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Under eye help

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Rojak · 05/04/2014 23:48

Not sure what I need but I don't really have bags.

My under eye area just looks old - and concealer just seems to accentuate it.

It's not as plump as the skin on my cheeks and looks like it's sagging.

Is there a cosmetic cover up I can use or am I looking at some form of surgery and if it's surgery, what am I looking for?

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browncat · 05/04/2014 23:49

Lemon Aid By benefit, its fab Smile

Rojak · 05/04/2014 23:53

Is that like a concealer or a treatment type moisturiser?

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violetbunny · 06/04/2014 06:48

Try a long wearing concealer, especially if you have oily skin - it won't gather into any fine lines. MAC Pro Longwear is good. I also use Laura Mercier Secret underrate setting powder over top, it's ultra light and helps prevent creasing as well as brightening the under eye area.

8isalotoflegsDavid · 06/04/2014 06:55

If you are prepared to go for something a bit more drastic then dermal fillers injected into the tear trough area can do wonders for this, and lasts semi-permanently. You need to go somewhere good though - if they put them in the wrong place they can make it look worse.

Done well they are nothing short of a miracle.

squoosh · 06/04/2014 07:06

The only eye cream that is worth buying is Elizabeth Arden's Prevage. Very expensive but very effective.

Rojak · 06/04/2014 14:54

Ok I always thought dermal fillers were for those lines next to the mouth & nose (laugh lines?)

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