Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use a moisturizer?
Do you use foundations?
Do you use a concealer?
Do you have a fluffy brush?
Do you take vitamin C supplements?
Common conclusions
Your under-eye skin is especially thin, so applying a moisturizer is extra important here. To hydrate the under-eye region, you should use an eye cream (or any moisturizer). You should begin at the inside corner and work your way outward.
Great! When you have dark circles, the first step in your makeup routine should be to find the right foundation. This necessitates the use of a full-coverage base. You should appply a light layer of foundation all over your undereye region. You should try out the L'Oréal Paris Infallible Total Cover Foundation, etc.
Concealer is great for hiding dark circles or skin imperfections. You should choose color correctors in shades of red, pink, yellow, or orange, as these will help balance out the bluish-purple color of under-eye circles.You should apply the concealer in an upside down triangle with your ring finger, low enough under the eyes to completely cover the area. Try out the Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer, Maybelline New York Instant Age Rewind Eraser Concealer, etc.
Oil is used in concealers and foundations so that they can lay effortlessly and beautifully on your skin. You must set your job so that it does not break down during the day. Brush a little pressed powder over the eye with a soft brush.
Great! You should keep taking vitamin C supplements because Vitamin C helps prevent dark circles by strengthening the skin.
You should increase your Vitamin C because it has strong antioxidant properties, so will ward off damaging free radicals that may contribute to dark circles in the long term.
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