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How to Cover Dark Circles Over 50, According to Bobbi Brown
First, use eye cream. This is especially important for women over 50 who may have drier skin in the under eye area. "Just use a touch," Brown says. This will help your color corrector to blend better.
“The under-eye area has the thinnest skin on the entire body, making it incredibly delicate,” says Dr. Sarah Sung, a board-certified dermatologist in Seattle.
Because the skin is so thin under your eyes, there are a lot of different issues that can come up—namely puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines and wrinkles. And while you can certainly cover ...
These silicone eye patches won’t dramatically reduce under-eye bags, but when you stick them on before bed as a ~precaution~, their gentle compression may help reduce some of the fluid retention ...
Next, you’ll want to go in with your corrector. “Once the [eye] cream is about 50% absorbed, I take a fluffy brush, and in light layers, depending on how dark the eye is, I add a color ...
A pair of under-eye masks aren’t going to change your life or make you look 10 years younger. But anything that helps you take care of your skin and have fun in the process is a good thing.
Addressing under-eye bags requires consideration of daily habits that influence skin health. Adequate sleep, typically seven to eight hours nightly, helps prevent fluid accumulation and allows ...
grace & stella’s Glow All In De-Puffing Eye Elixir is on sale at Amazon for just $8, down from $15. That’s nearly half off on a product that’s quickly becoming a seasonal essential.
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