3. Puffiness
Puffy eyes and face will always betray you. People will know at once that the previous night you had had too much to drink. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to avoid puffy eyes. Use cucumber slices, chilled metal spoons or green tea bags. Put any of the items on your eyes to de-puff the area. You can also massage your eye lids or put cooling gel and serum. A slight massage will move the excessive liquid from the outer to the inner corners and nose. You should be very cautious, though, because it’s easy to damage the tender skin and cause unnecessary redness. If partying is a common thing in your life, we suggest you should keep ice cubes with herbal water in the freezer just in case. Ice cubes are also of great help to those who never drink yet they know that eye puffiness is their inborn issue. Since ice cubes is a natural way to reduce puffiness, you can use them every morning. The best herbs to use to form ice cubes are mint and eucalyptus. Finally, eye drops is a good rescue for red eyes.
4. How to Use Concealer
Another beauty product that you can apply to hide hangover is concealer. It’s all about your skills. Those who have already mastered the art know that this product is a real must-have that can cover up the previous night’s escapades. Concealers are manufactured with different undertones. Look in the mirror and see if your under-eye circles bluish. If so, then what you need is concealer with yellow undertone. It does not really matter what brand of product you use. The point is to apply it with an extremely light touch. Do not try to highlight the under-eye area. Your mission is to do all possible to draw other people’s attention away from the area. Before applying the product make sure your hands are warm, otherwise it will be too difficult to properly blend in the concealer and the look will be unnatural and cakey.