After using your eye mask, take a shower and let the warm water sprinkle on your eyes to boost circulation. -- Simms
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When You First Wake Up:
Exercise if you have time to get your circulation going. Hang upside down or do some downward dogs (see how to do it here) -- it'll help reverse the blood flow and help with dark circles. -- Simms
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When You First Wake Up:
There are tons of facemasks that can perk up a dull complexion and give you a glow. Here are some to try:
Vitamin C masks are a great way to add luminosity and moisture to skin. Neutrogena Healthy Skin Visibly Even Skin Polishing Enzyme Treatment, $12.59 is clinically proven to increase glow. -- Babaian
Next: Get expert makeup tips to look flawless and bright eyed
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Makeup Tips:
Chances are if you're tired and/or stressed out your skin will show it by breaking out or becoming severely dehydrated. The key is to not overdo makeup in either instance. Keep it looking radiant with a tinted moisturizer that has a nice healthy sheen to it (try Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer, $42). If you're oily try a mineral powder foundation. -- Streicher
We all know the great looking skin mantra: drink plenty of water, stay away from sugar, salt and alcohol and get plenty of rest. But we also know that these things aren't always possible. Late nights and early mornings are inevitable, so for times when sleep isn't an option, use these expert tips to help you look awake and refreshed. You'll have everyone fooled into thinking you got your required eight hours.