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Peach tinted concealer will help camouflage your dark circles. I recently started using peach and can tell a big difference.
I would imagine the color that works best to conceal depends largely on one's natural skin tone. I'd be surprised if peach works equally well on very fair pinky complexion, midtone olive skin, Asian and black skin.
I would imagine the color that works best to conceal depends largely on one's natural skin tone. I'd be surprised if peach works equally well on very fair pinky complexion, midtone olive skin, Asian and black skin.
It works great on me. I am olive toned to dark tan depending on how much I've been outside. My guess is it probably wouldn't work very well on very pale or pink toned skin. I don't recall the brand that I bought but it did come in two different shades for different skin tones. I do my foundation first and then gently tap and blend the peach concealer into my under eye area. I almost didn't purchase the peach color but I'm really glad I gave it a try. It brightens up my entire eye area.
It works great on me. I am olive toned to dark tan depending on how much I've been outside. My guess is it probably wouldn't work very well on very pale or pink toned skin. I don't recall the brand that I bought but it did come in two different shades for different skin tones. I do my foundation first and then gently tap and blend the peach concealer into my under eye area. I almost didn't purchase the peach color but I'm really glad I gave it a try. It brightens up my entire eye area.
Glad it works for you. It wouldn't work for me though, because I have pale skin. So I usually buy the palest colour.
You've got to get the colour just right, though. As anything too dark or too light, will just bring attention to the area. Sometimes women go lighter, to cover up the dark circles, but then if it's too light, it makes it look too obvious.
Glad it works for you. It wouldn't work for me though, because I have pale skin. So I usually buy the palest colour.
You've got to get the colour just right, though. As anything too dark or too light, will just bring attention to the area. Sometimes women go lighter, to cover up the dark circles, but then if it's too light, it makes it look too obvious.
This product is a four color concealer palette. It has the traditional yellow which is horrible on me. The other colors are the peach, green and pink. I know the green corrects redness, the pink is to help with dullness and the peach is for dark circles. My guess is that you could custom blend these colors to work for any skin tone.
This product is a four color concealer palette. It has the traditional yellow which is horrible on me. The other colors are the peach, green and pink. I know the green corrects redness, the pink is to help with dullness and the peach is for dark circles. My guess is that you could custom blend these colors to work for any skin tone.
Ah, right. Yes, that sounds good - making your own to suit.
Glad it works for you. It wouldn't work for me though, because I have pale skin. So I usually buy the palest colour.
You've got to get the colour just right, though. As anything too dark or too light, will just bring attention to the area. Sometimes women go lighter, to cover up the dark circles, but then if it's too light, it makes it look too obvious.
I'm as pale as you can get, and I use peach tone to get rid of dark circles. It doesn't leave behind a peach hue on the skin (unless you don't blend it), but it does neutralize the dark color.
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I'm not familiar with this brand? Is this peach colored?
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