![]() (Okay, maybe a lot of tears.) When you say “a lot of tears,” what are we talking about? That’s part of what helps it stand up to a few tears. It does require an oil based cleanser to remove, but I don’t see that as a bad thing. It has a bushy bristle brush instead of a molded silicone brush, which I find does a better job of coating my lashes. I like this formula because it makes my lashes lovely, dark, full, and long, all without clumping up my lashes like other waterproof mascaras I have tried. So good at staying on my lashes when I cry. ![]() Just about everyone in the beauty world seems to love this mascara. The second wonder product is L’Oreal’s Voluminous Lash Paradise Waterproof, available here, at Ulta, and in most drugstores. It also goes on thin enough not to look cakey or settle into fine lines under the eyes while covering dark circles. Gotcha Covered applies and blends out beautifully with just fingers. I find putting a tiny dot of this concealer on the back of my hand then rubbing it with my ring finger warms it up and thins it out. This concealer comes out of the squeeze tube thick, but a tiny bit goes a long way. Seems a little thick at first, but thins out to give very nice coverage. (Nyx may be cutting this concealer from their lineup, so if you want it, you should definitely get it.) Nyx Gotcha Covered Waterproof concealer. I picked this up on clearance at Ulta, however it is still available here. ![]() The first wonder product is the Nyx Gotcha Covered Waterproof Concealer. The two items I’ve been using were already in my makeup collection and are both available at the drugstore. So, what are these wonder products you mention? I need to be sure that after the tears are dried, I am not a streaky, smeary, raccoon-eyed mess. However, I am still prone to crying at the drop of a hat. While the makeup doesn’t hide the sadness, it does help me feel more normal. I have had to pull myself together enough to go to job clubs, job fairs, going away parties, karaoke gatherings, career training program appointments, and other social engagements, all while grieving. More than ever, makeup has been part of my armor this past month. (It’s October, but it’s still freakin’ HOT in Texas.) One moment I’m fine, the next I’m a weeping, blubbering mess.) So, when I’ve had to go out and about I’ve needed to wear makeup that can last through sweat and tears. I am currently in mourning and prone to crying at any given time. I haven’t been myself lately… As you may know, I recently lost someone very dear to me. It’s been a couple of weeks since I last posted. Whether your under eyes are really oily, you have allergies, or you’re prone to weeping at sad movies, holiday commercials, or cute animal videos, I have a couple of items you may be interested in. If you follow my links to Amazon and buy something, it really helps me out! Also, as always, this post is not sponsored. If you click on a link or ad and you buy something, I may get a small commission at no cost to you. Sometimes, only a stay-put, no-budge, waterproof concealer and mascara will do.ĭisclaimer: I now have affiliate links.
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