Without damaging your skin or causing redness. It’s not worth the effort. Also, Fenty’s SHAPE TAPE ULTRA-PLUSH CONCEALER which comes in a black tube is not as creamy and doesn’t cover as well as their ULTRA CREAMY CONCEALER CORRECTEUR. I bought two shades—220 Light Sand and 240 Light Neutral—but both looked heavy and caked under my eyes, and the color selection didn’t work for me. I was disappointed because Fenty has a great reputation for their foundations, but their concealers fell flat for me. Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer is one of the most popular concealers out there, and it’s very affordable, but it doesn’t work for me. The sponge applicator, which you click the product up from the bottom of the tube, is too big and too soft, and the product is too sheer for my under-eye area. No matter how many layers I applied, it didn’t cover well. If you have very dark under-eye circles, it won’t be enough coverage, and if you have fine lines, it will settle in and accentuate them. Finally, I’m adding Chanel’s LE CORRECTEUR PERFECTION LONGWEAR CONCEALER to my Sinners list. It’s $43 and comes in a square tube with a doe foot applicator. It’s supposed to be hydrating and long-wearing, but it creases, looks patchy, and the color selection is limited. I bought two shades: 20 Beige and 30 Beige Lumiere, but neither worked for me. Again, what works for me may not work for you. So try on as many concealers as you can, and don’t hesitate to ask for samples to take home to try. Remember, less is more, especially under the eyes, and good luck on your search for the perfect concealer!