First, be sure to moisturize your under eye area-often the skin here can be dry and flaky. You can use a standard facial lotion or you could invest in a specially formulated cream in the hopes that it will benefit your dark circles. Any staffer at a beauty store or cosmetics counter can help you locate a cream for this problem, but you may want to look for ones that contain Vitamin K or a combination of Vitamin K and Vitamin A (Retinol)-studies have found these ingredients to be effective in minimizing dark circles over time. You might also want to prime your skin with a cream containing a hint of shimmer. Many undereye creams have this anyway, given that the sparkle will help reflect light and cause your undereye circles to appear lighter.
For a quick fix, cover up your raccoon eyes during your daily makeup routine. Apply a concealer to your undereyes before you apply foundation. You can't just use any concealer though: you should choose one that will counteract the color of your circles. A good rule is to use one that's a shade lighter than your foundation. If your under eye area has a blue or grey hue, select a yellow-based concealer; if the circles have a brownish appearance, go for a light blue or mauve-toned concealer. Even though you might think choosing a light or white-colored concealer would make your circles lighter, such a technique will draw attention to your undereyes.
Finally, remember that you can always create a diversion. Draw attention up and away from your undereyes-line the upper lash line only with a dark brown or black pencil. Then cover your eye lid with a shimmering eye shadow that'll brighten your face.
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