How to cover up under eyes?

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Sep 4, 2015

Delaney O.

I have always hated the lines under my eyes, right now all I'm using is maybelline 8 in 1 BB cream that is supposed to help with lines, I was wondering what else I could try?

Sep 4, 2015

Delaney R.

Same name as me!! And same undereye probs.

Sep 5, 2015

Sav L.

I use a nice moisturizer, then a salmon colored under eye product, then I do a light concealer

Sep 5, 2015

Marleen B.

It looks more like a genetic under eye puffiness that is creating that line. You could try applying a slightly darker concealer on the puff only, above the line, although thats tricky. Or an easier way, is to apply a subtle smokey shadow under your eye over the puff. You don't have to go as dark as this picture but, you get the idea. Also, applying mascara on your lower lashline can hide the puffiness thus lessen the look of the line. Experiment a little with shadow & mascara or one or the other.

Sep 5, 2015

Maddie M.

I have a similar problem, (I have deep set eyes) I like to use a bright bright orange concealer with a light foundation under my eyes and cheeks. I use an under eye powder. That's on my lazy days. On other days, a color concealer pallet is wonderful. :)

Sep 5, 2015

Charlee Z.

When covering up unwanted colors it's really important to use something that cancels out the dark purple/blue color of your under eye. such as an orange peach color and then use your under eye concealer on top of that I use Nyx hippie chic lipstick for this trick let me know if this works :)

Sep 5, 2015

Johanna G.

Try out Kiehl's eyecream!

Sep 5, 2015

Siobhan D.

I seen this amazing tutorial about an girl that really had bags under her eyes and she put on red lipstick under her eyes and use an eyeshadow brush to blend it out and then use concealer, I also tried it and it work amazingly <3

Sep 5, 2015

Marleen B.

I also wanted to add that its important to distinguish eye "bags' from dark under eye circles (darkness). Eye 'bags' are puffy. They usually look lighter than the surrounding skin. Because the puff is coming forward, its causing a shadow below it creating a dark sometimes sunken look. So you should not use the same shade concealer on the "puff" as you use on the dark circle. A 1/2 shade darker concealer on the puff & a 1/2 lighter concealer on the dark shadow will even out that area visually.