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over a year ago
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I have two small (decent spot sized) fatty deposits on the upper inside corner of each eye. They are called xanthomas and are a sign of high cholesterol (I have been tested and and am on the low end).
Anyway, although they aren't massive, I am very self conscious of them especially as I have always been told they are my nicest facial feature. I've never been a big make up wearer, only wear it when I go out/meet etc and even then its very minimal. As I don't want to start wearing loads of thick eyeshadow to try and hide them, can anyone recommend a decent cover stick or similar please. I wouldn't really want to spend anything more than £30 xx |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"I have two small (decent spot sized) fatty deposits on the upper inside corner of each eye. They are called xanthomas and are a sign of high cholesterol (I have been tested and and am on the low end).
Anyway, although they aren't massive, I am very self conscious of them especially as I have always been told they are my nicest facial feature. I've never been a big make up wearer, only wear it when I go out/meet etc and even then its very minimal. As I don't want to start wearing loads of thick eyeshadow to try and hide them, can anyone recommend a decent cover stick or similar please. I wouldn't really want to spend anything more than £30 xx" Touche Eclait Yves Saint Laurent |
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"I have two small (decent spot sized) fatty deposits on the upper inside corner of each eye. They are called xanthomas and are a sign of high cholesterol (I have been tested and and am on the low end).
Anyway, although they aren't massive, I am very self conscious of them especially as I have always been told they are my nicest facial feature. I've never been a big make up wearer, only wear it when I go out/meet etc and even then its very minimal. As I don't want to start wearing loads of thick eyeshadow to try and hide them, can anyone recommend a decent cover stick or similar please. I wouldn't really want to spend anything more than £30 xxTouche Eclait Yves Saint Laurent "
Thanks. I already have that, its good for hiding the bags but not for the spots x |
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"Try cosmetics that are made for TV as its covers up...or try double wear foundation my Estée Lauder which is good..."
Made for tv as in telly or transvestites??? |
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"Try cosmetics that are made for TV as its covers up...or try double wear foundation my Estée Lauder which is good...
Made for tv as in telly or transvestites???"
Telly...but try double wear foundation |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x "
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
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It's not that thick it looks natural |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
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It's prob slightly thicker than normal but just make sure you blend it right in and apply a tiny bit at a time then powder over the top x |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
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Mac studio finish concealer is brilliant it hides tattoos but is lightweight and it's 15 quid |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
Mac studio finish concealer is brilliant it hides tattoos but is lightweight and it's 15 quid "
great minds cheeky x |
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over a year ago
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"Can you get to a debenhans/fenwicks etc. they have mac, benefit counters there they will have testers you can try and they'll show you the best way to apply it x"
Yes, I've heard of both of those, I will definitely take a trip x |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
Mac studio finish concealer is brilliant it hides tattoos but is lightweight and it's 15 quid "
Sounds good and reasonably priced. Thanks x |
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Or go to different cosmetic counters in somewhere like debenhams and ask them to recommend something. Ask them to show you how well it works. then you aren't wasting your money buying something that doesn't work for you |
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"Or you can get scar/tattoo cover stuff. That might be good too x
Do you think that would be really thick? I want something that looks like there is nothing there, if you know what I mean xz
Mac studio finish concealer is brilliant it hides tattoos but is lightweight and it's 15 quid
Sounds good and reasonably priced. Thanks x"
I used to use it when I did make up...and still use it now |
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