Pretty much everyone has natural lines and creases on their face.

And despite what you may see on social media, nobody’s face is perfectly crease-free.

This is especially true if too much concealer is applied on top of unprepped skin.

Woman winking with eye concealer

The next step is the most important one.

Before you grab yoursetting powder to keep that makeup in place, reach for your beauty blender.

What you want to do is completely clear out the product from those lines before setting with powder.

Woman using beauty sponge

Then, set the undereye with a powder puff, pressing the powder into the area.

The powder will smooth everything out without sitting on top of concealer-filled lines.

Wipe away any excess powder with a small, clean brush.

Woman touching under eye

Makeup can be so finicky sometimes!

Instead, take your tried-and-true damp beauty sponge and lightly dab it under the eye.

This dampens the makeup there so that it can be moved before resetting.

A few spritzes of hydrating facial spray also may help melt your makeup back into place.

FYI, you’re probably the only one who noticed that creasing.

Chances are, nobody but you even knows it.