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Patricks Technique for Concealer

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Patricks Technique for Concealer

In a beauty world crowded with hacks and half-steps, Patrick’s technique for concealer stands out because it’s thoughtful, controlled, and rooted in artistry rather than shortcuts. Watching Patrick Ta work is a reminder that concealer isn’t meant to erase the face. It’s meant to refine it.

What makes Patrick’s approach so effective is that it rejects the idea that more product equals more coverage. Instead, the technique is built around placement, restraint, and intention. Concealer is treated like a sculpting tool, not a blanket.

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Concealer Placement Before Product

Patrick begins by thinking about why concealer is being used. Is it to brighten the under-eyes? Lift the face? Neutralize redness? Each purpose has a different placement, and that’s where many people go wrong.

Rather than swiping concealer directly under the entire eye, Patrick applies it strategically. The inner corner and the outer corner get the most attention, while the center is often left untouched or lightly blended. This creates brightness without heaviness and avoids the common problem of creasing or settling into fine lines.

The same logic applies to the rest of the face. Around the nose, corners of the mouth, or any area of discoloration, concealer is pressed only where it’s needed. There’s no attempt to mask skin texture or overcorrect natural shadows. The skin is allowed to look like skin.

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Less Blending, More Pressing

Another defining part of Patrick’s technique is how he blends. Instead of aggressive swiping or buffing, he uses controlled pressing motions. This keeps coverage where it belongs and prevents the product from thinning out too much.

That’s where Patrick’s concealer brush becomes essential. Designed to mimic the precision of a fingertip with the polish of a professional tool, the brush allows for exact placement and seamless blending. Its shape lets you reach small areas like the inner eye or sides of the nose without disturbing the foundation underneath.

The brush doesn’t rush the process. It encourages patience, which is key to the technique. Concealer is layered only if necessary, and each layer is blended carefully before adding more.

Patrick often lets concealer sit for a few seconds before blending. This small pause allows the product to set slightly, increasing coverage without needing extra product. It’s a simple step, but it makes a visible difference.

Brightening Without Baking

Patrick’s method also moves away from heavy baking. Instead of loading the under-eyes with powder, he uses minimal setting, often pressing a small amount of finely milled powder only where creasing is likely.

This keeps the under-eye area bright and smooth while maintaining a natural finish. The result is lifted and polished, not dry or overdone. It’s especially effective on mature skin or anyone who wants coverage without weight.

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Why this Concealer Technique Works

At its core, Patrick’s concealer technique works because it respects the face. It doesn’t fight natural structure or texture. It enhances what’s already there.

The focus on placement, minimal product, and precise tools reflects a professional mindset. You’re not trying to hide your skin. You’re refining it. That’s why the results look effortless, even though the method itself is intentional and exact.

Patrick’s concealer brush, along with the philosophy behind it from Patrick Ta Beauty, reinforces this idea. Good makeup isn’t about piling on steps. It’s about knowing where to stop.

For anyone frustrated with cakey under-eyes or concealer that never looks quite right, Patrick’s technique offers a reset. Slow down. Place with purpose. Blend with care. Sometimes, the biggest difference comes from doing less, better.

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