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Jul 30, 2016
Lauryn E.
Hello, beauties! I've been looking for my holy grail concealer that will cover my dark circles and acne blemishes very well without looking cakey. I have light, neutral-undertoned, oily, acne-prone skin. I would love to hear your recommendations. Thanks for the help!
Jul 30, 2016
Alexis C.
Depending on how dark your under eye circles are you might need a color corrector to fully conceal them. I don't have a recommendation for that but it's something to consider. For concealer I recommend the NYX HD Concealer, I use it for the under eyes and blemishes and it works well for both and it doesn't break down from skin's oils.
Jul 30, 2016
Diana T.
So cakiness is caused by application issues not product issues - the less product you use the less cakey it looks - especially with concealer you really need to apply it in sheer layers - that said I agree with Alexis that a color corrector will work better to counteract the dark circles with less product that just using a bunch of concealer - also what you use on your acne will probably settle into the creases of your eyes so you probably need different products for both - so for acne I like the Clinique acne solutions concealer - it has a green tint built in to combat redness and has salicylic acid to reduce acne while you wear it - for under eyes I like the maracuja creaseless concealer - over a corrector it works wonders.