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hey guyz im kinda new to this site, and i need help of how to reduce the dark circle around my eyes??? any sugesstion what kind of product can reduce the dark circle???
 
Posts: 1 | Registered: May 25, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I don't have any suggestions - but welcome to the site!

welcome4

Hopefully someone else will have some suggestions for you. Smiler


 
Posts: 2743 | Location: MN | Registered: September 20, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Welcome Clueless! We're in the same boat, and I think it has a leak...titanic

I've had dark circles since I was four, and I haven't found a product yet that makes them any better.

My suggestion to you is to find a really great concealer. Maybelline Wonder Finish foundation works very well on my dark circles.


Love from Becky
 
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Welcome clueless. Welcome

No help from me either but make sure to use eye-safe sun protection for under your eyes so they don't get darker.idunno
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I'm also a life-long dark circle sufferer. All the sleep in the world wouldn't help these things.

I've recently found a concealer that is pretty decent - probably the best one I've tried yet. It's L'Oreal Infallible 16 hour concealer. It's a stick, in like a tall, slim lipstick tube shape. The packaging is red and white, if that helps. I really like it.

I've never been able to reduce them, so I just focus on covering them up.

Welcome, clueless! Welcome


Ciao!
Janelle
 
Posts: 1819 | Location: La Florida | Registered: April 26, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Something that helps brighten the area is COB Lemon hand lotion. Some of the girls talked about it on the board. Megan was kind enough to send me a sample, and it really DOES work!


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Anan, does the COB lotion sting when you apply it around your eyes? I have that problem sometimes with moisturizers. About 10 minutes after putting it on, my eyes start to burn ... like it "sunk in" to my skin and made it into my eyes. You've probably felt it with sunscreen once or twice around your eyes.


Ciao!
Janelle
 
Posts: 1819 | Location: La Florida | Registered: April 26, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Janelle, I know exactly what you are talking about. I've had that same problem with other moisturizers. But this one doesn't bug me. I don't know why. I hope it stays that way crossfingers


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Good to know! I'll have to check it out next time I'm at the store. Thanks Big Grin


Ciao!
Janelle
 
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I've noticed that from time to time with the Lemon hand cream on my face (it was originally my idea to use it as an under-eye brightener a year or so ago Smiler ) that it creates big red blotches on my skin. Maybe it's just me, though.


Love from Becky
 
Posts: 4897 | Location: Plant City, Florida | Registered: April 21, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I admit that I copied Becky's idea to use the CO Bigelow Lemon Hand Treatment as an eye cream. It does brighten up the undereye area a bit. My undereyes have been just been naturally a little bit dark, which is a reason why I tend to stay away from eye makeup.

But the CO Bigelow Lemon body cream isn't good to use as an eye cream. I used a sample packet of this one day on my undereye area & ended up w/ a sunburn. Errr

Clinique All About Eyes is also a good product, but it's a little bit more pricey. I tried a sample of this from a Clinique bonus I got & liked it. I'll probably have to end up buying this when I turn 30.
 
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I use the one found on flower community which brand name "red-avenue" - brightening eye gel, it pretty cool the dark circle appears lighter than before
 
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I recommend MAC Fast Response Eye Cream..if they still make it.

It always worked on clients when I did makeovers..back when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
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A bit of Px concealer can be added into the cream for multi tasking.
Flower
 
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