A MAKEUP pro has dished the details on how she keeps her under eyes looking wide awake.
The beauty fan said her cosmetic tip will tackle the dreaded gray cast that some concealers leave behind.
Haley Kim (@haley_kim_) filmed herself demonstrating the makeup technique in a viral video on TikTok.
She addressed that many products marketed for brighter under eyes can leave a gray-hued shadow.
Kim ensured that her hack would make dull skin a thing of the past.
With training in both the United States and South Korea, the makeup pro shared her priceless wisdom for a brighter look.
HOW IT'S DONE
Kim detailed the foolproof, step-by-step method for applying concealer seamlessly.
She said the culprit may be due in part to choosing the wrong shade.
"The reason why it looks gray is because you used too light [of a] shade on your complexion," she said.
"For my lighter medium complexion, if I use too light [of a] shade on my under eye dark circles, it looks gray and the darkness is visible.
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"Instead, if I use a lighter medium pink shade that matches the darkness of my under dark circles.
"This makes sure that the brightness is the same, cancelling out the color, and making everything look more even."
Her hack clearly worked, showing off a seamless under eye after applying with her method.
BEAUTY FANS REACT
Several makeup junkies chimed in on the viral video in the comment section.
Many rejoiced at the makeup method for flawless under eyes.
"You've got beautiful eyes," one beauty fan commented on Kim's look.
"Awesome tips," another chimed in on the advice. "Thank you."
"I need to try this," a third makeup junkie commented on Kim's under eye hack.
Some expressed concern that the hack may not work for them in particular.
"If I use a corrector under my concealer, it settles on my fine lines even when I apply a thin layer," one said.
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"I tried this and it really does cover my dark circles, but when I set the makeup it somehow turns gray — help," another commented.
"Mine settles on my under eye lines," one more said.