does anybody have advice on how to get rid of undereye circles without using $100 products if u know what i mean? I already use concealer.i really need help i cant stand looking in the mirror and seeing a racoon looking back @ me LOL.
thencalliesaid answered Friday July 7 2006, 12:10 am: Instead of using a normal concealer, try using a yellow concealer like Physicians Formula Magic Cube Concealer in yellow. The yellow color hides dark colors like undereye circles, scars, bruises, etc, and it's only $5.95 and available at your local Walgreens or Jewel. After you apply it under your eyes,cover it with your normal concealer and then dab powder matching your skin color on it to make it stay on all day.
also, if you want to draw the attention away from the under eye area, just apply mascara and eyeliner to the top lashes and avoid the bottom. Avoid brown eyeliners and shadows as they enhance under eye circles. Using lighter colours can give the effect of brighter, more open eyes. Remember too that using a white eyeliner will open your eyes, whereas the darker shades can create a more smoky and sensual effect.
Jaime answered Thursday July 6 2006, 6:07 pm: well basiclly you can put on cocoa butter every night before you go to bed and those dark circles will disappear.Hope that you like my advice.
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xxsima answered Thursday July 6 2006, 4:45 pm: Okay, well, first, make sure that you're getting enough sleep. Second, try using an eye mask. I know what you mean by the 100 dollar products. My mom has a Chanel eyemask and it cost like, 80 bucks. LOL. ;DD. Okay, well, you can get a cheaper one for only 6 bucks. Its called Andrea EyeQ's Eye Mask. I saw it in my seventeen mag, so, I'm not sure if they have it at a pharmacy or Walmart. You can try looking it up online. Put it in the freezer for ten minutes, and then wear it for another 10 minutes. It should make the undereye circles go away pretty fast.
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