Im nearly 16 and taking my GCSE’s soon, but lately the dark circles around my eyes seem to be getting worse. It’s soooooooooo embarrassing. Please can i have some advise that does take long to do because im not tired or very stressed. I drink ALOT of water yet i still look like a 30 year working at a night club constantly. Any advise??
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Concealer to match your skin tone will cover the color, be sure to blend. If you have puffiness, this is going to sound crazy, Preparation H. However, cool packs on your eyes will lessen both effects slightly, but not make them completely disappear like concealer and Prep. H. (Don’t get the Prep. H INTO your eyes!) Oh and get more sleep, and read for shorter periods of time, in well lit areas. If reading off a computer screen, print it on paper and read that instead. (AND, watch out for answers that try to sell you something, they aren’t answering to help you.)
Im 19 and have the same problem! I went to my doctors about it the other week and unfortuanately theres no medicines which will cure it. He told me its either heditry or loss of circulation. If you have more then 7/8hrs sleep a night, the muscles in your eyes bags arent moving so theres no blood flow.
Only sleep 7/8 hrs a night
Drink plently of water
Exercise (as your blood will get flowing)
Take iron tablets (not sure if this works)
massarge your eyes by tapping your eyebags – not to heavy though as this part of your skin is so sensitive and can bruise easily
Cream your face and in the morning put two cold spoons (refridgerated over night) on your bags as it shocks the eyes
Iv been doing these things and it seems to look better. Also i find dark hair makes them look even worse so if u have dark hair i would fake tan. I use a brilliant conceler from Clinque (from boots) its £15 but is fab
well…u should cut on working things until late at nite,,wat i mean is..sleep early..and..have ur rest,,Plus,,mm,have some exercise,,i guess..dat sure will work..
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This recipe comes from an acquaintaince, a fashion model in India. She uses this particular preparation on her dark circles every morning before covering them up with a thick concealer.
You will need:
* 1 tsp tomato juice
* 3-4 drops of lemon juice
* a pinch of turmeric powder
* enough white flour to make a paste
Mash these ingredients together into a medium-thick paste and dab it under your eyes. After fifteen minutes, wash the paste away. This should lighten the dark circles and address puffiness to some degree.
1. Drink more water. 8-10 glasses per day, no excuses. Water helps to cleanse your body of impurities, which can contribute to dark eye circles.
2. Stay out of the sun. If you’re going to be outside, use a sunscreen to avoid making those dark eye circles darker.
3. Are you allergic to something? Dark eye circles, especially in children, are sometimes a sign of an allergy. If you suspect you may be allergic, talk to your doctor.
4. Invest in one of the products for dark circles under the eyes. This doesn’t really belong on the list of remedies for dark eye circles – because today’s products are cures rather than remedies. Yes, they really do work – and can really change the face that’s looking back at you in the mirror.
If you haven’t tried one of these products, and dark eye circles are a real problem for you, you should try one today. You won’t regret it.