I am ashamed to say it - because in my heart I know that there are cheaper, less-hyped products out there that will do just as good of a job, and I know that I'm being frivolous and silly - but I love the Clinique shopping experience. (Except for the price.) I have always had pretty good skin and I never really thought much about it, but a few years ago I went to the Clinique counter as part of a girls'-day-out shopping experience, and that was when I got hooked on how my skin feels when I use Clinique's daily scrub and daily lotion.
But I'm not as much in love with Clinique's makeup - I mean, most of it is fine, but it doesn't give me the "Wow - I love this!" feeling that the skin care products do, and so I just don't think it's worth the extra money that it (inevitably) costs.
So as for the OP...if you don't want to wear foundation (I don't like it either, for exactly the reasons you mention - plus, I cannot believe that it's good for your skin to have stuff on it all the time), I don't know if concealers are for you. You might try really simple things like getting enough sleep and drinking plenty of water, or you might also try using a highlighter to draw attention to your eyes and away from the circles.
You could also try a couple of department-store makeup counters and see what the salespeople suggest. Remember that you don't have to buy anything, but tell them about your problem, tell them that you want something that doesn't require foundation, see what they suggest, and let them try out those suggestions on your actual face and see how you like it.
But stopping them from applying foundation will take some effort on your part, I can tell you from personal experience. Most of the saleswomen are really nice and helpful, but they have a living to make, and they are also great believers in the healing powers of makeup.
I'm just sayin'.
But I'm not as much in love with Clinique's makeup - I mean, most of it is fine, but it doesn't give me the "Wow - I love this!" feeling that the skin care products do, and so I just don't think it's worth the extra money that it (inevitably) costs.
So as for the OP...if you don't want to wear foundation (I don't like it either, for exactly the reasons you mention - plus, I cannot believe that it's good for your skin to have stuff on it all the time), I don't know if concealers are for you. You might try really simple things like getting enough sleep and drinking plenty of water, or you might also try using a highlighter to draw attention to your eyes and away from the circles.
You could also try a couple of department-store makeup counters and see what the salespeople suggest. Remember that you don't have to buy anything, but tell them about your problem, tell them that you want something that doesn't require foundation, see what they suggest, and let them try out those suggestions on your actual face and see how you like it.
But stopping them from applying foundation will take some effort on your part, I can tell you from personal experience. Most of the saleswomen are really nice and helpful, but they have a living to make, and they are also great believers in the healing powers of makeup.
