Dark circles around eyes help.
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Nov 12, 2015
Shawna M.
Nov 12, 2015
Noemy M.
To be honest there's not much you can do but conceal them up. Dark circles come from the lack of sleep maybe awhile ago it was the way you're sleeping schedule was at the time,it might not be now. Also it can be genetic. Yours as honestly not as bad,mine are worst lol but drink lots of water :)
Nov 12, 2015
Roz X.
Well, Vitamin C serum will help to even skin tone and brighten for certain. I have hereditary circles even in my childhood pics, so I've learned that lighting and a great concealer make a huge difference.
If these are new...rest, elevating your head and being sure you get enough iron and Vitamin D as well as Omega 3's is a great start!
If you are like me, Kevin Aucoin's Sensual Skin Enhancer is quite impressive when it comes to long wearing, brightening undereye coverage. I never use anything but sunscreen and Perfekt Eye Perfection Gel right up under my eye...but where the shadow is, I cut my Skin Enhancer with Embryolisse Lait-creme Concentrate and it has made a huge difference. I need soooooo little product and for me, it color corrects and brightens. It is a seamless blend where it meets my foundation thanks to Ms. Jacqueline helping me select a shade. I'd ask for a sample as it will last very long and save you cash while you learn to use it. I discovered it while on youtube...so take a peek and be amazed! lol
I didn't like either of the Bye Bye Undereye products, but Erase Paste is pretty good as well. More budget friendly is Age Rewind or Hard Candy Glamoflague concealer. If you aren't dry, you can add a brightening powder to your routine such as Laura Mercier's or Ben Nyes. I run dry so I'm a no powder kinda gal. Good luck!
Nov 12, 2015
Stephanie Z.
I would use a corrector and concealer. That has worked for me, my favorite correctors are from Bobbi Brown, Becca and Benefit.
Nov 17, 2015
Avery M.
I love Panda's Dream Eye Brightener... found @ Urban Outfitters (it's Korean). Try layering it over a brightening concealer for a super bright look. <3.