The mistake that you do when you’re covering dark circles

You come up with that to cover dark circles you need a miracle? If yes, don’t worry because you’re not the only one…
And I’m still struggling with the textures and the shades of the concealer to cover the circles under the eyes, to brighten and make my eyes look more rested.
The only thing I can guarantee is that you don’t need magic solutions to find a way to cover dark circles. What you need to do is to pinpoint the exact problem and deal with it appropriately.
Below you will find out what are the two main problems that usually appear under the eyes as well as the way to handle it.
If your eyes have a blue tint under the eyes and give you the feeling that the area is sunken and has lost volume then you need to turn to a concealer with high coverage. You start with a concealer in a warm peachy hue to balance the almost purple shade your eyes. Start the application by dabbing motion in the area you locate the problem. Check the result and if you continue to see it striped, then added a little concraler still, paying off gradually at the edges to do not differ much from the rest of the face.
If you have puffy eyes with bags, then you need to act differently. You start with a concealer that will create a uniform color effect and keep with a light to give light to the look. So, you will create a uniform basis, you want to keep with the makeup of your eyes.
My tip: Because each has very different needs, in addition to the shades need to be careful and textures. If the eye area is dry, then you should have in mind that a compact of concealer will be difficult to lay well. You will need to soak it full very well previously, or to invest in a product with moisturizers that doesn’t dry the area, and will not break then. Finally, over the cocnealer to balance the glass and keep the result you can have a dab of a layer of translucent powder.

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