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Fatigue: fade dark circles
If they form a shadow under the eye, give them volume by optical effect using a corrective pen, illuminator type. Insist on the inner corner, then blend outwards. If they are bistre or blue, hide them with a concealer.
Take the product with your fingertip and apply it by dabbing gently.
Fatigue: choose soft tones
Reddened by fatigue, the eyes only support neutral tones such as off-white, pale pink or beige. Avoid colors containing red (some browns or plum tones). Say yes to non-pearlescent matte shadows that catch the light. Erase the red from the edge of the eye with a kohl pencil, white if your eyes are light, black if they are dark.
Fatigue: reduce puffiness
Difficult to remove them. Instead, rebalance the volumes: drop a little illuminating pen underneath to soften the “bump effect”. Do not force the eye makeup and use very soft shades, such as a powder pink. Or emphasize the lips by daring a real red that will illuminate the whole face and forget your eyes.
Fatigue: touch up your eyebrows
Start by placing a pencil vertically along the outer corner of the eye. At the place where it reaches the eyebrow, the light will come to nest to illuminate the look. Epilate just a few hairs at this level, while respecting your natural line, to pull the eye upwards and awaken the look.
Tiredness: smooth your eyelids
Under the effect of fatigue, the production of sebum increases and the shadows applied to the eyelids spin in the folds. To avoid this inconvenience, apply an eye base that unifies and fixes the make-up durably. In case of severe fatigue, do not hesitate to apply the base as an eyeshadow. Impeccable result until the evening.