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Use a depuffing eye cream. Get rid of redness with eye drops. Use a color corrector to banish dark circles. Apply a light concealer under the eyes.
Your eyes will probably look tired and smaller if the area beneath them is puffy. You can look more awake by applying an eye cream that’s designed to de-puff your under eyes before you put on any makeup. Look for a cream that contains caffeine, which helps reduce swelling by constricting the blood vessels. Use a tapping motion with your finger when you apply your eye cream. That can help get rid of any fluid that’s accumulated under the eye. When you haven’t gotten enough sleep, your eyes may look red or bloodshot. To get them a fresh, more awake look, use redness relief eye drops that soothe the eyes to help remove the redness. Apply them according to instructions on the bottle.  In most cases, you should apply 1 to 2 drops in each eye when you’re using redness relief eye drops. However, you should consult your product’s instructions to be sure about the proper usage. Avoid using eye drops that contain naphazoline or tetrahydrozoline on a long-term basis. Occasional use is fine, but using them regularly can actually make the redness in your eyes worse. Dark circles under the eyes can make you look tired, but concealer alone may not be enough to hide them. To counteract the blue undertones, you should use an orange color corrector first. Apply it with a brush or a clean finger until well blended, and then cover with a flesh toned concealer. If you have light or fair skin, an orange corrector may be too dark for you. Instead, opt for a peach shade. Whether you have dark circles under your eyes or not, the right concealer can help make your eyes look more awake. Choose a concealer that’s a shade or two lighter than your skin tone to use under your eyes. That will help brighten the area so you look like you got plenty of sleep. For the most brightening effect, apply your concealer in a “V” or upside down triangle shape beneath your eye. Swipe it directly under the eye, but bring it down to a point on your cheek beside your nostril and fill in the entire area. Blend well with a brush or a clean finger, and use a finely milled powder to set the concealer so it doesn’t crease.