
Lindsay Lohan's 'industry secret' under-eye balm fixes creased concealer and blurs fine lines
If you've been struggling to hide fine lines, wrinkles, crow's feet, or dark circles in your makeup routine, Lindsay Lohan's makeup artist may have just the ticket. When it comes to smoothing and blurring mature skin, Ash K Holm (Lindsay's makeup artist) has just shared her holy grail for irradiating those pesky lines and creases, ready for the red carpet.
How do celebrities get their under-eyes looking flawless? There's an affordable "industry secret" product to fix it, and Ash K Holm, the makeup artist for Kris Jenner and Khloe Kardashian, has just revealed her hack for reversing lines and creases.
Ash's go-to product for smoothing undereyes is this ROC Revive + Glow Eye Balm, which retails for £32.99 from iHerb, though it is currently up for grabs for the reduced price of £22.10 at Sephora or £21.99 at Boots. During a recent video where Ash, an ambassador for ROC, promoted this undereye balm, she hailed it a "industry secret" and praised it for "fixing your creased concealer without redoing your makeup'.
Ash said in the video posted to her Instagram account: 'All you need to do is apply a small amount right underneath the eye or wherever your concealer is creasing. It doesn't matter what kind of concealer you've used, but this is a fix-it stick, is what I like to call it.'
She continued: " It literally reverses the wrinkles and the creasing that you see underneath the eye area. It just smooths out any eye texture. I also love that it's weightless.'
This brightening eye balm, loved by the celeb makeup artists, is said to glide on clear with a unique touchless application while working to brighten and visibly reduce dark circles.At the same time, this brightening eye cream features Vitamin C and peptides that are clinically proven to visibly reduce puffiness and dark circles while brightening your eye area. RoC's best Vitamin C eye cream is designed with a patent-pending complex of brightening Vitamin C and firming peptides.
One Sephora shopper who picked up this "industry secret" product raved: "Goes on nice and smooth and glows..for an older skin it gives me a brighter look."
Further praise over at Boots comes from this buyer who beams: "Excellent taken at least 2 weeks to notice a difference even been commented on by friends definitely will be buying again Margaret."
Another happy shopper says: 'Easy to use and feels great on the under eye. Helps concealer glide on well with no creasing.'
While this customer who picked it up from iHerb says: "I absolutely adore this balm. It's incredibly easy to use, and the vitamin C in its ingredients gives my under-eye area a radiant glow. RoC products consistently impress me, and this one is no exception. It has no scent and has a smooth texture which I most like. I'll definitely continue using it."
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