How To Reduce Under Eye "Bags"
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Jan 6, 2013
Brandy M.
I have bags under my eyes that are pretty pronounced and I hate them. What can I use to make them look less pronounced? Or is there something that makes the under eye area fuller? It seems like the concealer (only drug store types so far) I have used and changed the darkness of them but they still appear pretty gross to me.
Jan 6, 2013
Elise L.
Are you talking dark circles or bags? They are two different things. Gossmakeup has a video on how to conceal bags.
Jan 6, 2013
Brandy M.
Bags and dark circles...I am a mess down there lol. I'll look up the video! Thanks!
Jan 6, 2013
Ashlyn P.
Try putting cool cucumbers or ice on them in the morning to make them less puffy. Also maybe try an under eye cream, I use the origins eye cream and it does wonders.
Jan 6, 2013
Elise L.
Check out the video its amazing, as for concealer to reduce coloration benefits erase paste is awesome or Laura mercier secret camouflage.
Jan 7, 2013
alyssa f.
lol i just watched a video on this u take a conseler that its 1 shade lighter than yours and if u look straight in the mirror the shadow u see well u want to highlight it yes high light it dont go too far up with the conseler or u will make it look even worse so remember highlight the shadow and the vidio is a more resent one by gossmakeup hope this helped!!!!
Jan 7, 2013
Jamie K.
Take a spoon and run it under cold water. Then apply the spoon to areas around your eyes. Also warm black tea bags can do the trick. If anything else , tilt your head up while you sleep at night. It causes less fluids to stay under your eyes. Thusly causing your bags to go away
Jan 7, 2013
Lèvres rouges M.
You can reduce bags several ways. You can get potatoes and cut them in half and place them on the bags. You can get a cold spoon and place it on your eyes. To avoid getting puffy eyes sleep on your back and not your face (I'm so guilty of that). As for dark circles..if they're hereditary there's not much you can do (unless you're open to
fillers like restylane). A good concealer is prolong wear concealer by MAC, Nars concealer, and I actually like the revlon photo ready one as well:)