From: L’Oréal Paris
If you have dark circles under eyes,
you know just how frustrating they can be. Seriously—the rest of your
complexion could look perfect, but if your under-eye area is dark, that
could put a damper on your day. That’s no fun, now is it? Nope, we
thought not! The good news is that you can cover dark circles under eyes
with makeup and help minimize their appearance with eye cream—so
no one else has to know they’re there (shhh…that’ll be our little
secret!). Below, find tips for hiding dark circles under eyes with concealer and foundation, as well as advice for putting together a skin care routine that’ll help reduce the look of dark circles under eyes.
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HOW TO Cover DARK CIRCLES WITH MAKEUP
It’s time to get familiar with the color correcting trend.
Not sure exactly how it works? Let’s take a trip down memory lane.
Remember the color wheel from your middle school art class? Well, if you
don’t, here’s a mini refresher—a color correcting palette works the
same way. Here’s the deal: Colors that are opposite each other on the
wheel can cancel each other out. So, for example, that’s why you’d want
to use a green-hued concealer to help neutralize the appearance of any
redness on your complexion. When it comes to dark circles under eyes in
particular, you’ll want to reach for a peach-toned concealer.
So, which color corrector should you use? We have a few options for you! The L’Oréal Paris True Match™ Color Correcting Crayons
come in three shades that can be used to disguise dark circles: peach
for fair to light skin tones, bisque for light to medium skin tones, and
orange for medium to deep skin tones. Regardless of which color
corrector you choose, apply concealer in an upside-down triangle on your
dark circles and blend. A little goes a long way, so use sparingly.
[post_ads]Follow up by applying a flesh-toned concealer, like the L’Oréal Paris True Match™ Super-Blendable Multi-Use Concealer,
which comes in 14 shades to match every skin tone and undertone. The
uniquely designed retouching applicator easily allows you to apply
concealer for effortless application, while the formula helps disguise
dark circles and brighten the appearance of your under-eye area when you
wear it. Need a refresher course on determining your undertone? Flip
your wrists—if your veins appear blue, you have a cool undertone; if
your wrists appear green, you have a warm undertone. Once you know that,
you can easily find the right concealer shade to hide dark circles!
Next up: It’s time for foundation! Take your skin type and concerns into consideration when choosing a foundation. If you have dry skin, try a radiant-finish foundation, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Glow Foundation. Meanwhile, if you have oily skin, reach for a matte-finish foundation, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Foundation. If you feel like you need more coverage, opt for a full coverage foundation, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Total Cover Foundation. Whichever foundation you choose, apply it with a makeup blender, like the L’Oréal Paris Infallible Blend Artist Foundation Blender, using quick dabbing and rolling motions.
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HOW TO MINIMIZE THE APPEARANCE OF DARK CIRCLES UNDER EYES
Now that you know how to conceal dark
circles with makeup, it’s time to give you some quick tips on how to
diminish the appearance of dark circles in your skin care routine. The
best thing you can do? Look for an eye cream that can help minimize the
appearance of dark circles under eyes with continued use over time, like
the L’Oréal Paris RevitaLift Anti-Wrinkle + Firming Eye Cream. Apply morning and night as the final step in your skin care routine.
Of course, this isn’t the only eye cream for dark circles we have to recommend. Read our article, Our Best Eye Creams for Dark Circles, for more options to add to your skin care routine.
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