Try using a highlighting pen in the dark crease, over your foundation, it reflects light and really brightens the eyes. I do this and I think it is an amazing trick!
2006-11-02 01:30:10
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answered by WednesdayLady 2
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Yellow, but not pure yellow.This is where spending a little more pays off. The wrong color concealer can make you look like a freak.Go to a major Dept. store.Bobbi Brown & Prescriptives both have salespeople trained to match your skin tone exactly. It is amazing what a good concealer can do.
2006-11-02 01:33:00
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answered by tvlscat@flash.net 5
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Definitely a shade of yellow. Green is normally used to hide red patches. Use a concealer that is one shade lighter than the foundation you generally use.
2006-11-02 02:04:43
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answered by DC 4
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ACtually, both are right. I have terrible big blue under eye circles,and I use a combination of yellow concealer, and one nearer my skin tone. I blend them wiht a foundation brush BEFORE applying my foundation, and you would never know I was hiding a thing!
2006-11-02 01:37:37
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answered by kerlyran 3
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I heard studio finish is a great one for undereye circles.
2016-03-28 04:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It is yellow to cover up brown/black and green for red. After you use yellow conceller, put on your powder and/or foundation on your whole face a slightly lighter color than your actually skin tone.
Visit your local Bloomingdales, Macy's, or whatever department store you have. They will help you and give you free samples.
2006-11-02 01:36:55
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answered by Mel 4
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Mary Kay has a facial highlighting pen that is excellent for under eye circles. It come in different shades, so you can choose the one that is perfect for your skin tone. Visit www.marykay.com/mrose2005 to find out more. Also, F.Y.I eating too much chocolate can contribute to dark circles under your eyes.
2006-11-02 01:40:50
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answered by Monique the Mary Kay Lady 1
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Respectfully, nether. Go for a concealer that is at least one shade lighter than your skin; blend it into your skin before applying foundation. Doing it afterward makes everything "look funky".
2006-11-02 01:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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if your undereye circles are red, use green
if your undereye circles are black, use yellow
2006-11-02 01:42:22
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answered by nicole 2
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yellow, it neutrilizes the darkness. green reduces redness in acne.
2006-11-02 01:27:01
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answered by blondechild20 2
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