Best Concealer For Dark Circles

"Wow, they're finally gone!"

Are you still trying to find the best concealer for dark circles? Have you tried using your foundation and normal undereye concealers, only to find that they just didn’t work for you? Well, DON'T GIVE UP. It's possible to cover those circles – you just need to know a few insider tips.

The Secret To Great Coverage

Intense discoloration calls for a professional product – one with more pigment and opacity. In other words, you can’t see through it. It’s not there to illuminate...It’s there to cover up!

Three Easy Steps

Step One: Warm it up! Put it in the palm of your hand. Take your fingers and rub it around in small circle to warm it up.

Step Two: GENTLY pat it on. Start at the inside corner of your eyelid next to your nose and work your way outward. You can blend with a brush.

Step Three: Lightly dust with setting powder on the upper cheek area for all day coverage.

Simple Tip
To make your concealer blend completely, apply a thin layer of foundation over it.

Best Dark Circle Concealers

When it comes to covering dark discoloration there are two products that are real standouts.

Dermablend Quick Fix Concealer:
Gives a great natural look and melts beautifully in your hand. It comes in a twist up tube like a lipstick. You can just stick it in your purse and take it with you.

The trick to applying Dermablend is to warm it. It actually gives amazing coverage if you do. It will become creamy and will glide across your skin. You can also apply it with a brush.

Cover FX Total Coverage Cream Foundation:
This one comes in a cream formulation. It's both a foundation and a concealer. It has an SPF of 30. Plus, it comes in 40 shades!

Don't feel discouraged if the first concealer you try doesn't work for you. Sometimes you'll need to sample one or two to get a good match.

It's also possible to blend concealers together just like you do when you are mixing your other makeup products.

* Remember, even the best concealer for dark circles won't work if you don't warm it up. Always warm it first!

Keep in mind applying a primer before any makeup product will give you smoother results. If you haven't tried a primer then get a sample and apply your cover makeup over it. Why? You'll be astounded by what a
difference it makes!

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