conceal dark under eye circles
If you've tried every kind of cover stick, cream, gel, and powder to cover the dark circles under your eyes, but still look like a raccoon. Don't worry- We'll show you how to send those bags packing!
When covering under eye circles, keep three things in mind: color, consistency, and technique.
- Too light a concealer will exaggerate the problem, making the area look as if something was covered up and creating the raccoon look you're talking about.
- Choose a shade that is no more than one or two shades lighter than your skin color, and always avoid white. For those with darker skin, choose yellow-based concealers
- Creamy concealers are the best. Since they won't cake or pull at the delicate eye area. Urban Apothecary's Correct & Reflect stick utilizes properties that reflect light away from the darker areas of the skin while at the same time providing coverage.
- An easy to use trick is mixing a bit of face lotion and concealer in the palm of your hand. Gently tap the mixture on the area under the inner eye only, allowing the heat of your finger to blend the concealer into your skin.
- For temporary relief, try a gel eye mask! Spa Ahh Blue Gel Eye Mask & Patches are full of chilled, wiggly gel that conform to the shape of your eye, distributing coolness right where you need it. Simply press on a mask and relax. Your entire eye area will be bathed in soothing botanical extracts as you indulge in the aromatherapy of essential oils.
- The good news is, early research suggests that vitamin K, which has been used to diminish the appearance of bruises, can help to fade undereye circles. Try eating more leafy vegetables, cheese and liver. Vitamin K is also found in asparagus, coffee, bacon and green tea.