Five Steps to Improve Our Under Eye Area

The skin under the eyes is cushioned by a very thin fat layer which shrinks as we age and causes wrinkles to appear. Normally, collagen keeps the skin and muscles taut and springy, but it too runs low in our later years, and the skin doesn’t spring back as easily as it once did. Top this up with the fewer oil glands in this area, and we have dry skin to think about as well.

Overnight Hydration

So, if your under eye skin is dry, the first step to consider is extra hydration with overnight eye patches. During the day, it’s important to use a moisturizing eye cream.

If you have oily skin, consider using a lighter hydrating cream during the day than you do at night. You may find it helpful to check out Rank & Style since they have top 10 lists for various products, including eye creams and moisturizers.

Sunscreen Protection

Regular use of sunscreen underthe eyes and above and below the eyebrows is imperative. My dermatologist once told me that one of the places we usually forget to put on sunscreen – that is nonetheless very important – is right above our eyebrows.

Since chemical sunscreens can sometimes be irritating, a mineral sunscreen may work best. And don’t forget to wear a hat and sunglasses!

Even Out the Skin Tone

Color correcting the under eye area before applying concealer is key here. This step may be new to many of you, but it’s extremely important.

What is color correcting? This is a method of using complementary colors – the colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel – to cancel out the look of any type of skin discoloration.

Most of the time, the darkness under your eyes has tones of blues and purples, and it’s best to deal with it using a peach or salmon-toned color corrector. How deep a tone you use depends on how deep your skin color is.

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Here I must mention a really excellent color correcting product. It’s called Colorescience Total Eye 3-in-1 Renewal Therapy. It has two different shades of peach – Light and Original – plus a tan and dark shade. It also helps de-puff the under eye area and adds a 35 mineral SPF.

But there are certainly many other color correcting products on the market. Most makeup lines have concealers in various shades of peach and apricot.

Use Concealer Next

Next, pat a concealer, half-to-one shade lighter than your foundation, over the color corrector. When you apply the concealer under your eyes, it’s important to pat rather than rub since you don’t want to disturb the color corrector you’ve just applied.

Tap on a very sheer layer with your ring finger so the concealer melts into the skin without creasing. If you’re using concealer on other parts of your face to cover age spots or discoloration, do pick a concealer that exactly matches your skin in these areas.

Preventing Creasing

Since the skin in the under eye area stretches a lot, you have to experiment until you find a concealer that won’t crease. A concealer which is too thin, too drying, or too moisturizing will not be a good choice.

Unfortunately, there’s no one thing that works universally since we each have different levels of moisture in our skin and different under eye issues. But I want to give you a variety of suggestions that can help prevent your concealer from creasing.

  • Look slightly upward when applying concealer to stretch the skin a bit.  
  • To lock in the concealer, apply a tiny bit of hydrating primer such as Laura Mercier’s Hydrating Primer or NYX’s Hydra Touch Primer before applying concealer.
  • Apply a tiny bit of face oil to the skin to moisturize the area before color correcting and again after applying concealer.
  • Gently press in a very small amount of powder over the concealer using your finger or a brush.
  • Spritz setting spray onto a concealer brush, dip it into the concealer, dot the concealer onto strategic areas and press it in with your fingers.

Great Concealers That Work Well for Women Over 50

There are several high end concealers that work well for many of us who are over 50. These include:

  • Too Faced’s Born This Way Concealer,
  • Tarte’s Aquacealer Concealer “Rainforest of the Sea,”
  • Pat McGrath’s Skin Fetish Concealer,
  • Dior’s Forever Skin Correct,
  • Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Away Concealer, and many others.

Some good drugstore brands include Milani’s Conceal and Perfect which is a bargain at $9.00, Maybelline’s Instant Age Rewind Eraser which retails for $9.99, and Revlon’s Photo Ready Candid Antioxidant Concealer which costs $10.00.

