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Few things ruin a flawless makeup look faster than creasing, especially under the eyes or around smile lines.
No matter how high-end your products are, if your base isn’t applied with intention, creasing is bound to happen. But with the right prep, tools, and techniques, you can keep your makeup smooth, seamless, and in place for hours.
These tried-and-true tips can make all the difference in avoiding that dreaded midday meltdown.
No amount of product will sit well on dry, flaky, or tight skin. Hydration is the first line of defense against creasing, so never skip your skincare.
A lightweight moisturizer, followed by an eye cream for under the eyes, creates a smooth canvas that prevents products from settling into fine lines.
Let everything absorb fully before applying makeup—this step alone can drastically improve how your base wears throughout the day.
Primers can work wonders, but less is often more. Go for a minimal, smoothing primer that helps blur texture without adding a thick layer between your skin and foundation.
Focus on areas that tend to crease, like around the nose, mouth, and under the eyes. Avoid overly silicone-heavy formulas if they tend to pill or clash with your base products.
A pea-sized amount, applied sparingly, is usually enough to do the job.
A thick foundation is a creasing magnet. Instead, apply a light layer and build coverage only where it’s truly needed.
A little goes a long way, especially if your skin is well-prepped. Use a damp sponge or your fingers to press product into the skin—this helps melt it in naturally rather than sitting on top.
This approach keeps your base looking like skin, not a mask.
Avoid the temptation to swipe concealer all over your under-eyes or across your T-zone. Instead, spot-conceal only where you need brightness or coverage.
For under-eyes, apply a small amount in the inner and outer corners, then blend inward. This keeps the product from creasing into fine lines or emphasizing texture.
Choose a creamy, flexible formula that moves with your skin rather than drying down too stiff.
The under-eye area is delicate and prone to creasing, so treat it differently from the rest of your face.
Always start with an eye cream or serum to soften lines and reduce dryness. Tap, don’t rub, when applying concealer.
And if your concealer tends to crease no matter what, try using a tiny bit of setting powder on a fluffy brush or puff just along the tear trough to lock it in without caking.
Your tools matter just as much as the products you use.
Fingers work great for warming and pressing in lightweight products. Damp sponges are ideal for blending foundation and concealer while keeping the finish natural. If you use brushes, opt for fluffy ones that won’t pack on too much product.
The goal is to melt makeup into the skin, not lay it on top.
Rushed makeup often leads to patchiness and creasing. After applying each product, take time to blend it out fully. Use a mirror in natural light and double-check tricky spots like around the mouth, nose, and eyes.
A well-blended base not only looks better but also wears better throughout the day. If you spot excess product collecting in creases before setting, gently tap it out with a sponge first.
Setting your makeup is crucial, but overdoing it can backfire.
Use a lightweight translucent powder to set the areas prone to creasing, like under the eyes, laugh lines, or forehead. Press the powder in gently rather than sweeping it across the skin. Finish with a fine mist of setting spray to seal everything in without drying you out.
This combo keeps your base looking fresh for longer.
Heat and humidity can make even the best-applied base slide off.
In warm weather, opt for long-wear formulas and keep your layers thin. In cold or dry climates, focus more on hydration and creamy textures to avoid flaking or separation.
Tailoring your product choices to the day’s forecast can help your makeup hold up better and stay crease-free longer.
Waterproof isn’t always crease-proof. Some waterproof formulas can dry down too stiffly and accentuate lines.
Cream or liquid products tend to blend better into the skin and wear more naturally, especially on mature or dry skin. And remember: makeup wears best on well-cared-for skin, so prioritize skincare and give your base the best shot at lasting all day.
Avoiding makeup creasing isn’t about using more product—it’s about using the right ones in the right way.
From prepping your skin properly to applying in light layers and locking it in, each step plays a role in how your makeup wears. With a little care and consistency, you can keep your look smooth, fresh, and crease-free for hours.
It’s all about working with your skin, not against it.
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