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Dark Circles

By Paula Begoun

Problem: I have dark circles that seem to get worse as the day goes by! What can I do to make my concealer last?

Solution: Dark circles can be caused by several factors, and each one needs to be dealt with in a different way. Dark circles can be caused by sun damage, veins and capillaries that show through skin, irritation, and the natural dark pigment that can occur in this area. They can also be a result of natural shadows that fall within the eye area, making that area appear darker. Plus, dark circles can be a result of dry skin making the area look dull and tired.

Be sure you are using a lightweight moisturizer (gel or silicone-based moisturizers are best for this) under the eye area; too much or too heavy a moisturizer can make your concealer slide off. Always use a sunscreen during the day, or wear sunglasses, which will prevent sun damage from stimulating dark pigmentation to occur.

Matte (rather than too creamy or greasy) concealers are best to cover natural shadows or dark pigmentation because they tend to last longer and not crease. Examples include Revlon ColorStay Concealer ($8.99), Maybelline Great Wear Concealer ($4.99), Paula's Choice No Slip Concealer ($8.95) and Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish Concealer ($14). The color of the concealer must be light enough to cover the dark circles, but not so light that it gives the appearance of a white mask around the eyes. Avoid using greasy eye pencils and stay away from mascara that smears; these can both slide during the day, making matters worse. Use only a tiny amount of powder to line the lower lashes or wear no liner at all.

If you have allergies, you may want to consider an antihistamine. Although uncommon, food allergies may also be to blame, but this would need to be confirmed by an allergist. City pollution can get to your eyes by the day's end, too, so you may want to use an air filter in your home
or office.

If all else fails, you may want to consider laser treatments for lightening (and in some cases eliminating) dark circles. Traditional skin-lightening products do not have any effect on dark circles unless they are caused by sun damage.



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