Concealer is pigment in liquid. It was made for flat, still skin.
Your under-eye blinks 15,000 to 20,000 times a day. Concealer can't grip skin that moves that much.
Every major beauty brand knows this. They've known for decades. They sell it to you anyway.
So you built the workaround — the primer, the colour corrector, the baking powder, the setting spray.
And still: the bathroom mirror check. The car visor. The front camera. Hoping nothing had caked.
"You can only reduce creasing, not eliminate it. Reality of makeup."
"More product, more creasing."
That's not your skill. That's not your skin.
That's a product designed for the wrong part of your face.