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How to use concealer for dark circles: step-by-step tips

Concealing dark circles before and after makeup tutorial

Dark circles are easiest to conceal when you use less product, place it only where the discoloration actually is, and choose the correcting tone based on the color you really see under your eyes. For me the biggest shift was realizing that my under-eyes are not just blue or purple. There is also a greenish cast, which is why a pink-salmon corrector works better for me than a yellow one.

If your concealer looks heavy, creases fast or still leaves a grey shadow, the answer is usually not more product. It is a better shade match, more precise placement and a lighter layering technique. If you want the broader color-theory version, read CONCEALING 101 – How to neutralize and brighten dark circles. If shade matching is the hard part, my undertones guide helps with that too.

Under-eye concealer placement for dark circles

Quick summary: how to conceal dark circles without cakiness

  1. Look at the real color under your eyes and compare it to a color wheel. There is often more than one tone there.
  2. Keep the application small and precise instead of blending concealer far onto the cheeks.
  3. Start with a thin skin-tone concealer and add a brightening corrector only where the darkness still shows through.

Color wheel showing opposite colors for correcting dark circles

Step 1. Figure out the color under your eyes

When it comes to concealing dark circles, the two things that matter most are the right products for your under-eyes and a technique that stays small and precise. Once I started looking at the actual colors instead of just saying “I have dark circles”, the whole thing got easier.

Try to identify the main color you see under your eyes. Is it blue, purple, red, brown or a mix? My under-eyes are a mix, and the blue also leans slightly green. That detail completely changed what worked for me.

Green and purple-blue tones visible under the eyes

Step 2. Apply less product, more precisely

  1. Compare the colors of your dark circles to a color wheel. Be open to the idea that there is probably more than one shade under your eyes.
  2. Keep the concealer where you need it, not around it. Tapping motion usually works best and helps you use less product.
  3. Aim for a natural finish, not a painted block of coverage. Under-eyes usually look better when some skin still looks like skin.

Explaining and teaching this is easiest with an example, so here we go.

Precise concealer placement marked around dark circles
I keep my concealer application precise, above the white dots. The second photo shows the colors I have on my dark circles.

Step 3. Layer a skin-tone concealer and a brightening corrector

The big revelation for me was finding the green hue. No one ever talked about green eye bags! But it does make sense, since my undertone is a warm yellow. Because of the greenish blue, I need a salmony pink color under the eyes. The product that I found, Smashbox x Becca, both neutralizes the unwanted color and brightens at the same time.

There is also purplish blue under my eyes. For that I need something more orange, something closer to my own skin tone. So I still use two products, but I think of it like this:

Before and after result of concealing dark circles
Before & After

First I use a very thin layer of concealer close to my skin tone. It is like a foundation for my under-eyes. This already gets rid of some of the unwanted color, especially most of the purplish blue. When I say thin layer, I really mean it.

Then I finish with a neutralizing brightening concealer. Here I use that slightly pink product instead of something yellow or orange. The formula I use is creamy enough that using two products still looks smooth and not overdone.

Four-step dark circle concealer and corrector application
1. Before makeup 2. Tarte Shape Tape concealer 3. Becca x Smashbox Corrector 4. Finished result

Layered Tarte concealer and Becca corrector before and after
1. Before 2. After Tarte Shape Tape concealer 3. After Tarte concealer + Becca x Smashbox Corrector 4. After

So in a nutshell, the colors that I need are a bit of orange and a bit of pink. Who would have thought. And yes, eye makeup is still a great distraction from dark circles too.

Finished makeup look after concealing dark circles

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Best concealers for this technique

These are the formulas I keep coming back to when I want smoother under-eyes with as little cakiness as possible.

If you want a budget concealer comparison for this same under-eye category, I also wrote a Catrice Liquid Camouflage Concealer review.

Smashbox x Becca Brightening Corrector in Fair/Light is amazing when you can find it. The consistency feels hydrating and lightweight, it does not emphasize fine lines and it reflects light beautifully.

Tarte Shape Tape Ultra Creamy has a similar feel to MAC Pro Longwear Concealer for me. It is lightweight, easy to blend and does not collect into fine lines as quickly.

NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer is thicker, but still very creamy. My go-to shades are Custard or Vanilla depending on how much brightness I want.

Concealers and correctors used for dark circles
Becca Fair Light corrector and Tarte Shape Tape 22N swatches

FAQ

Do I always need a color corrector for dark circles?

No. If the darkness is mild, a thin concealer close to your skin tone can be enough. If your under-eyes still look grey, blue or green through concealer, a corrector usually helps.

Why does concealer look cakey under my eyes?

Usually because there is too much product, the placement is too wide, or the formula is too dry for the area.

What color corrector works for blue or purple dark circles?

Peach, salmon or light orange tones often work best, but the exact shade depends on your skin tone and the color you are actually correcting.

Can concealer hide under-eye bags?

Not completely. Concealer can reduce darkness, but under-eye bags are also about structure and shadow, so a natural finish usually looks better than trying to erase everything.

If you want me to look at your under-eyes or help you choose shades, send me a DM on Instagram @charlottaeve. If you want more personal help, I also offer online makeup consultation.

BEST BEAUTY ADVENT CALENDARS 2023

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Here are the best beauty advent calendars of 2023! Listing them has become a tradition that not-so-secretly starts my Christmas season every year. I always look forward to searching the most interesting, lovely and fun beauty calendars from different categories. Though I have to admit – the best ones are hard to beat and usually stay great year after year (Rituals I’m looking at you).

Whether it’s affordable or luxury you’re after, I got you, so let’s see what goodies we got!

And yes I know I know, it’s September when I’m posting this – but beauty calendars tend to go fast.
And on the other hand, as I mentioned, I kind of start my season early. If you like that vibe, come follow me on my Christmas Instagram account.

