Concealer creasing is frustrating on its own, but it is even more noticeable when you are wearing a fresh lash set. Heavy under-eye makeup, dry skin, and powder buildup can make the eye area look textured and can leave residue near the lower lash line.
Here is how to keep concealer smoother without compromising your lashes.
Prep with lightweight moisture
Dry under-eyes grab concealer and make fine lines look stronger. Use a small amount of lightweight eye cream, then give it time to absorb. Keep rich creams and oils away from the lash base, especially if you wear extensions.
Use less concealer
Too much product is the fastest path to creasing. Apply a small amount only where darkness is strongest, then blend with a damp sponge or fingertip. The goal is flexible coverage, not a thick layer.
Set strategically
Use a finely milled powder only where you crease. Avoid packing powder directly into the lower lash line, where it can make lashes look dusty and dry.
Keep extensions clean
Concealer and powder can collect around the base of extensions if applied too close. Brush lashes gently, cleanse as recommended by your artist, and avoid rubbing the eye area when removing makeup.
For lash artists, clean application starts with the right tools. LashLady Pro's Ultra White Eye Patches and Isolation Tweezer LL-01 help create a clearer working area for polished sets.

