The Dior corrector is a new release and while it’s spenny, I’ve found it’s one of the most effective ways to cover my dark circles (which are just genetic and down to the hollowness of my face shape, so never gonna change). Apply it before normal concealer and it makes the biggest difference. Hydration is key though – otherwise any concealer/corrector just goes chalky/cakey on me.
I was once told vitamin K is one of few ingredients that can really fade dark circles - albeit very slightly!! Apparently surgeons often use it post-surgery to take down bruising, which isn’t dissimilar to what dark circles are/broken blood vessels.
Do you know why you have dark circles? Have you always had them? Low iron/ferritin levels or lack of sleep are common causes. Upcircle eye cream can help reduce them.
If you decide to get vitamin K, I would get D with K so you cover both.
I never used to get them, its certainly not lack of sleep, since i had my 3rd covid jab i can’t stay awake . I do have a vitamin d deficiency and a folic acid deficiency to
I would have a blood test and check your iron levels, the fact that you’re tired a lot is another sign of iron deficiency. If that’s the issue it will save you wasting money on a cream that won’t really make much difference. Or for a short time you could try Feroglobin, a full bottle, get the one with iron and B12. You shouldn’t take iron long term without a blood test because your body stores it, B12 is ok because you excrete what you don’t need.
I’ve recently started using my NuFace device again and I have to say, if you use it morning and night you’ll see a difference in how awake you look. God knows how it really works but my entire face looks perkier when I’m consistent with it.