Does anyone know how to get rid of really dark circles under the eyes? I have natural dark circles under my eyes that are hereditary in my family. It is so frustrating. I have bought lots of makeup but everytime I try to cover up the circles, my the makeup always looks cakey. does anyone know how to get rid of them? i just bought one of those new Garnier anti puff eye rollers, but so far it hasn't helped.
Well I sware by the olay line of products myself. They have so many things that would help with this problem. Look at all there antiage products. I use almost all of them. There range from evening out all skin tones to just eye care products themselves. I would suggest getting the firming night cream with collogen and the under eye products they offer. After using that for awhile see if it helps some. For a better fix right now, this is what I do when applying make up to make it look better. I use a consealer, like a liquid or stick cover up. I apply it heavy enough but keep it smooth. Then I will take and put on something like the three in one stick I think revlon makes it. Then I apply that as well. I will then add my blush lipstick eye, shadow, eyeliner, and when I am done with that, I use a light powder to finish up. Now the powder I love it that mineral powder brush on. Their are serveral companies that make that as well. But that should help enough that nothing will be caked on in any way and you wont see any dark circles at all doing that. Overtime the olay products should help and you might be able to cut back on having to do all those steps when applying your make up. I hope this helps you out some, please let me know what you think...
P.S. One other thing have you ever tried shcoking your face, you get a big bowl of ice water place some cucumbers in there for little bit and shock your face a few times. Then you pull out the cold cucumbers and place them on your eyes while you just lay down and chill out.
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