Most of the time eye bags and puffy eyes are linked with poor health If they are part of your face and you’ve always had them, then they’re just a part of your daily life.
Beauty shops are filled flooded with a product that promises that they will hide or make the eye bags go.
But the Tiktoker Gen Z’s fans are learning to encircle and accept their eye bags, with some even going so far as to use makeup to make them darker.
Led by British beauty influencers like model Sara Carstens, 19, teenagers, and 20-somethings have taken to TikTok to share videos of them applying lipstick or eye shadow to the skin under their lesser eyelids to create the impression of heftier shadows. Get immediate help for all your worries related to eye bags!
Women in Korea are also turning to cosmetic surgery by taking fat tissue from their abdomens, thighs, or hips and injecting it in their under-eye to create more volume. There's even a two-in-one procedure that removes under-eye bags while adding a cute 'puff' immediately beneath it.
Those who don’t want to take professional help so can otherwise improvise using a matte brown eyeshadow a couple of shades darker than your skin and a highlighter at home.
Start by evening out your skin tone with BB cream before applying the brown shadow and blending. Once it's blended, go over with the shimmery highlighter to contour and accentuate the shape.