Fashionable thanks to their dark circles under the eyes, these French are delighted

12/03/2022 By acomputer 783 Views

Fashionable thanks to their dark circles under the eyes, these French are delighted

DARK CIRCLES - Beautiful bluish dark circles? Above all, don't try to make them disappear. According to social networks, you are right on trend.

It was not until the winter of 2020 - 2021 that dark circles began to be seen as something other than something to camouflage. Since then, the trend has continued to grow and the proliferation of posts by celebrities and anonymous people without makeup and with their dark circles accentuates the phenomenon.

In January 2021, it all started with TikTokeuse Sara Carstens who launched a challenge to draw pronounced dark circles to make them more “normal” and better accept them. Very quickly, this challenge became viral and reproduced by many users, as we explained to you in this article.

In this month of October, recent press articles have relaunched the machine aimed at leaving all its place to our pronounced fatigue. A Guardian article published on October 13 pointed out that dark circles were coming back into fashion thanks to TikTok. According to Madame Figaro, dark circles are becoming less and less taboo

À la mode grâce à leurs cernes sous les yeux, ces Français en sont ravis

On Twitter in any case, the trend is a lot of fun. Between consternation and joy, Internet users are proud to recognize that they are tired and have been for a long time.

Others do not hesitate to show their dark circles: a way to uninhibit the mark of fatigue.

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Others have decided to fully assume their dark circles.

Anyway, after two years of pandemic and a very tiring return to normal life, the least we can say is that this trend is timely.

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