A Makeup Artist Just Told Me Her Best-Kept Secret to Cover Dark Circles
I don't know about you, but after a busy festive period, my under-eye circles are darker than ever this new year. In a bid to look less tired, I've been testing all of the top-rated concealers you could think of, but nothing seems to adequately get rid of the pesky purple shadows around my eyes. As a beauty editor, I'm constantly asking makeup artists for their tips and tricks, so I decided to reach out to Hollie Ellis, pro makeup artist at Bobbi Brown, to find out exactly how I can cover my dark circles for good. As it turns out, Ellis has a secret trick to awaken the eye area, and it has nothing to do with concealer at all.
Instead, Ellis told me that an under-eye corrector is the best way to diminish tired-looking eyes. If I'm being totally honest, although I had heard of under-eye correctors, I didn't really know what they did. As someone who likes to do their makeup in 10 minutes or less, I'm always reluctant to add extra products to my routine, especially if I'm not sure the product in question will actually make my makeup any better.
However, after speaking to Ellis and finding out exactly how under-eye correctors work, I practically ran to my nearest beauty counter to try some out for myself, and I can now say that this is a new step in my routine that I will never skip. Of course, I thought it was only right that I shared all the information with you, so keep on scrolling for everything you need to know about disguising your under-eye circles for good.
The Best Under-Eye Correctors, Listed
- Best overall: Bobbi Brown Corrector
- Best for dry skin: Beauty Pie Superluminous Under-eye Genius
- Best for all skin tones: Mac Studio Fix Conceal and Correct Palette
- Best for dark circles: Charlotte Tilbury Magic Vanish
- Best for discolouration: Nars Radiant Creamy Colour Corrector
- Best budget option: E.l.f. Cosmetics Putty Colour Correcting Eye Brightener
- Best for brightening: Huda Beauty #Faux Filter Colour Corrector
- Best for pigmentation: Pixi Correction Concentrate
What Is an Under-Eye Corrector?
First things first, what actually is an under-eye corrector, and how is it different from concealer? According to Ellis, "An under-eye corrector is the secret to diminishing dark and tired-looking under eyes". The product can look similar to a concealer but is applied beforehand. Instead of providing coverage like a concealer would, they come in a range of colour-correcting tones to neutralise shadows under the eyes and to help hide any discolouration.
How Is It Different to a Concealer?
As mentioned above, instead of concealing dark circles or blemishes, this product is all about correcting. "Correctors are completely different in that they help remove [discolouration] and are never normally a skin-tone shade [unlike a concealer]," explains Ellis. "You'll find that some brands work with greens, reds and orange correctors. [At] Bobbi Brown, we work with peach and pink correctors [that] are much more natural to skin [under]tones, so once applied, they will blend seamlessly into the skin."
How to Apply an Under-Eye Corrector
If you want to give this product a go, it's important to know how to apply it correctly. "Always use your corrector first, before your concealer," says Ellis. "Once corrected, you will find you only need a small application of concealer to help bring back your natural skin tone shade." Depending on the formula, you can apply the product with your fingers or a small brush.
How to Choose the Correct Shade
As Ellis mentions, different brands work with different shades of under-eye correctors, so sometimes it can be confusing to know which one to go for. She advises looking at the discolouration you can see under your eyes. For example, peach correctors can help with blue tinges, whilst green correctors can help with redness.
So, now you're clued up on under-eye correctors, keep on scrolling for my top recommendations.
The Best Under-Eye Correctors to Shop Now:
1. Best overall: Bobbi Brown Corrector
Available in 12 different shades, this Bobbi Brown corrector will help diminish any dark circles under the eyes. The waterproof formula is easy to blend and layers beautifully under concealer for a natural-looking finish.
2. Best for dry skin: Beauty Pie Superluminous Under-eye Genius
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I was delighted to see that one of my favourite beauty brands, Beauty Pie, also makes an under-eye corrector. This clever product is formulated with sunflower and castor oils to hydrate the delicate eye area whilst also correcting discolouration and adding a luminous finish.
3. Best for all skin tones: Mac Studio Fix Conceal and Correct Palette
Editor's pick
MAC has created a palette with everything you need for the perfect base. With four concealer shades and two correctors, the creamy formulas can be mixed and matched to perfectly suit your skin tone. Editor's Pick: This product gets a 10/10 from me thanks to the comprehensive range of shades in one handy palette.
Best for dark circles: Charlotte Tilbury Magic Vanish
Charlotte Tilbury has created one of the chicest-looking under-eye correctors I've ever seen. This product glides onto the skin, covering any unwanted dark circles. The formula is also enriched with flavonoids to tackle puffiness, so trust me when I say that this product will become your morning must-have.
Best for discolouration: Nars Radiant Creamy Colour Corrector
I'm sure you've all heard of Nars' Radiant Creamy Concealer (£27), but did you know that the brand does a corrector too? It's just as lightweight and works to correct and brighten the under-eye area thanks to light-diffusing technology.
Best budget option: E.l.f. Cosmetics Putty Colour Correcting Eye Brightener
E.l.f's super-affordable under-eye corrector doubles up as a primer to keep your concealer in place. With colour correcting hues, illuminating pearls and a formula enriched with hydrating hyaluronic acid, you really can't go wrong.
Best for brightening: Huda Beauty #Faux Filter Colour Corrector
Huda Beauty's option is available in five shades. I love this product as it's both crease-proof and transfer-proof, and feels really lightweight on the skin. With seven shades to choose from, it will help banish dark circles and give a brightening effect thanks to vitamin C.
Best for pigmentation: Pixi Correction Concentrate
If you want a slightly creamier consistency, then I recommend this corrector from Pixi. The pigmented formula will help create the perfect base for makeup. Simply blend with your finger or a small brush, depending on your preference.
Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor at Who What Wear UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.
As Who What Wear UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from the latest hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.
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