Step 1: Hide Dark Circles The first step of all: Apply a moisturizer with SPF to help concealer glide on smoothly. Then use concealer only where you need it, like on undereye circles and blemishes, advises makeup artist Ana Marie Rizzieri, who created the look in these photos. Try a creamy formula, like Laura Mercier Secret Concealer, in a shade that matches your skin tone. "Choosing a shade lighter is a myth," she says. "Too-white circles under your eyes look like you wore goggles while tanning." Apply in little stripes with a pointed concealer brush. Then blend using your ring finger for the lightest touch, and don't tug on delicate undereye areas, Rizzieri instructs. Expert tip: To get at fine lines, use the point of your brush. Step 2: A Touch of Base To get perfectly even skin the speedy way, use a foundation stick. It's easy and gives you plenty precise application. We like Bobbi Brown Foundation Stick . Try Rizzieri
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