♡ BEST BEAUTY ADVENT CALENDARS 2023 ♡

This list updates as new calendars come on sale.

Direct links to the best offers:
*Beauty advent calendars at Lyko
*Beauty advent calendars at Kicks

Benefit All I Want Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

This year Benefit’s calendar has 24 products and it’s really impressive. You’ll find all the best-selling products like the Hoola bronzer, Porefessional (it really does smooth your pores like no other), Roller Lash mascara and not to forget all those great brow products. For true makeup lovers – this calendar is for you!

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Benefit All I Want Beauty Advent Calendar

KICKS Beauty Advent Calendar The Expert 2023

Last year I had this calendar and I loved it. There’s a really nice selection of different items from makeup to skincare to hair. You’ll find lots of products from KICKS’ own line Beautyact – which is a good thing, because having tried the brand’s makeup, it’s great. Price is also fair!

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*KICKS The Expert Calendar (99€, Kicks)

the body shop advent calendars 2023

The Body Shop
Advent of Change – Big Advent of Change & The Ultimate Advent of Change

The Body Shop tends to offer multiple calendars and so is the case this year as well. The Advent of Change calendar is 79€, Big Advent of Change 109€ and The Ultimate Advent of Change 149€. All of the calendars contain great value with trusted lovely TBS products for bath, body  & hair (no makeup products). The two bigger calendars have 25 boxes, whereas the cheapest one 24.

79 – 149€
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*The Body Shop Advent Calendars

Rituals Premium, Deluxe & Classic Advent Calendars 2023

Rituals has three calendars. The biggest difference is that two of those calendars are in a village form, where you get led lights as well. I’ve had that version once, and it looks super cute with the lighted houses. But I have to say, the Classic calendar also looks super cute! When it comes to contents, all of them contain lovely pampering products for body, face and hair. Both the Classic and Premium contain one of my favorite serums for the face: namaste anti-ageing serum.

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Rituals Advent Calendars (70,90€, 99,90€, 169,90€ Rituals.com)
*Rituals Classic Advent Calendar (89,90€ Kicks)

lumene advent calendar 2023

Lumene Nordic Beauty Secrets Advent Calendar 2023

Lumene’s calendars tend to look like beautiful artwork. Not to forget the contents that your skin loves (and needs, in the winter). This year’s calendar offers products from all the different product lines, including the most loved Nordic C and Nordic Hydra. Some makeup there too – good choice if you want a bit of everything and love trying new products.

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*Lumene Advent Calendar Nordic Beauty Secrets 2023 (75,92€ Lyko)

 

Lookfantastic Advent Calendar 2023

This year Lookfantastic’s calendar is quite fantastic. There are some products you tend to see every year, but this year offers more surprises. I like seeing MAC, Medik 8, Rituals and NARS represented, to name a few brands. 27 products, 12 of them full-sized. A nice deal!

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*Lookfantastic Advent Calendar 2023 115€

 

 

♡ LUXURY BEAUTY ADVENT CALENDARS ♡

charlotte tillbury beauty advent calendar 23

Charlotte Tillbury ‘Charlotte’s Lucky Chest of Beauty secrets’ Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

This celebrity makeup artist’s calendar tempts me every year and I’m on the waitlist. This wonderful beauty chest contains 12 products, which gives a great chance to try some of the best-selling products like the Hollywood Beauty Light Wand highlighter. But scrolling through the products, I would honestly be happy to try any of those gorgeous products.

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Charlotte Tillbury Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

Cult beauty Advent Calendar 2023

Cult beauty’s calendar, as the name suggests, contains some very nice cult classic products. It’s a great pick for someone who wants a big range of makeup, skincare and hair products from bigger, known brands. It contains 39 products, 20 of them full sized! You’ll get your money’s worth at least with Olaplex nro 3 hair perfector (travel size), a Jo Loves ‘Roasted Chestnuts’ small candle, Sunday Riley’s Sunday Genes full sized product (£70) and a really pretty Roen eyeshadow palette (£43).

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Cult Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

 

♡ ORGANIC BEAUTY ADVENT CALENDARS ♡

Neal's Yard's Remedies Beauty Advent Calendar

Neal’s Yard’s Remedies Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

 

NYR offers you skincare pampering with their dreamy blue calendar. It contains only 12 products, but I’ll let it slide, since I love their products. This calendar is a great chance to try out a natural brand – and get the most basic skincare stuff on the shelf (a hydrating serum, a nourishing face cream, an eye cream and an oil – plus more). £95, worth over £180

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Neal’s Yard’s Remedies Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

♡ Affordable beauty advent calendars ♡

makeup revolution beauty advent calendar

Makeup Revolution ’25 days of glam’ Beauty Advent Calendar 2023

When it comes to eyeshadows, lipsticks and pencils, you can get good ones on a budget. This pink calendar puts a smile on my face with the happy (yet wearable!) colors and sparkly textures. A good choice for a makeup lover. 55,95€ worth over £96

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Makeup Revolution 25 Days of Glam
*Makeup Revolution 25 Days of Glam (55,95€ Lookfantastic)

 

essence Advent Calendars Merry Everything & Happy Always & X-Mas Mail DIY

As usual, essence has two calendars. One ready to go and other DIY one, where you wrap the presents yourself. Merry Everything & Happy Always contains a great brow gel and nail polishes. There’s also eyeliner stencils, which sounds interesting! The DIY calendar is also tempting, since it contains two mascaras (the best product you can get from essence, in my opinion), lots of nail polishes and other fun stuff.

*essence Advent Calendar Merry Everything & Happy Always (35€ Lyko)
*essence X-Mas Mail DIY Calendar (30€ Lyko)

 

 

 

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