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unironically if ur in finals rn it might be ur sleep patternsunfortunately im not able to really provide an image. but if you had/have hollow eyes or sunken eyes as some might call it. how tf do I get rid of them. I've seen a lot of mixed reviews about volufilline - does it really help
i wish that were the case but it's genetics, I've had them for as long as I can remember. i hate themunironically if ur in finals rn it might be ur sleep patterns
The best and safest way is to use a color corrector and concealer. I like Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Vanish CC if I feel like covering them up (though I honestly think they're charming and unique).unfortunately im not able to really provide an image. but if you had/have hollow eyes or sunken eyes as some might call it. how tf do I get rid of them. I've seen a lot of mixed reviews about volufilline - does it really help
thank you for ur feedback!The best and safest way is to use a color corrector and concealer. I like Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Vanish CC if I feel like covering them up (though I honestly think they're charming and unique).
There are other methods but none are guaranteed to work and they aren't the safest. Undereye filler is temporary and dangerous and you likely won't find a skilled enough injector. Fat transfer has a high failure rate and strange down the line side effects.
Volufiline might work but there's a lot of suspicious marketing around it right now. The only reputable brand I know of is Sederma Volufiline (the French one).
This is all assuming that they are purely genetic.
I briefly checked out Sederma again and I found a fairly recent Reddit thread with some conflicting opinions. I would give it a read before you buy (at least off Amazon).thank you for ur feedback!
for me make up can only do so much.. even with it its pretty noticeable because its not just the dark color but the fact its indented in my skin. i want to feel prettier without makeup.
I'm trying to also not use filler or surgery at the moment
so I think I'm gonna use the sederma volufilline on amazon since its so popular.
++yes, its unfortunately genetic. and somehow it looks flattering on everyone except me!!! :-(
I briefly checked out Sederma again and I found a fairly recent Reddit thread with some conflicting opinions. I would give it a read before you buy (at least off Amazon).
No problem!
There are still people saying it worked for them, so it may be worth trying. Make sure you dilute it though.read it - it is pretty fishy, honestly
i'll try doing more research because for some reason I'm still really interested in it after seeing so many results
I don't wanna get filler because it ends up migrating and looking ... odd
if I end up having no fix I guess ill just live with it lol and enhance the rest of my features