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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How do i get rid of dark circles under my eyes?

Question by kathstew32: How do i get rid of dark circles under my eyes?
Obviously not getting enough sleep is not the problem for me. I get plenty of sleep. What should I do? I heard that vitamin K helps but I need more specifics. What else helps?


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Answer by Angela B
use foundation



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4 comments:

  1. actually dark circles are a sign of dehydration also. u might not b overly dehydrated but drinking more water will definately help. i used to have this problem. so between getting enough sleep and increaseing my water intake.. add alittle consealer and i was good to go.

    also i suggest using blush on ur cheeks it helps brighten you up and makes u look healthier there for taking away from the dark circles.

    You may be surprised to learn that fatigue usually isn't the cause of dark circles. Instead, the most common cause is nasal congestion. When your nose is congested, veins that usually drain from your eyes into your nose become widened (dilated) and darker.

    Another cause of undereye circles is eyelid swelling during sleep. When you lie down, gravity can cause fluid to collect in your lower eyelids. This swelling may create the appearance of shadows below your eyes. In addition, dark circles can result from chronic skin conditions, such as atopic eczema. Dark circles can also run in families.

    Over-the-counter products may help diminish dark circles under eyes. Look for skin creams that contain vitamin C or K, alpha hydroxy acid and kinetin. Treatment for chronic and severe undereye circles is directed at the underlying cause, if known, and may include bleaching agents and laser therapy.

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  2. Hello Kathstew32 Here and idea use ice cube for your dark circles under my eyes. james P.

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  3. It's all here -

    Remedies For Dark Circles

    * An instant dark circles remedy is to use the correct concealer. The shade should be lighter than your foundation. If circles are very dark, choose 2 shades lighter. Great choices can be Revlon New Complexion Concealer, Estee Lauder Smoothing Skin Concealer, Cover Girl Smoothers Concealer, or Neutrogena Smoothing Skin Stick.

    * Apply a good Vitamin K cream. Vita-K Solution gel or Peter Thomas Roth Power K Eye Rescue help strengthen capillary walls around the dark circles to make them less visible.

    * One should go for laser treatment only if the case is chronic. Lasers can increase production of collagen thereby thickening skin to make dark circles less visible.

    * Home remedies for dark circles can include the following:
    1. Drink plenty of water to combat dehydration.
    2. Wear at least SPF 30 sunscreen to prevent more sun damage.
    3. Get enough sleep.
    4. Leave cold teabags, cucumber or potato slices, or washcloths with ice cubes on eyes for 15 minutes regularly.
    5. Take iron supplements if anemic, but consult your doctor first.
    6. Identify the allergens and avoid them. Whether it be pollen, food, whatever, avoidance is the best solution to this. And avoid rubbing your eyes.

    * Hylexin is the first dark circles eye cream developed for serious dark circles. Featured in several magazines such as Marie Claire, FashionWeekDaily, The Wall Street Journal , Star and Luck.

    * One of the greatest remedies for dark circles is Arbonne's NutriMinC® RE9 Repair. It’s a corrective puffiness and dark circles eye cream that does additional benefits – firming, moisturizing and repairing the delicate tissue around the eye.

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