What issues do you notice in your under eye area? What products have you found that you’d recommend? Do you have a favorite concealer or under eye cream? If so, please share them with us.

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Dorinda Medley’s Stripper Christmas Sweater

Dorinda Medley’s Stripper Christmas Sweater in The Berkshires

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Although Dorinda Medley may have had to apologize to Luann after their whirlwind fight on last night’s episode of RHONY in the Berkshires, she definitely does not need to apologize to us for ho ho ho-ing it up in this ugly amazing red stripper Christmas sweater. Which tbh, totally makes us feeling like take a trip right now to a stripper the North Pole. 💸🎅

Fashionably,

Faryn

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Elyse Slaine’s Camo Leggings

Elyse Slaine’s Camo Leggings in The Berkshires

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Although we went into this season of RHONY knowing absolutely nothing about Elyse Slaine (a little background info would have been nice Bravo) we learned two very important things about her on last night’s episode: 1) she has a drunk, party-girl alter ego named “Erica,” a nickname she earned while she was working on Wall Street (um, what?!) and 2) she owns these very BBH-approved camo print leggings. And while we loved seeing them pop up on Elyse, needless to say we’re very much hoping to also see them rocked one day by Erica Jayne Slaine.

Fashionably,

Faryn

P.S. BBH’s Lauren owns these leggings and recommends washing them inside out to protect the camo print.

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Kate Middleton Just Got Trendy Bronde Highlights

Look who’s switching it up for the summer! Kate Middleton’s highlights were on display this week when The Duchess of Cambridge joined Tiny Happy People, a BBC Education initiative. The Kensington Royal Instagram account posted her speaking with children, showing her enthusiasm over a little one walking towards her. She looks classically gorgeous, per usual, in a polka-dot dress and ankle-tie shoes. Her hair, though, stole the show. When the iconic brunette makes a change, everyone notices.

Middleton usually wears her hair with long layers in varying shades of medium brown. This new shade feels fresh and more modern than ever. Her base shade looks more auburn and her bronde highlights and heavier and chunkier—an early aughts trend that is back and even more popular. Her layers are also a bit heavier, with curtain bangs ending right around her chin. It’s enough of a change to be noticeable but not too bold for the Duchess.

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In the early 2000s, we all had Jennifer Aniston-style curled-under layers with Jessica Simpson-like heavy highlights. After 2010, we all ran away from those styles and went towards more one-color, beachy looks. Who would have thought we’d be heading back into the 2003 direction? Not us, that’s for sure. We have a feeling people will be taking the Duchess’ photo to hair salons (the ones open) and asking for both her cut and color. Because it’s more on the subtle side, it’s actually do-able for a lot of hair colors and textures so it really is great hair inspiration.

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Foolproof Bronzing Mists For a Hassle-Free Faux Tan

Even if you consider yourself a bonafide self-tanning pro, avoiding an orange hue, streaks, and stained palms isn’t exactly an easy feat—not to mention the challenge of trying to evenly apply your formula of choice to your back. Whether it be foams, creams, or lotions, most faux tanning formulas require the use of a mitt to apply—at least if you’re looking to avoid tangerine-hued palms (and frankly, who isn’t?). While mitts are awesome when it comes to protecting your hands and preventing a major mess, they’re undoubtedly a little bit more time-consuming and can be irritating for those with sensitive or dry skin. While an in-salon or professionally-applied spray tan is the best bet for flawless, glowing results without the hassle, they’re not exactly a cheap beauty habit to form.

The best workaround for mitt-free sunless tanning? Self-tanner sprays and mists that allow you to evenly mist off a buildable fake glow in a flash. Best of all, many of these liquid formulas are actually completely transparent prior to coming into contact with your skin, which means they also pose less of a risk for transferring onto your clothes, furniture, and white bedding. These glow-boosting spritzes are especially helpful if you’re looking to add some color to your face because they dry down quickly and generally require less time to develop. Scroll through below to check out some of our favorite self-tanning mists to try for yourself.

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