Faking It: A Good Night's Sleep
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepBy Abby GardnerNone of us gets as much sleep as we'd like — or need. But we still have to get up and go every morning looking like we're well-rested. Here are some experts' tips to fool everyone at the office into thinking you got those eight hours.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11094_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepCelebrity esthetician Renee Rouleau suggests that you avoid wearing yellow-based colors (like mustard, olive green and khaki) because they can make the skin appear sallow.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/11088_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepUse a pink-toned cream blush to add a natural-looking glow to your face. Plus, the cream formula adds a dewiness that you'll be missing if you haven't been sleeping enough.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/11089_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepThe first step to masking those inevitable dark circles is to apply a skin brightening eye cream with stable vitamin C, says celebrity esthetician Renee Rouleau. Use circular motions when applying to stumulate stagnant blood flow that can contribute to darkness.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11091_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepNext, you need to apply a good concealer to those circles. Don't choose a shade that is too light, or the dark circles will continue to show through. Dab the product lightly under your eyes. Start with just a little and add more as necessary so as not to cake on product.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11090_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepAdding a highlighter or shimmery white cream in the corners of the eyes or along the bottom lids will instantly brighten and widen your tired eyes.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/11092_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepWhen applying your moisturizer, Renee says to massage it into the skin using firm circular motions to help increase blood flow in order to get the skin glowing.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/11093_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepRenee says to ditch the cucumbers when it comes to your puffy eyes. They don't contain any miraculous puffiness-reducing properties. Since it's the cold that reduces puffiness, you can grab anything out of the refrigerator (like ice or a bag of frozen peas) and it will do the trick — as long as it is held on the area for at least 10 minutes.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11095_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepDrinking peppermint tea is known to boost blood circulation, giving your skin a vibrant glow as well as clearing your mind, says Renee.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11096_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepStay away from too much black around the eyes, says makeup artist Julie Harris. Instead try a color like soft violet on the lids, she recommends.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/11098_Original.jpg
- Faking It: A Good Night's SleepJulie also likes to use a tinted or sheer moisturizing balm on the lips to give them a fuller, more moisturized look. Dry, caked lipstick in the cracks of your mouth never looks fresh!http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/11097_Original.jpg
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1 of 11By Abby Gardner
None of us gets as much sleep as we'd like — or need. But we still have to get up and go every morning looking like we're well-rested. Here are some experts' tips to fool everyone at the office into thinking you got those eight hours.
Say No To Yellow
2 of 11Celebrity esthetician Renee Rouleau suggests that you avoid wearing yellow-based colors (like mustard, olive green and khaki) because they can make the skin appear sallow.
Blushing, Not Bashful
3 of 11Use a pink-toned cream blush to add a natural-looking glow to your face. Plus, the cream formula adds a dewiness that you'll be missing if you haven't been sleeping enough.
Bright Eyes
4 of 11The first step to masking those inevitable dark circles is to apply a skin brightening eye cream with stable vitamin C, says celebrity esthetician Renee Rouleau. "Use circular motions when applying to stumulate stagnant blood flow that can contribute to darkness."
Hide & Seek
5 of 11Next, you need to apply a good concealer to those circles. Don't choose a shade that is too light, or the dark circles will continue to show through. Dab the product lightly under your eyes. Start with just a little and add more as necessary so as not to cake on product.
Open Wide
6 of 11Adding a highlighter or shimmery white cream in the corners of the eyes or along the bottom lids will instantly brighten and widen your tired eyes.
Circular Logic
7 of 11When applying your moisturizer, Renee says to massage it into the skin using firm circular motions to help increase blood flow in order to get the skin glowing.
Get Iced
8 of 11Renee says to ditch the cucumbers when it comes to your puffy eyes. They don't contain any miraculous puffiness-reducing properties. "Since it's the cold that reduces puffiness, you can grab anything out of the refrigerator (like ice or a bag of frozen peas) and it will do the trick — as long as it is held on the area for at least 10 minutes."
Tea Time
9 of 11"Drinking peppermint tea is known to boost blood circulation, giving your skin a vibrant glow as well as clearing your mind," says Renee.
Black Out
10 of 11Stay away from too much black around the eyes, says makeup artist Julie Harris. "Instead try a color like soft violet on the lids," she recommends.
Pretty Pout
11 of 11Julie also likes to use a tinted or sheer moisturizing balm on the lips to give them a fuller, more moisturized look. Dry, caked lipstick in the cracks of your mouth never looks fresh!
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