Author I Meghna Rajpal
Hydrate, prime
Start with a lightweight, hydrating eye cream to plump and smooth the under-eye area. Followed by a primer.
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Colour Corrector
Apply a peach or orange color corrector to neutralize blue or purple tones in dark circles.
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Concealer
Choose a liquid or creamy concealer that matches your skin tone and has a natural or radiant finish. Tap don't rub.
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Right Shade
Pick a concealer one shade lighter than your foundation for a brightening effect, avoid going too light, it can look gray or ashy.
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Triangle Technique
Apply concealer in an inverted triangle shape under the eyes to lift and brighten the area instead of just covering the circles.
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Blend
Use a damp beauty sponge or a soft brush to blend concealer.
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Powder
Use a finely milled translucent or brightening powder to lightly set the concealer. Avoid over-powdering.
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Inner Corners
Use a light-reflecting highlighter or concealer at the inner corner of the eyes to further counteract shadow.
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