Hi! For dark circles, a full-coverage, hydrating concealer with a peach or orange undertone works best to neutralize darkness. Some great options include Tarte Shape Tape, NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer, and Bobbi Brown Corrector. If dark circles are a persistent issue, treatments like tear trough fillers or laser therapy can also help long-term. Let us know if you’d like advice on in-clinic options!
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I have a problem with dark circles underneath the eye too, and just recently i discovered the best way to conceal them using a stick concealer and pressed powder. What you need: Concealer brush or eyeshadow brush (not sponge tip) (you can get this in any make up section of almost any store, wal-mart is the best i find), concealer stick (what is use is, wet n' wild; cover-all concealer stick), pressed powder (i use cover girl; clean pressed powder, go for the non-scented one, the scented one dries out your skin more) and blush (i use wet n' wild; silk finish blush) Here's what you have to do: 1. Take your concealer stick and swipe across one line from the inner to the outter part of the under eye. hint; make sure the concealer doesn't touch the eye lashes this takes a while to get off.2. Take your ring finger and gently roll concealer from the inner to the outter section of the eye, don't forget to do the bottom. When rolling finger, make sure that you do it in little parts not one giant roll from side to side this will rub off the concealer. 3. Now for the powder, take your concealer brush, you can ALSO use an eyeshadow brush (not sponge tip brush) and lightly dip it into the pressed powder (you can also use loose powder if that's all you have) then gently dab powder onto the now fully concealed eye, the powder will give it a more natural look and will help the concealer stay on longer. 4. Add some blush for a more healthy look as it makes you look less pale and more bright. How to apply blush the proper way: Just SMILE!!! As you smile look at the two cirlces on each side of your nose take your blush brush and apply it right there then blend it up you a little bit below your temples (into the hair line) Hope this works for you as much as it did for me!!!
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perhaps you mean ven diagram? that's a diagram made of circles which overlap. for example, in an area you could take a survey of the number of black, white, and mixed race people. one circle would denote white people, one would denote black people, and the area in the middle, where the circles overlap, would denote people of mixed race. possibly not the best examples, but it's the best i can do
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Your quesion makes no sense. Please elaborate, and i will do my best to provide an answer. You need to tell me what your are comparing polygons to. Ex: What are 4 thing polygons and CIRCLES have in common. your sentence lacks that.
I am in grade seven and i am doing the same this as you so i actually dont know but 1 would be humans ! and that's the best one lol