Covering dark under-eye circles is about neutralizing the darkness first and then brightening the area without looking heavy or cakey. Here are the steps: 1. Prep the skin first with a Hydrating eye cream or serum. 2. Correct: Dark circles often have blue, purple, or brown undertones. - Peach/Salmon Corrector: Cancels out blue/purple tones (fair to medium skin tones). - Orange/Peach Corrector: Cancels out deeper purple or brown tones (medium to deep skin tones). - Light peach or pink corrector: For mild darkness on very fair skin. 3. Apply in thin layers: Focus on the inner corner and just under the eye where darkness is strongest. 4. Blend using a damp sponge, fingertip or small blending brush to melt it into the skin 5. Set: Use a fine loose setting powder. Lightly tap with a small fluffy brush to prevent creasing while keeping it skin-like. Avoid heavy concealer: Thick layers can make darkness look worse. Add light strategically: A touch of brightening pen or highlighter (not shimmery) in the inner corner lifts the eye. Skincare first: If under-eyes are very dry or textured, prep is more important than the product. LTKBeauty LTKStyleTip