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Utilize Color Theory in Your Makeup Routine
According to Duyos, the best way to address under-eye concerns is by utilizing color theory to camouflage problem areas. He generally suggests using a medium-coverage, hydrating concealer with a blurring effect. From there, you’ll want to tweak your shade choice based on your biggest concern.
To reduce redness, he suggests trying a concealer shade with a more neutral or golden tone, as hints of yellow help neutralize redness. Meanwhile, warm-hued color correctors are great at addressing under-eye darkness and creating a more even complexion. Look for correctors with pink, peach, or orange undertones depending on your skin tone, Duyos says.
“When concealing puffiness under the eyes, it’s important to choose a concealer that is not too light or bright,” Duyos notes, debunking the widespread belief that when it comes to under-eye concealer, the lighter the shade, the better. “The goal is to conceal the volume of the puffiness, so opt for a concealer shade that matches your skin exactly or is slightly deeper, and apply it only to the puffy areas.”