How To Cover Dark Circles Under Eyes with Concealer

Discover how to cover dark circles with under-eye makeup and learn concealer tricks to camouflage, colour-correct and brighten the look of dark circles under eyes.

Darlings, dark circles are the bane of every busy beauty’s life! It’s important to prioritise your beauty sleep and follow a consistent eye care routine with eye patches and eye cream to help reduce the appearance of dark circles, but everyone wants to know… How do I cover dark circles quickly?

Discover how to cover dark circles under eyes with makeup. Trust me, darlings, with the right concealer and colour corrector tricks, your designer under eye bags appear vanished!

How To Cover Dark Circles Under Eyes with Concealer

First thing’s first, darlings… Discover how to reduce the appearance of dark circles with skincare

Discover How To Cover Dark Circles with Under-Eye Makeup

  1. How to cover dark circles with colour corrector

    1. Tap colour corrector onto dark circles

    Dark circles appear as blue and grey shadows around your eyes that make skin look tired and dull. Looking to colour theory, you can neutralise the appearance of dark circles under eyes with an orange-toned concealer or colour corrector. Shades like peach, orange and red sit opposite blue on the colour wheel, so applying these shades in areas experiencing heavy dark circles with a greyish tinge can help to cancel out the appearance of darkness and brighten, lift and correct the look of your skin tone. To apply, take a colour-correcting shade of concealer like my Magic Vanish and stipple it into any areas with prominent dark circles such as under the eyes and the inner corner of your eye socket. Blend out colour corrector with the small, tapered end of my Hollywood Complexion Brush, focusing product on the affected areas and blending out the edges to mesh seamlessly with your foundation. Once you’ve achieved a seamless blend, your eye area should appear brighter and more awake.

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  2. How to cover dark circles under eyes with concealer

    2. Swipe full-coverage concealer under eyes

    Concealer will do the heavy lifting when it comes to covering dark circles with makeup. A full-coverage concealer is highly pigmented and is your secret weapon to making dark circles under eyes disappear. Reaching for a concealer with a full-coverage finish glazes over skin concerns like dark circles and hyperpigmentation, creating the illusion of smoother, brighter, and more even-looking under eyes. All types of concealers can be useful to counteract the look of dark circles, but if you experience deep-set dark circles or are particularly conscious about darkness under eyes, a full-coverage concealer formula like AIRbrush Flawless Blur Concealer is your best bet for disguising the look of dark circles completely. When applying concealer to dark circles, focus your product on the darkest areas of your eye such as shadows on the outer corner of your eye and prominent eye bags. The skin around your eyes is prone to creasing so I recommend adding concealer bit by bit to perfect the look of your under eyes, but for maximum coverage, swipe a ‘V’ shape underneath your eyes to block out the look of dark circles with flawless, full-coverage concealer.

    Tilbury Tip: Using a lighter shade of concealer under your eyes tricks the light, helping to brighten the appearance of dark circles. Try using a shade of AIRbrush Flawless Blur Concealer that’s 1 or 2 shades lighter than your skin tone to create the illusion of brighter-looking under eyes.

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  3. How to cover dark circles with pink setting powder

    3. Set concealer with pink or peach powder

    To stop concealer creasing under eyes, always set your under-eye area with powder. Your concealer will provide the coverage you need to camouflage the appearance of dark circles, but powder is the secret to making your under eyes appear super-smooth and blurred. And darlings, you can double down on colour correction by choosing a pink or peach shade of setting powder. Applying pink setting powder under your eyes offers a colour-correcting effect, neutralising the appearance of any darkness that continues to peek through your concealer while providing the setting and blurring benefits of a powder. With the Powder & Sculpt Brush, lightly press pink setting powder under your eyes to create a flawless, blurred look that helps make dark circles appear undetectable.

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How To Cover Dark Circles: More FAQs

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What colour concealer cancels out dark circles?

Orange, peach or red – The best shade of concealer for cancelling out dark circles is a warm-toned orange, peach or red concealer that counterbalances the cool blue and purple tones of dark circles. The right shade of colour corrector for you will depend on your skin tone – if you have fair-medium skin then a peachy pink or light orange concealer may be pigmented enough to give you the neutralising effect you’re looking for, whereas tan-deep skin tones should reach for more pigmented oranges and reds to cancel out the appearance of their dark circles. My Magic Vanish colour corrector is available in 4 shades ranging from peach to red so everyone can discover their perfect colour-correcting concealer shade for dark circles.

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Where do I put concealer to cover dark circles?

Cover dark circles with your concealer by placing it on the darkest portions of your under eyes. Dark circles commonly appear in a half-moon shape underneath your eyes so swiping concealer onto this area will help to diminish the appearance of shadows and pigmentation. Other parts of the eye area that are prone to becoming dark and dull are the inner and outer corners; try dotting concealer into these areas and blending softly to neutralise the appearance of dark circles.

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Why is my concealer not covering my dark circles?

Sometimes concealer doesn’t effectively cover dark circles and this can be down to using the wrong concealer formula, shade or application technique for you. Not all concealers are created equally and some lack the pigment and coverage necessary to disguise the look of more prominent dark circles. Be sure to use a full-coverage concealer like AIRbrush Flawless Blur Concealer with the pigment to make dark circles appear vanished and choose a shade that won’t look ashy or shadow-like underneath your eyes. Another trick for making your concealer look the most full coverage it can be is to blend strategically; instead of buffing away concealer and lessening its coverage, try doing less blending in the darkest areas of the eye and focusing on the edges of where you applied concealer to create a seamless blend without compromising coverage in the areas you want it.

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What’s a good concealer for dry under eye area?

Applying concealer under your eyes is the premiere way to cover dark circles, but when under eyes are dry this can cause concealer to look crepey and textured. The best concealers for dry under eyes are infused with hydrating skincare ingredients that act like an eye cream to smooth and plump the look of skin around the eyes. If you have dry under eyes, try AIRbrush Flawless Blur Concealer that hydrates and airbrushes the look of dryness and dark circles under eyes while providing flawless, full coverage.

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Can I use foundation to cover dark circles?

Yes – Foundation will provide coverage that can help dark circles under eyes to appear reduced, however, the best way to cover dark circles with makeup is with concealer and colour corrector. A full-coverage foundation like AIRbrush Flawless Foundation will rival the coverage of a concealer, but concealer is specifically formulated to give you that extra coverage and performance level needed for covering dark circles.

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Charlotte Tilbury

Founder, President, Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of Charlotte Tilbury Beauty

With over 30 years experience, Charlotte Tilbury MBE is the world's number 1 makeup artist and British beauty entrepreneur. Charlotte established Charlotte Tilbury Beauty in 2013, which is now a record-breaking beauty brand that has won over 400 awards.

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