Under-eye circles come in a range of shades from purple to brown to blue, and come in various forms.
Hollow circles pose a particular challenge: the lack of volume cannot be effectively masked by cosmetics alone.
Even the combination of a quality concealer and a specific foundation cannot fully make up for this lack of dimension.
Colorimetry techniques can certainly help reduce the appearance of pigmentation, but the hollowness remains unchanged.
To address this, one option is to turn to aesthetic procedures, such as hyaluronic acid injections, to restore volume under the eye.
Goal: Bringing light specifically to the shadow of the hollow circle
A makeup trick can sometimes play a decisive role: specifically illuminating the characteristic shadow of hollow circles.
This technique can be done with a beige pencil or with a touch of iridescent eyeshadow. The idea is to focus only on the sunken part of the circle, without extending to the surrounding areas.
This method differs from the typical application of concealer, which aims to cover a wider area of pigmentation.
By highlighting just the hollow, an effect of volume is created which can visually reduce the depth of the circles.
Iridescent Eyeshadow: the trick to make your concealer brighter
Professional makeup artist Alicia Ré has revealed an innovative method on her YouTube channel @aliciaetemilie, which she hosts with a makeup expert colleague.
She explained how eyeshadow can be used beyond its traditional purpose to add extra sparkle to eye makeup, beyond its usual application on the eyelids.
In one of her tutorials, Alicia Ré shows how an eyeshadow palette can be used for unexpected beauty tips, including covering white hair roots.
Her technique involves using iridescent eyeshadow to enhance the hollow area of the circles, applying the product with precision to maximize the luminous effect.
However, it is important to note that this method is not recommended for individuals with under-eye bags.
The iridescent effect could accentuate the volume of these bags, which is the opposite of the desired effect.
For those concerned about this issue, it is advisable to opt for a different technique, using two types of concealers to better conceal the bags.
Essentials for Makeup for Hollow Circles
To successfully illuminate hollow circles, it is essential to have the right tools. Here are the recommended tools for precise application that will enhance the eyes without weighing down the features.
Concealer and Eyeshadow
- Fluid texture concealer: This type of concealer blends better with the skin, providing a natural result while facilitating the blending with other products.
- Iridescent eyeshadow, nude shade: A light and slightly shimmering eyeshadow attracts light and creates a diminished depth effect.
Specific Brushes
- Eyeshadow brush: A suitable tool for delicately applying eyeshadow to the targeted area.
- Special concealer brush: Designed to blend the concealer precisely, it avoids excess product and ensures uniform coverage.
Using these specific tools is crucial to achieve a professional finish and avoid overloading the delicate under-eye area.
Practical Guide for Enhanced Luminosity
A subtle glow can transform your look. Follow these steps for a luminous result.
Mixing Preparation
Start by placing a small amount of concealer on the back of your hand, this will serve as a palette to mix the products.
With the eyeshadow brush, gently take some iridescent eyeshadow and place it next to the concealer on your hand.
Then use the special concealer brush to blend the two textures until you achieve a homogeneous blend.
Targeted Application
Once your concoction is ready, carefully apply it to the hollow of the circles. Pat lightly to maximize light reflection and visually reduce the depth of the circles.
After this step, use your usual concealer to conceal the other shadowy areas around the eyes, focusing only on the necessary parts.
DIY Making of a Dark Circle Corrector
For those dealing with pronounced circles, using a corrector before applying concealer can be an effective step to neutralize the hue of the circles.
If you don’t have one at hand, no problem, eyeshadow can do the job.
In her video, Alicia Ré recommends opting for a very fluid concealer. Adding powder to a matte formula could make the product more difficult to handle and accentuate fine lines.
With a fluid concealer, mixing with powder remains easy and the final texture is more manageable.
For making this custom corrector, use a matte eyeshadow in a complementary shade: go for a yellow if your circles lean towards purple, or an orange to counterbalance blue hues.
Take a generous amount of eyeshadow, enough to saturate the concealer with powder.
Then, with the pigment-loaded brush, blend everything on the back of your hand with circular motions before applying it to the concerned areas.
Finish by applying your usual concealer to even out and neutralize the appearance of the circles.