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Oct 6, 2014
Codi R.
My under eye circles are really bad some days. And somedays they are fine, honestly it has nothing to do with sleep any suggestions on eye creams that ACTUALLY WORK! And won't irritate my eyes?
Oct 6, 2014
Cailyn B.
I have the same issues. Use a bit of eyeprimer under your eyes and yellow concealer and then your normal concealer. This helps me a lot.
Oct 6, 2014
Kendra H.
Here's the thing;
Dark circles are mostly genetic. There are no eye creams that can magically erase these circles. However, proper skin care, having a healthy diet, and taking care of your skin properly can help you slightly reduce the appearance if the circles. I also recommend using the eye rollerball thing from Simple. I'm not actually sure what it's called but you run it under your eyes and it's supposed to make you look more awake and such. I like it because it does seem to brighten the area and simple doesn't use any really harsh chemicals so it's safe for the gentle undereye area. I also recommend investing in a good quality salmon colored under eye concealer. The salmon color cancels out the blue and purple of undereye circles.
Oct 6, 2014
Codi R.
I have the Bobbi brown corrector and It works but I'm cutting back on wearing makeup besides mascara. And they aren't genetic they just aren't related to sleep so I'm not sure what triggers them its so frustrating. My dermatologist told me to get an eyecream for dark circles because they aren't genetic. I will probly try Clinique but which one? And I'll try the simple one as well
Oct 6, 2014
Smarika R.
I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM!! <<< sorry about that but um sure you understand anyways I found out a while ago it'd because of congestion so basically because of my crappy allergies I have undereye circles. which sucks cuz there's nothing I can do to make them better. but uh my best solution to that is when ever you feel sick just take your meds don't wait till its really really bad before taking them just so you don't have to take a lot of them. good luck! hope you feel the same way I had when I found out...it was like my whole life was explained lol anyways good luck hope it ends up helping you and I hope you figured out why they're so bad
Oct 6, 2014
Smarika R.
Oh and bubzbeauty has a video about this too...check it out its really helpful!
Oct 6, 2014
Tesaa Z.
If you want to use a concealer, MAC pro long wear concealer is amazing. It's my holy grail concealer!!
Oct 6, 2014
Meredith M.
I use white eyeliner by the inner corner of my eyes, makes my eyes brighter
Oct 6, 2014
Codi R.
Thanks guys I'll try taking some Benadryl
Oct 7, 2014
Breeze T.
Supposedly, StriVectin is supposed to make a really good one but I think it's for pigmentation under the eyes rather than for thin undereye skin. I personally find my dark circles less noticeable when I don't skip moisturizing. I alternate jojoba, argan and almond oils and when I'm super dry I love shea butter, all in pure forms. Make sure you don't pull down on the skin around your eyes (think twice when you're bored and rest your face on your hands).