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@qualitygal   I'm not sure anything other than a topical cream can help w/ dark circles. I always recommend trying a peach toned corrector under concealer to help the dark areas and then can eliminate using too much concealer. 

 

Hoping this helps you.

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@Desertdi ---Yes I think she did too--I have bags under my eyes that nothing works on --was going to get them "fixed" this year as a happy 70th bd  gift, to me from me--but my DS is getting married in Sept so giving him and my new DIL ----my "baggage" $$ for a honeymoon. Maybe next yearWoman Tongue

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Thank you for these product recommendations.  I have struggled with dark circles forever.  And I have very fair skin, which I think makes it even worse.

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My 2 cents worth....I know nothing about makeup. Reading this made me think of something my daughters doctor said that may possibly be worth mentioning. My daughter has mild asthma and here and there throughout the year when she would have a flare up and her doctor would mention the dark circles under eyes. She referred to them as "allergy shiners."

just throwing out the possibility dark circles could be allergy related.

 

 

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Isomers makes a Vit K undereye serum too. And yes, Haloxyl is a proven ingredient to help with dark circles, it is in many eye creams. 

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@Oldfshndhomemaker  allergies certainly cause my dark circles.  Spring and summer allergies are the worst.  Concealer does help but not completely. I also have hollows under my eyes. The struggle is real!

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Thanks all, time to do research.

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I have a large dark pigmented place on my nose as a result as a small cancer being removed.  I have spent many many $$$$ trying to find something to cover it.  I know about laser, but I don't have the funds---it takes several treatments to work!  So, do you think this haloxyl would work on lightening my "brown nose"?  LOL  And yes, I wear sunscreen! Thank you!