Went out to lunch the other day with a friend and while I was waiting for her, I looked at my reflection in the mirrored wall and could spot my huge dark circles under my eyes from 10 feet away! Holy cow I need concealer! Any recommendations?
Went out to lunch the other day with a friend and while I was waiting for her, I looked at my reflection in the mirrored wall and could spot my huge dark circles under my eyes from 10 feet away! Holy cow I need concealer! Any recommendations?
pomegranate / 3729 posts
I use a really lightweight cover girl one to help with the dark circles. It's called invisible I think. It's not the longest lasting, but it really wakes my face up when I have it on. Also, it's cheap and easy to apply (just dab on and blend with fingers). The trick for undereye concealer is to have it about a shade lighter than your skin/other makeup! Good luck!
nectarine / 2886 posts
Yves st laurent touche eclat is so great! It really helps to brighten the under eye area.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I'd recommend either Bobbi Brown or Clinique for a concealer. I use one that is the exact same shade as my foundation, not lighter, because it works better with my skin tone and the shading I have on my eye area.
persimmon / 1465 posts
I use the clinique one that's kind of pen shaped. Can't think what it's called, maybe airbrush? Anyway it's really good.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
Under my eyes I use Givency Mister Light Corrective Pen - it's amazing! For other areas I use a Lancome wand concealer.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
i like yves touche eclat if you like lighter coverage, or cle de peau which is what i'm using now. it's a great concealer for everything and heavier than the touche eclat. pricey but lasts a really long time.
grapefruit / 4703 posts
I use Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage - it comes in a pot and you use a brush. It's nice and creamy.
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
I will love to read these responses because I'm on my second concealer and still not loving it. I recently switched from Bare Minerals to BB Cream and it's tough to find a concealer that will stay on on top of the BB Cream. It usually slips off. I tried the Nars stick but returned it, and now I'm using Dior liquid concealer and it's just o.k.
I don't have a problem with undereye circles (my problem is age spots and freckles/moles) but I've heard that the cover girl mineral touch concealer is great. I think that's what it's called, at least... it's in green and white packaging. I think it has something called a lumi touch applicator. I heard about it from frmheadtotoe.com!
wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts
I use Garnier Anti-Dark-Circle Eye Roller. I love it and think it works really well!
Also, if you can find something that has micah in it, that will do wonders too. It will cause light to reflect off your skin so that the area looks visibly lighter.
Also, for concealers, look for something with a green tint to hide redness and a yellow tint to hide darkness. The different tints will help cancel out the color or your skin. The Garnier product I use has a bit of a yellow tint, which is why I think it works so well.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
I use the BareMinerals undereye concealer... works like a charm! But it's only if you like the bright undereye look!
persimmon / 1396 posts
I wear the Loreal mineral makeup and I end up not needing concealer because I just put extra foundation on the spots that need it. I used to use bare minerals, but found the Loreal version works even better, and comes with a built in brush, so you don't have to switch out and clean brushes all the time
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
I've been using Almay truematch concealer and I like it, I've also tried the Clinque pen and it was wonderful!
kiwi / 623 posts
@mrs. wagon: aw bummer I was going to try the Nars one. I'll possibly check out cover girl.
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