Skin care
Ditch Dark Circles and Puffiness for GoodUse these expert tips to treat and camouflage your annoying eye issues the right way |
Camouflage dark circles Until you get rid of your circles for good, or if you'd rather just hide them in lieu of treating them, use Turnbow's tricks to conceal all types of dark circles:
Step 1: Massage on an eye cream in a circular motion with a cool fingertip to improve circulation.
Step 2: Use a firm tapered brush (try Clinique Concealer Brush, $19.50) to apply creamy concealer (Turnbow's fave: La Mer The Radiant Concealer SPF 25, $65) that's half a shade lighter than your skin and slightly peach-y in tone over the dark areas. Avoid shades that are too light or cool in tone or the area will look ashy. Also, don't forget to cover the darkness on the inner corners of your eyes.
Step 3: Tap a fingertip over the concealer to further blend it into your skin.
Step 4: If your eyes appear very sunken in and shadowy, apply a luminizing cream or powder (try Dior Skinflash, $34) over the concealer to make the area pop and appear brighter.
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Step 1: Massage on an eye cream in a circular motion with a cool fingertip to improve circulation.
Step 2: Use a firm tapered brush (try Clinique Concealer Brush, $19.50) to apply creamy concealer (Turnbow's fave: La Mer The Radiant Concealer SPF 25, $65) that's half a shade lighter than your skin and slightly peach-y in tone over the dark areas. Avoid shades that are too light or cool in tone or the area will look ashy. Also, don't forget to cover the darkness on the inner corners of your eyes.
Step 3: Tap a fingertip over the concealer to further blend it into your skin.
Step 4: If your eyes appear very sunken in and shadowy, apply a luminizing cream or powder (try Dior Skinflash, $34) over the concealer to make the area pop and appear brighter.
Next: Learn how to treat puffy eyes
SEE NEXT PAGE: Puffy eyes
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Very good article. I might try some of these right away.
by nicky22 Monday, April 1, 2013 at 09:03AM Report as inappropriate
Thanks
by Monique3 Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 08:12AM Report as inappropriate
Nice information
by EricaC123 Friday, December 28, 2012 at 05:23PM Report as inappropriate
Very thorough article. Just wish there were more suggestions for my dark circles which are caused by blood collection.
by hiddenexpose Sunday, September 23, 2012 at 03:54PM Report as inappropriate
I read something the other day that talked about the importance of using that peach color for concealer to cover if you have "blueish" dark circles. It made a big difference in the naturalness of the finished product. I also heard a tip that said not to use too much moisturizer/eye cream at night since that could increase puffiness. This is an area I am working on. Thanks for the additional info.
by alictasia Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 03:35PM Report as inappropriate
I like clinique's eye serum. It feels best after it has been in the refrigerator for a while so it is nice and cool and rolls on so smoothly.
by beautybody Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 10:19AM Report as inappropriate
Unfortunately, I have both dark circles and puffiness around my eyes. Thank you for breaking down the causes, and giving multiple options for treatment!
by powerwoman033 Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 12:25PM Report as inappropriate
Great article!! Thank you.
by agnesN Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 08:36PM Report as inappropriate
I have the genetic kind as well. I remember as a kid having them, but I have also never had the best sleeping habits, even as a kid. So it's kind of hard either way. to get rid of them.
by yestfl Thursday, February 23, 2012 at 11:19AM Report as inappropriate
Great...I have the genetic kind. The purplish ones you have even after a good night's sleep and people still think you got punched in the face.
by m.rose Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 11:21PM Report as inappropriate