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6 Women Who DGAF About Dark Circles — and Why You Shouldn't Either

There's nothing shady about the fact that these women are flaunting their dark circles everywhere from the red carpet to the 'gram
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Genevieve Angelson
The "Good Girls Revolt" star keeps it real on the red carpet with her fuss-free fiery red hair and dark circles that add an enviable edge to her look.

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Olivia Wilde
If you're like working mother of two Olivia Wilde, then you aren't afraid of letting the world know that your dark circles are a reflection of your busy lifestyle -- and that said lifestyle sometimes causes you to reach for a cocktail.

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Soko
Leave it to a French gal to make dark circles look chic. Whether she's posting makeup-free selfies on the 'gram or smudging dramatic brown eye shadow under her peepers to play up her circles, this fashion-forward musician makes us consider pulling all-nighters to evoke her goth glam style.

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Clemence Poesy
The Parisian actress got her love for an au naturale look from her mama. "She always said she didn't understand concealer -- dark circles under the eyes can be one of the most moving things on a human face," she told Vogue. They definitely add a certain je ne sais quoi to Poesy's looks on and off the red carpet.

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Kristen Stewart
The actress' badass platinum blonde buzz cut goes hand in hand with her IDGAF under eye circles.

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BY ROSE CURIEL | AUG 30, 2017 | SHARES
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