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Emergency help with undereye circles needed ASAP... like by end of today! :)
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Hi ladies, I have somewhere special to go to tonight, but I have these really dark bags under my eyes. I don't own any concealers - instead, I usually just hope that foundation covers everything. But today, it looks really bad! (Yeah I have been having some late nights as I sometimes have trouble falling asleep!) So I was wondering, are there any good concealers out there for undereye circles? (No budget limit - as long as they work!!!) Thanks Answer: My favourite concealer for undereye circles is Clinique All About Eyes, although MUA reviews are fairly average. Quite good coverage and allegedly de-puffs. I also love Clarins Eye Flash Balm which brightens my dark circles dramatically. I think most girls on here would recommend YSL Touche Eclat but I haven't tried it - it's an illuminater, so best for dark shadows. Answer: YSL touch eclat is great as an illuminator/highlighter it doesnt cover the circles but kinda brightens them and reflects away from them can be used in other places too But i find TBS lightening touch pen does JUST a good a job, sometimes i think its even better, for about 1/4 of the price Answer: armani has a good one! (I forget what it is called but it comes in a black tube with a brush applicator.) I like it because it doesn't crease Answer: Try a yellow corrector and then blend in with foundation. Answer: I would go into Myer or David Jones and have one of the SA apply it before you buy it. I can never blend concealer in very well. Have fun tonight! Answer: vincent longo creme concealer is a life saver i tried the ysl touche eclat based on reviews but it doesnt cover circles at all... i think its more of a highlighter to use AFTER concealer- not instead Answer: Originally Posted by georgi But i find TBS lightening touch pen does JUST a good a job, sometimes i think its even better, for about 1/4 of the price I am going to try this for sure! Thanks for the rec Georgi Answer: Put a cube of ice under your eyes for a little while (not too long or you'll go red). This will reduce puffy-ness, do a couple of hours before you leave in case you go red and then concealer over the top. Answer: Thanks ladies!!! Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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