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TAKE QUIZ- Diminish Dark Circles
For stubborn dark circles, warm concealer in the palm of your hand before applying it under eyes-the heat of your skin will thin it slightly, resulting in finer, smoother coverage. - Brighten Sleepy Eyes
Dot a shimmering mixture of Invisible Concealer, or Truconceal Concealer and Eye Enhancers 1-Kit Shadow in French Vanilla at the corners of your eyes and blend outward. - Photo Finish
Avoid having your face appear paler than your neck in photos; skip the foundation and use concealer just where you need it. Top with Professional Loose Powder. - Forego Foundation
Looking for a light layer or quick coverage? Apply concealer only on flaws, blemishes, and under-eye circles; blend and go! - Lost Bags
Help hide dark under eye circles before applying foundation. Lightly dot on concealer in a shade that closely matches your foundation using a sponge or fingertip to blend. - Banish Blemishes
After applying foundation, dab concealer only on blemishes. Let it dry for a second then set the concealer by lightly dabbing it with a cotton swab with a little loose powder on the tip. - Less Is More
A little concealer goes a long way-too much accentuates rather than hides. If your application looks caked-on, wrap a tissue around your finger, and gently blot it over the surface to remove the excess. - A Real Eye-Opener
Apply concealer under the eyes, up to the lower lashes and most importantly, on the innermost corner of the eyes to brighten your eye area. - Finally, don't forget to blend!









