Take an appropriate amount on your fingertips and apply it to areas where you are concerned about dark circles. Applying a thin layer of foundation on top will give you a more natural finish.
There are a variety of reviews on Suzykirei. Since Laura Mercier withdrew from Japan, I've been looking for a more affordable concealer to cover dark circles. This concealer has a very strong orange color. I thought a pink one would be better at hiding dark circles, but this one has covered them the best I've ever used! I use a brush to cover blue and dark circles, then dab it in with my fingers. It's really great value for money. I'm not sure how it would work for those with dry skin, but I can use it without any problems even in the winter!
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make321
I like how it naturally covers dark circles and adheres tightly to the skin. It's also very durable. I've been using it for about a year and I'm still not seeing the end of it, so I think it's good value for money. However, it can get a little powdery over time, and the coverage can wear off, making dark circles more noticeable. Blending it with a sponge or puff can help improve the powdery feel, so it's a good idea to use it in a creative way.
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mnt9019
I've used a lot of concealers that left me with a white, unnatural look, so I bought this one for darker shades and dark circles. I like that it can be layered little by little, so it doesn't look like I've applied too much.
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Fuuta☆Stella
I use this to cover up my extremely bad dark circles. By itself, it's too orange and doesn't blend in with my skin, so I mix it with a light beige Fasio concealer. It blends perfectly with my skin and hides my dark circles beautifully. It's also great for covering up the blueness of shaved eyebrows. If I apply it on areas with noticeable pores, like my cheeks, it gets stuck in the pores (or is it just me?), so I recommend using it pinpointedly on the areas you want to cover!
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niconiconicochan555
I bought this to cover large areas of melasma, but it's not much different from other concealers...it's good for pinpointing and covering moles and the like.