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Aug 20, 2013
Jackie C.
I have naturally really really dark circles under my eyes, I always look so tired! Is there anyway I could tone them down, or even get rid of them? Even makeup that would help!! Please!
Aug 20, 2013
Brittany F.
1. Make sure you use a really creamy concealer, a concealer that is too dry will crack around fine lines
2. Only apply concealer where the actual dark circle is, don't go beyond it or you might bring attention to the spot you're trying to cover
3. Use a concealer with a yellow base to cancel out the blues or purple hues under your eyes, as well as go a shade (but no more) lighter than your foundation.
5. Set with a translucent powder or your regular powder, using a sponge.
To actually reduce them:
1. Make sure you get plenty of sleep, getting too little sleep may make your circles appear darker.
2. Cucumber slices refresh your under eye circles and make them appear lighter
3. Every day apply an ice cube in a towl onto your eyes for 10-15 minutes
4. Seep two tea bags in hot water and wait for them to cool slightly, then apply on your eyes. Green tea works the best.
5. Blend a whole uncooked potato and apply some of the purée on your eyes for 30 minutes, then wash off with warm water
6. Put a spoon in the freezer, then use the back side and put it under your eyes
Aug 20, 2013
Jackie C.
Oh my god! Thank you so much!
Aug 21, 2013
Leslie L.
I have dark circles too and I use a concealer made to help/ treat them... You can find some at sallys.
Aug 21, 2013
Jackie C.
Thank you!