Your eyes may be the window to your soul, but they can also give people a glimpse into how sleep-deprived you are sometimes. Dark circles and puffy eyes don’t make you feel your beautiful best.
Of course the best remedy is to get more sleep, but until you can work that into your schedule, grab a cup of coffee and take these steps to looking wide-awake – even when you’re not.
Deflate puffy eyes
If you already drink coffee or tea in the morning, keep it up. Did you know that caffeinated drinks can help wake up the eyes too, says Dr. Bruce Katz, a dermatologist and director of Juva Skin and Laser Center in New York City, and a clinical professor of dermatology at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Caffeine revs up your circulation and that helps keep fluid moving away from the eyes where it can build up.
Also, anything cold will bring down swelling quickly. Store a jar of eye gel in the fridge. After making your coffee, gently tap it under eyes and on lids for a no-fuss fix. Eye gel that contains caffeine may also temporarily tighten skin, says Katz.
Choose a light and natural concealer
Cover-up is your most important tool for looking naturally bright-eyed. Go for a cream or liquid formula that comes in a tube (instead of a thicker formula in a compact), says Heather Cummings, a celebrity makeup artist in Los Angeles. It will blend better into delicate eye-area skin and look most like your own skin. (Heavier concealers are more prone to caking or creasing.)
Pick the shade closest to your skin tone that also has a slight peach or yellow undertone. The tints help cancel out purple, blue and reddish tones common in under-eye circles.
Learn how to apply concealer in a professional way. It is an easy, two-step trick from a makeup artist.
Blend away dark circles
Here’s how to apply concealer around the eyes:
- Place a small dot on the skin at the inner corners of your eyes.
- Add one or two more dots under the eyes, covering any discoloration.
- With your ring finger, lightly tap to blend, keeping the makeup on the hollow above your cheekbone. (Don’t blend it down over cheeks.) Continue until the makeup disappears into skin.
- Finally, dab a little bit of concealer on your lids to even out skin tone.
Curl your lashes
You may think curling is a skip-able step, but it instantly makes eyes look more awake, even if you don’t wear mascara. “Curled lashes emphasize the upper part of your eye so you look more alert,” says Cummings. Curling also keeps the hairs from partially covering eyes or casting a shadow. Here’s how to curl right:
- Place the curler as close to lash roots as you can.
- Look straight ahead and tighten the curler, holding it in place for five seconds.
- Release your grip and repeat once more.
Apply a thin coat of mascara
A dark brown or black mascara helps lengthen lashes and draws attention to the upper part of your eyes. Here’s how to apply a little bit of mascara for a natural look:
- Pick a waterproof formula, since smudges can make the lower lids look dark.
- Before you apply, wipe the brush with a tissue. This removes excess mascara that might otherwise cause clumps and thickness.
- Brush through lashes once or twice to give yourself an ultralight application that helps lashes look naturally long. This also helps make eyes look pretty and open.
Highlight eyes
When you use a highlighting cream, it’s like flipping on a light switch, says Cummings. The products contain light-reflecting particles, such as mica, that brighten the area and draw attention away from the shadows that make you look tired.
Cummings suggests blending a small amount of the cream just under your eyebrows, at the arch (on the center of your brow bone). Also touch a bit on the skin at the inner corners of your eyes.
If you have an extra 30 seconds, apply a slightly shimmery champagne-colored cream eye shadow on your lid, says Cummings. “Place the shadow at the inner corner and blend it out onto your eyelid with a shadow brush or your finger,” she says. “Your eyes will instantly start to sparkle.”
25 thoughts on “Eliminating Dark Circles Under Eyes In Women”
I’ve been thinking a lot about my eyes lately. Looking into eye masks for added moisture and dark circle relief.
What great tips! Thanks for sharing! Some of these I do (without knowing the benefit) and the others I am going to start doing!
Great beauty tips for the eyes! I have a lot of trouble from dark circles, so this comes for a great need, lol
Great tips! Thanks for sharing..
I need a new eyelash curler. I wear glasses so forget about my eyea a lot.
great tips, than you so much. i just turned 30 and feel like i’m getting bags under my eyes more often.
Thanks for sharing these tips. I want to send those bags under my eyes on a vacation.
I try to at least wear mascara to dress up my eyes. But I dont think I’m using it right. Will try these tips.
I have dark circles under my eyes, but I am almost never able to find the right color concealer for my complexion. These are great tips.
Concealer and a decent night’s rest is a huge plus!
I need to take the time out to wer makeup more… I love the way I feel when I do, but it seems I’m always in such a rush that I just don’t do it. Great tips… thank you 🙂
I like the tip of keeping the eye cream in the fridge. Thanks!
Wow–coffee helps you look more wide awake–that’s a new one on me! Not that I am going to argue the point!! I don’t wear makeup but I always have 1 or 2 cups of Java in the morning!! Knock on wood, I don’t get puffy eyes or dark circles!!
This could really help hiding the eyebags. I try to get as much sleep as I can and also have my regular dose of coffee too.
We’ve all been there: You catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and see the eyes of a tired woman staring back at you. But a full night of shut-eye isn’t enough to erase those dark circles, It may help diminish their appearance a bit, but to get rid of circles for good, first consider their source. Was it genetics, age or seasonal allergies ,If your circles are the result of vascular issues
For quick circle camouflage, apply eye cream and let it dry for a few minutes. Then pat on a creamy concealer that matches your skin tone. Top with a layer of loose powder, which helps prevent makeup from caking in creases.
Leira,
I am siding with you: Get down to the source, first.
Of course, sometimes we need a quick fix, and those tips may very well work.
We are as unique as it can be. So, need to find something that works for us!
Great tips! And I totally agree – curling eyelashes is not optional and makes a huge difference. I actually lost my curler a while back and need to get another one…
Love your blog!
I am a guy and yet should be using all these products. I have all those issues, but I am too lazy!
These are great beauty tips. I have this problem occasionally.
Slices of cucumbers work wonders too! Thanks for a great article!
Such Great Tips & Advice I Must Try This Thank You!
Great tips. For me, my problem lies in allergies! I’ve got puffy allergy face and I realize I now have to take my allergy medicine daily. Once I can battle against the red puffy eyes I think I will be able to make more time for beautifying myself.
Thank you for the info. I just recently started to have dark circle under the eyes.
Time to buy an eyelash curler! good tips!