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10 Ways To Cover Up Under-Eye Circles
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Use a Quality Concealer
Invest in a high-quality, skin-tone-appropriate concealer. Find one with complete coverage and a velvety consistency.
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Apply Eye Cream
Use an eye moisturizer containing collagen or vitamin C to moisturize and brighten the under-eye area before applying concealer.
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Color Correction
Before concealer, use a peach or orange-colored corrector for bluish or purple dark circles. This softens dark colors.
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Choose the Right Shade
Check your concealer color against your skin. A shade lighter than your skin tone can brighten the region.
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Use a Makeup Sponge or Brush
A makeup sponge or concealer brush can smooth and evenly apply concealer. Blend it outward to hide dark circles.
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Set with Powder
Use a lightweight, translucent setting powder to keep your concealer from creasing and last all day.
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Hydrate Properly
Drink adequate water and use a moisturizing under-eye lotion to avoid dryness, which can highlight dark circles.
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Cold Compress
Use a cooled spoon or cucumber slices to minimize puffiness and calm the under-eye region before putting makeup.
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Avoid Overloading
Avoid overusing concealer, which can settle into fine wrinkles and look cakey. Start with a little and add more as needed.
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Sleep and Lifestyle
Over time, enough sleep, a balanced diet, and a healthy lifestyle help decrease dark circles. Take care of your whole health.
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