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Healing and Beauty Regime for Tired Eyes

The eyes have it, right? But what if they don’t? What if your winkers have lost their gleam? Head’s up, ladies. The fix is here. First, spend about five minutes with the natural, organic Suki Eye Repair Balm—loaded with organic carrot and rose hips.
Once the skin around your eyes has had a moment to accept that lovely moisture (give it about two minutes—about as long as it takes to brush your teeth), then you can begin adding your eyeliner. We suggest the Stila Convertible Color For Eyes, Onyx, because of the mat color, that will allow the shine to come from your iris. (And Stilla always has such great eye products).
And for night, go with the Stila Smudge Pot Liner, Black, applying it heavier at the outer corners of your eyes.
For eye color, you’ll want to go neutral, but with a twist, so we highly recommend Smashbox Eye Shadow for Eyes, in the color of Zoom. This will give you just enough color that you’ll have accent, but other people will be drawn to the inner part of your eye.
With a Q-Tip, place a spot of Smashbox Eye Shadow for Eyes, Platinum in the very center of the lid (this will give the appearance of Eyes Wide Open).
Now it’s time to add your under-eye concealer. Try to go one shade lighter than the rest of your skin, to “raise” the dark area. One of the best cover-ups for eyes is the Dr. Michelle Copeland Skin Care Ageless Skin Under Eye Concealer with Anti-Wrinkle Complex. Apply with your wedding-ring finger, gently dotting, then very lightly blending in… careful not to add too much manipulation, or you’ll defeat the purpose and everything will wipe right off.
Mascara now? Not yet! Set that concealer first. You’ll want powder, but you’ll want something very light, and you’ll want to add it lightly. Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Skin Soothing Loose Powder, barely patted on, will do the trick.
And, yes, now for the mascara! For really lush eyes, we love the DuWop Lash Lacquer Mascara/Top Coat in Plum Black
And now you’ll want to curl those flashers (after you’ve allowed the mascara to set), with the tarte Picture Perfect Eyelash Curler.
And when it’s time to go to bed at night, remove everything with the gentle ARCONA White Tea Eye Makeup Remover.
And then you’ll want to head to bed, but not before first putting on the most healing eye cream of all, Amatokin Eye Cream, which uses stem cells to renew old skin and make it young—and it really works.
Keep this regime going for a week or two, and you’re eyes will be prepared for more paperwork, longer nights, more color and anything else thrown their way.
And just remember—no matter what, you’re gorgeous, baby!

