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.

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“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.

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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.

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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.

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