Purple under eye circles.

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Nov 9, 2015

Milan M.

I'm confused guys! Do I use peach, yellow or orange for colour correcting? My under eye circles are troubling me! I haven't found good concealers and products that don't cake and make me look worse. HELP.

Nov 9, 2015

Milan M.

Another picture!

Nov 9, 2015

Milan M.

So hollow and obvious 😕😕😕

Nov 9, 2015

Marleen B.

I"d go with peach because it appears you have a medium to tan skintone. Yellow can be too light for medium to tan skintones and can look chalky. That's just my experience, it's all about trial & error when it comes to makeup.

Nov 9, 2015

Marleen B.

You could also try orange.

Nov 9, 2015

Diana T.

Try the Bobbi brown peach color corrector - I use it and it works great for me - but honestly I really don't see dramatic dark circles - they are barely noticeable - and your skin looks amazing so I think maybe an eye cream to combat dark circles might serve you better than a color corrector honestly.

Nov 9, 2015

Tyla R.

Ok so a trick I've always sworn by to fill in those fine lines under the eye is to dab a touch of Vaseline under the eye before applying your concealer. Sounds crazy but it has worked wonders for me.

Nov 9, 2015

Haili R.

I would try a peach. That's what I usually use and it does the trick. By the way your eyes are to die for!

Nov 10, 2015

Amanda H.

Orange!! Or salmon! I find the benefit erase paste in shade 2 is good and bobby brown corrector in shade light bisque (possibly) is really good!!

Nov 12, 2015

Kathryn R.

If your dark circles are purplish in color, then based on the color wheel the opposite of purple is yellow. Two opposite colors mixed together brown out. So use a yellow on top of your purple discoloration, and if you need further brightening after that then use peach. Peach always equals instant brightness.