If you have serious dark circles (we're talking Nosferatu status), this cream is for you. It's so pigmented, you only need a tiny bit -- be careful of over-applying, as it can make you look clown-ish -- to make dark circles recoil in fear. Shade "peach" is perfect for fair-to-medium skin tones, while "papaya" is excellent for darker skin.
Obscure all traces of that happy hour that turned into witching hour with this peachy, creamy concealer. It goes on thick at first, but sheers out when you blend it. Top with your regular concealer for a look that screams "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed" -- even if your brain is screaming for more Advil and coffee, stat.
You've probably seen yellow color correctors on -- who else? -- Kim Kardashian as part of her contouring routine. That's because yellow concealers counteract the blue and purple tones underneath your eyes, resulting in serious brightening. You can even use them atop your eyelids to cancel out any bluish veins.
For subtler purposes, yellow works as a correcting jack-of-all-trades to even out your skin tone, combat dullness and mask dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
For general skin tone evening, try this yellow cushion primer. It goes on slightly sheer, but provides enough coverage to make dark spots and veins do a disappearing act.
For localized coverage (say, an acne mark) dab the highly pigmented yellow shade from this palette onto the area you want to correct, blend it out, and top with your flesh-toned concealer.