Under Eye Circles
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Feb 10, 2013
Karina R.
I genetically have really dark under eye circles. What products do you suggest?
Feb 10, 2013
Brittany A.
Previous thread here with several options.
http://www.beautylish.com/t/aisuv/good-concealer-for-dark-undereye-circles
Feb 10, 2013
Jenny A.
Try using ice cubes and lemon wedges. first, rub an ice cube on your eyebags to increase circulation. then, pat dry. cut a really small lemon wedge and gently rub it onto your under eye circles for about 1-5 minutes (depending on your patience, be careful, you do not want to get any in your eyes!). then wash off the lemon juice with cold water and pat dry. Voila! brighter eyes! good luck!
May 6, 2013
Karina R.
Thanks!!