What Is A Color Corrector?
“To find the right color-corrector for your skin, saturation plays a role,” says Greenberg.
Color Correct (Carefully!)
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When it comes to correcting pesky under-eye circles, think sunny colors.
If you have dryness under your eyes, Murphy suggests staying away from powders.
Avoid applyingtoomuch product on your undereye area.
“Start light, as if you were painting a pointillist,” says Greenberg.
Deflate Puffiness
Under-eye bags can cast a shadow to make the area look darker.
To help deflate puffiness, store your eye cream in the fridge.
The coolness with help reduce the blood flow, making the area look less puffy.
Or opt for an eye cream with a metal applicator.
The pop will help distract from any dark hues.
Draw a swipe of concealer along the outer corner of your eye up toward your temple and blend.
Curling your lashes can also draw the eye upward.