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Updated 09:42 16 Jun 2023 GMT+1Published 09:40 16 Jun 2023 GMT+1

New under eye corrector that hides dark circles keeps selling out in the UK

Makeup fanatics are flocking to buy a Lottie London eye corrector which customers say works fabulously with concealer and as a priming base

Gregory Robinson

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Topics: Make-Up, TikTok

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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It’s no secret that a lot of us need some extra help concealing dark under eyes with early mornings, long working days and erratic schedules.

Alas, it seems people have found a fabulous product that goes above and beyond and who knows, you may not even need that morning coffee to help you look more awake when the sun rises.

The Bright Bounce Undereye Brightening Corrector has been a huge hit.
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The brand new Lottie London under eye corrector has been lauded by makeup lovers on social media and its being added to virtual baskets at such a fast rate it keeps selling out in the UK.

Makeup influencers swear by the product, which is described as a cream-based brightening, skin-perfecting corrector. The Bright Bounce Undereye Brightening Corrector works well with your concealer and can be used as a priming base to brighten, blur and help to hydrate the under eyes.

TikToker @jeybaee posted a viral video showing how the under eye corrector works.

Describing it as ‘the perfect brightening solution to my natural glam', the influencer used a brush to gently tap the product under her eyes and added some around her nose and nostrils.

“It is so so creamy and easy to blend,” she said in a voiceover.

The Bright Bounce Undereye Brightening Corrector is available in two shades and costs less than a tenner.
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Another sign of approval came from TikTok makeup guru, @urfavoritekarla, who showed the amazing before and after effect of the product in a video she shared on the app.

The TikToker said she has always struggled with under eye darkness which often peaks through the her makeup. She used the Bright Bounce corrector which she picked up in a Walmart store in the US and said she doesn’t even need to use concealer on top.

The Bright Bounce Undereye Brightening Corrector not only helps to reduce the appearance of dark circles, it also works to hydrate the delicate skin of your under eyes with vitamin E and cherry seed oil.

Lottie London said the best way to use the Bright Bounce is when applied after your eye cream and before you go in with your concealer and either with a blending sponge or using your fingertips.

A pro tip is to use the back of your hand as a palette to help warm up and sheer out the product.

While makeup can be expensive, the Lottie London product won’t break the bank. The budget beauty saver sits at £5.95 while stocks last. It’s available in two shades: light and deep and is 100 percent PETA approved vegan and cruelty free.

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