Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes

How Can I Gt Rid Of Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes ?

Much Love xx

Answer #1

For puffy eyes, put some cool cucumber or an eye cream that has been in the fridge for a while. If you don’t have either than an ice pack for a few minutes.

Now for the dark circles, pat on a concealer under your eyes all over the dark area and a little past it. Don’t forget the inside bc that gets dark too. Pat it on gently DO NOT RUB. Once it is blended put your foundation on all over and then apply a loose powder all over. Make sure to blend and pat so it looks natural.

Also, a good trick is to get a white shimmer pencil or shadow and put just a little in the inside corner of your eye, it will make it “pop”. Do not use eyeliner on the bottom of your eye in the inside (above the lash) that makes you look tired. A eyelash curler will help make you look more energetic too (usually with dark circles and puffy eyes you look tired)

There you go, that should do the trick!

Answer #2

Sometimes heavy light causes the illusion of “dark eyes”. Don’t believe me? Go under preferably flouresent lights, and take a mirror with you. Look at the dark circles. Then turn your head up to the light and watch them magically disappear! The lights is now shining ONTO your face instead of over it, so that the bags under your eyes are now gone! As for getting rid of them, get more sleep! You’ve probably heard this before, but thats seriously the reason why you have dark circles. But, if you want to take the modern approach, try firming lotion (Dove, Seaweed Extract Firming Lotion, Drugstores). Sometimes, wrinkles under your eyes stand out more and catch light so it makes your circles quite dark. As for puffy eyes, they are usually caused by rubbing them so if you are STOP! If your case is severe though, tell a doctor who will probably prescribe you eye drops. =) I hope I helped!

Answer #3

Thankies !!

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Answer #4

options include chemical peels, laser skin resurfacing procedures, certain cosmeceuticals (prescription skin products) and eyelid surgery known as lepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty involves removing extra fatty tissue and excessive skin from upper and lower eyelids, as well as tightening skin and muscles to reduce puffiness and wrinkles.

Many temporary remedies can help reduce the swollen look around eyes, such as:

1.Using eye drops for irritation caused by allergies, if appropriate
2.Drinking ample fluid to prevent dehydration
3.Applying iced compresses when your lids are swollen
4.Applying cucumber slices or chilled tea bags over closed eyes
5.Using creams and other skin products specially formulated for use around the eyes
6.Reducing salt in your diet
7.Eating potassium-rich foods, such as bananas, to eliminate excess fluids in your body
8.Splashing cold water over your face and eyes
9.Getting plenty of sleep and rest

One of the most common home remedies, as mentioned above, is the temporary use of Eye creams (i would suggest you to look for eyelastin reviews) and ointments to reduce the puffiness in eyelids. A common active ingredient in these preparations is phenylephrine, a medication that constricts blood vessels, reducing their diameter.

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