Dark circles are a common problem that can affect facial appearance. Dark pigmentation around the eyes can be a result of factors such as tiredness, stress, allergies or even genetics. There are different types of dark circles, and in the case of pigmented ones, those that leave dark marks on the lower eyelid, they can be disguised with concealer. However, depending on the dark circles tone, the skin color corrector alone does not completely cover the blemishes.
For this, there are camouflage concealers, which are colored ones. But how to use them? To neutralize the tones, you need to combine opposite colors. Next, makeup artist Gabi Diomkinas teaches how to use the right colors to disguise the dark pigmentation around the eyes.
purplish dark circles
It is common in very white, blond people, with trend to blush. In this case, the indicated concealer is yellow.
greenish dark circles
They usually appear on black skin. In this case, the indicated concealer is the pink one.
brownish dark circles
Common in people who tan easily or have the black skin. In this case, the indicated concealer is beige.
gray dark circles
They are typical in people who have dark circles naturally, for hereditary reasons. They are dark, very visible and difficult to hide. In this case, theindicated concealerit’s the orange.
How to apply?
In all cases, the recommended thing is to apply the product always giving light tappings with the ring finger. Use a sponge or a brush, until complete adhesion. Then, apply a concealer in your skin color over the camouflage concealer.
By following these tips and choosing the right products, your makeup will be much prettier. Once you’ve prepared your skin the right way, you can start making up your eyes and mouth!
Source: Maxima

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