Answer \u201cyes\u201d to any one of the above and I would suggest you have The Fever. Olympic Fever.<\/p>\n
Once The Fever sets in, it\u2019s pointless to fight it.<\/p>\n
Instead, arm yourself with these five eye products. They won\u2019t cure The Fever but they will go a long way to disguising the symptoms. Don’t forget to try this list of best night creams<\/a> for optimum effect. There’s nothing worse than rocking into work with puffy eyes. Oh, and just quietly \u2026 the below suggestions come in very handy should you partake in one of the long-lunch-turns-into-a-long-night sessions I alluded to above. The fight against bags under your eyes is real and neverending!<\/p>\n While you\u2019re sitting on the couch watching the world\u2019s best athletes fight it out, scoffing down a glass of red wine<\/a> and a block of chocolate, give your eyes a fighting chance by applying an eye mask. Look for soothing, cooling and calming formulas.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I\u2019ll always apply some sort of eye cream as part of my morning skincare routine in the vain hope that it will make a scrap of difference. Well, even if the wrinkles and dark circles persist, having a cool, soothing roll-on formula to apply to your under-eyes is the bomb. Don\u2019t just do it first thing \u2026 keep applying all day.<\/p>\n Concealer has been my makeup best friend since giving birth for the first time 17 years ago. Well, not actually right from the moment of birth \u2026 but you know, that really ugly time afterwards when babies think that it\u2019s super fun to wake every few hours during the night? Yes, that time. That\u2019s when the dark circles moved in, set up camp and they\u2019ve refused to budge since.<\/p>\n Shhh, don\u2019t tell concealers but illuminators are my second-best makeup friend and fast vying for best makeup friend status. Feel the top of your cheekbones, underneath your eye socket? That\u2019s exactly where you want to paint a line of illuminator to brighten up your eyes when they feel anything but bright. Blend using your fingertips otherwise it will look like misplaced luminescent zinc cream.<\/p>\n This is a little makeup artistry trick that I don\u2019t use everyday but pull out on-demand as required. By required, I mean whenever the rims of my eyes are looking like I\u2019m a member of the Cullen family.\u00a0 I find the white waterline pencils a little neon and too obvious on my eyes but a pencil with a pinkish tone works wonders to brighten things up without making me look like the toy doll I never had as a child. If your eyes are a little sensitive, it may tickle \u2026 you need to draw the pencil on top of the inside lid at the bottom. If you\u2019re really tricky, pull out your top lid a little and draw inside that too.<\/p>\n Check out all of these recommendations, and let me know what you think in the comments! Also check out more of our beauty recommendations.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" As long as the coronavirus doesn’t ruin the party, We\u2019re just under 5 months away from the Tokyo Olympics so I thought I\u2019d do a bit of an eye check with you to see if your sufficiently stocked of eye cream, masks and concealer to make it through the long olympic nights! Under-eye bags bigger …<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong><\/p>\nEstee Lauder Stress Relief Eye Mask (Pack of 10) $65<\/h3>\n
NIVEA Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10 Plus Eye Cream $18.97<\/h3>\n
Napoleon Perdis The One Concealer (new) $36<\/h3>\n
Australis Paparazzi Perfect High Definition Brightener $11.95<\/h3>\n
Benefit Eye Bright Pencil $37<\/h3>\n