Does your face match with the area under your eyes Here's help for combating dark circles and under-eye puffiness.
Causes
Dark circles are often caused due to sleeplessness or disturbed sleep.
If you find yourself developing dark circles, you need to first catch up
on your sleep. Genetics too could predispose you to developing dark circles.
Other factors causing dark under-eye circles include:
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Drinking an excess of beverages that contain caffeine.
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Smoking
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Allergies
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Thyroid problems
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A lack of iron in your body during menstruation. This often contributes
to dark circles, which is why some women have a tendency to develop dark
circles during their period.
Remedies
First of all, try and figure out the reason you have developed dark circles.
Have you always had them Are they a recent occurrence Does your mother
have dark circles under the eyes as well Once you can pinpoint the cause
for dark circles, it would be much easier for you to get rid of them.
1. Are you allergic to something If yes, work on avoiding the allergens.
2. Apply Vitamin E to the area under your eye. You could open up a Vitamin
E capsule, and apply a little oil. Swallow the rest of the oil. This not
only helps you get rid of dark circles, but also reduces puffiness around
the eyes. In addition, regular application of Vitamin E delays the onset
of wrinkles.
3. Apply creams that contain Vitamin C.
4. Inverted asana postures work wonders for dark circles. Try
doing the sarvangasana everyday. Often dark circles and under-eye puffiness
is caused due to sinusitis. Jal Neti is extremely beneficial in such cases,
as it internally cleanses your entire facial region, rejuvenating it. Do
the Jal Neti at least five times a week to clean out your entire nasal
passage.
5. Swallow a capsule of cod liver oil everyday. It strengthens eyes.
6. Take a teaspoon of tomato juice, a few drops of lemon juice, a pinch
of turmeric powder and a little flour, enough to make a paste. Apply this
paste to the under-eye area, and wash off after fifteen minutes.
7. Drink at least ten glasses of water everyday. There is no stressing
this enough. If you do not drink at least eight glasses of water everyday,
you are not providing your body with as much water as it requires for flushing
out toxins. Do not wait until you are thirsty before drinking up. By the
time your body cries I'm thirsty!, you are already severely dehydrated.
8. Avoid stepping out in the sun, especially between noon to four, when
the sun is at its strongest. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes, and
the delicate skin around it, from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
9. Apply a cold, used tea bag to your eyes. You could also applied used,
cold, herbal tea leaves to your eyes, to sooth them.
10. Apply a concealer to the area under your eyes, to hide dark circles.
Use a colour that is every so slightly lighter than the shade of your skin.
Apply the concealer gently; do not stretch or pull the skin from this delicate
area.
11. Lie down, close your eyes and apply cucumber or potato slices to
your lids. Leave on for ten minutes and remove. Wash the area with cold
water. This soothes tired eyes instantly, and helps boost blood circulation
in the under-eye area.
12. Try out dark circle remover creams available in the market. Make
sure they are of a recognized brand before applying them to your face.
How can I get rid of dark circles See what our beauty and medical experts have to say.