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493) If you have any eyeshadow fall out underneath your eyes smother eye cream in the area and wipe off with a clean wedge sponge. This helps to hydrate the area further while removing fall out.

(It’s important that you don’t do your under eye concealer prior to eye makeup, so do your concealer after cleaning up all the fall out)


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    So true!
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  17. rolling-like-a-broken-stone said: I’ve also heard the applying extra loose translucent powder underneath the eyes can catch the bits that fall then dust the extra off with a blush brush (without product on it)..Never tried it though haha
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