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black circles under the eyes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was told by a make up adviser type lady that many "bags under the eyes" actually appear AFTER the make up has been put on. It turns out to be eye shadow that has dusted down onto the area underneath the eye and looks like a dark shadow. Applying concealer will only worsen the problem. Therefore try this technique:
- Apply foundation (and/or powder) to whole face - including to top lids - this helps eye shadow to stick and last for longer
- Apply eye liner
- Apply eye shadow
- Apply mascara
- Use a cotton bud to wipe the area under the eye
- If the under-eye shadow still remains, then take the advice of other users and use a concealer like the ones they reccomended!
- Do rest of make up as usual.
Much eye bag cosmetic surgery actually involves surgeons scraping away years of "anti eye bag puffiness" cream where people have been trying to combat bags that weren't actually there.
Don't for get the old "cold spoons" trick before you apply your make up - that may also help reduce any puffiness and thus make the shadows less visible!
Good luck! :-)
I tend to use a cooling eye gel and one of those lovely cooling gel eye masks fresh out of the fridge/freezer (also very good for headaches/colds/fevers, you look a bit silly but they will just sit on your forehead nicely and don't keep falling off like a wet cloth/flannel).
Sometimes use, dare i say it, piles cream, under my eyes to reduce the puffiness. Tend to use the night before though as it's quite greasy.
I was always told to dab little dots of light reflecting stuff under my eyes and dab it in rather than rubbing it as too much (or the wrong shade) can make it look much worse and draw more attention to your eyes. I always dab under my eyes after to wipe off any rogue eyeliner/shadow after.
As ACW said, I often see myself in a mirror and think I look like I need about 2 days sleep when a little wipe under the eyes shows it's only eyeshadow or eyeliner that's slipped.
Using white liner on the bottom eyelids is quite good for making your eyes look fresher as is clear mascara and a lighter natural looking highlighter eyeshadow up to your brows. Having a decent eyebrow pluck/wax can also make a big difference.
It always seems something people are more paranoid about than what others see, I always think I have big dark circles and bags under my eyes but most people I mention it too say I don't.
Maybe try asking an honest friend and see what they say or maybe go to one of the good counters in a department store and ask for their advice and see if you can try what they have on offer and see how it works?