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Under eye shadows/ dark areas

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SuperSange · 04/01/2020 09:08

Hello; I was wondering if anyone has these and has successfully used a treatment or something to reduce the look of them? They're not through tiredness (though thy makes them worse) but are there all the time. I usually cover with touché eclat, but wondered if something caffeine containing might brighten them up a bit?

Thanks
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SuperSange · 04/01/2020 09:09

Like this.

Under eye shadows/ dark areas
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titsbumfannythelot · 05/01/2020 08:43

Giving this a hopeful bump for you OP. Have heard good things about the ordinary caffeine solution but my skin reacted terribly to it.

hopeishere · 05/01/2020 09:33

I use a becca concealer. I'm resigned to always having them though. I've tried a million creams and none of them make any difference.

StormBaby · 05/01/2020 09:35

I use the ordinary caffiene solution and the subq eye cream but I couldn't tell you if they've made a difference or not!

JassyRadlett · 05/01/2020 09:41

India Knight had something in her column recently about an eye cream that actually worked - very expensive so I haven’t taken the plunge yet! Drunk Elephant Shaba Serum.

SuperSange · 05/01/2020 09:45

Thank you! Is it a caffeine product I need? I use other ordinary products, so could try it.

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SuperSange · 05/01/2020 09:47

Ooh; I can't do very expensive! I was even considering saving up over a year or two for tear trough filler to improve the look of them, but wondered if there was anything else I could try.

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Aridane · 05/01/2020 09:54

TBH - I don’t think you will be able to change your skin colour

MabelMoo23 · 05/01/2020 16:19

I use Becca under eye corrector and Nars concealer.

Truthfully I think the best thing to do is use decent products

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