What if you were told that it is possible to make the dark circles disappear from a simple brushstroke? A professional makeup artist revealed her little trick to say goodbye to the suitcases under the eyes! Follow the leader !
Dark circles can spoil our lives (we barely exaggerate). A night a little too short, and here we are with a travel bag under the eyes. Fortunately for us, there are a few solutions to limit the damage. Among them? Sleep well, obviously, drink a lot of water, or sleep with a slightly raised head to avoid the accumulation of lymph. For a quick action and deflate the area, it is also advisable to massage the area with spoons left in the fridge beforehand. In short, we will have understood, many small tips help to mitigate the appearance of dark circles.
On the makeup side, there too some techniques can do miracles to camouflage a few hours of missing sleep. Recently, the professional makeup artist Mary Phillips, who takes care of Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner in particular, shared her little trick. Good news: it is extremely easy to reproduce! After applying your concealer in good and due shape, take a free powder, but not just any: “A pink or peach powder will make all the difference, because it reduces the blue or the green of the eye contour“, She explains in a video published on Instagram. Among our favorite references? The Creaseless Setting Powder of Tarte (in Pink or Yellow shade), the Easy Bake Loose Baking & Setting Powder by Huda Beauty (in Cherry Blossom Cake or Peach Pie), or the Illuminating Fixatrix Powder (Candy or Peachy).
The second advice of Mary Phillips: use a color corrector under the concealer. Again, she recommends choosing it pink for clear to medium dyes, or fishing for darker skin skin, in order to neutralize a colored circle while illuminating the area. If you follow all the steps, start with a color corrector, continue with a concealer and finish with pink or peach powder. The key to succeeding this technique? Work with small quantities so that the products do not spin in the folds. And now, the gaze is awake and the signs of fatigue have disappeared.
To illuminate the rest of the face, Mary Phillips uses two powders: a transparent that she spreads in the middle of the forehead and around her mouth, then an adapted to her complexion that she applies everywhere else on her face to unify her Minois.