Dark circles developing around eyes? Please help

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  1. Well I'm.fucked

    -yuri
     
  2. #22 billywang, Apr 18, 2015
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    [SIZE=10pt]My wife usually wakes up with puffy eyes and sometimes due to work stress, without sleeping well would develop dark circles or blue-toned bags under her eyes. After some research, these are some of these natural remedies and would work to a certain degree. Hope this would help you a little. [/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]1.   [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Cold Spoon[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]This simple home remedy is surprisingly very effective. It will help tighten up the skin around your eyes as well as relax the blood vessels, thus offering relief to puffy and tired eyes.[/SIZE]
    1. [SIZE=10pt]Chill 5 or 6 metal spoons in your refrigerator for 10 to 15 minutes.[/SIZE]\t
    2. [SIZE=10pt]Hold the rounded portion of one of the cold spoons against your eye for a few minutes until the spoon becomes warm.[/SIZE]\t
    3. [SIZE=10pt]As the spoon warms, replace it with another cold one from the refrigerator.[/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]2.   [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Cucumbers[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]Chilled cucumbers make a good remedy for treating puffy eyes. The enzymes and the astringent properties in cucumbers help reduce inflammation and help tighten the skin. This remedy will also help get rid of wrinkles and dark circles around your eyes.[/SIZE]
    1. [SIZE=10pt]Cut a cucumber into thick slices.[/SIZE]\t
    2. [SIZE=10pt]Chill the slices in the refrigerator for 10 minutes.[/SIZE]\t
    3. [SIZE=10pt]Place the cold slices on your eyelids for about 10 minutes or until they become warm.[/SIZE]\t
    4. [SIZE=10pt]Repeat the process several times a day.[/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]3.   [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Tea Bags[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]Be it green tea bags or black tea bags, both can help soothe puffy and irritated eyes. They contain anti-irritant properties that help reduce swelling around your eyes. They can also relieve redness and inflammation.[/SIZE]
    1. [SIZE=10pt]Soak 2 teabags in hot water for a few minutes, then take them out and let them cool down.[/SIZE]\t
    2. [SIZE=10pt]Lie down, put the tea bags over your eyelids and cover them with a soft cloth.[/SIZE]\t
    3. [SIZE=10pt]Leave them in place for 10 to 15 minutes.[/SIZE]\t
    4. [SIZE=10pt]Repeat a few times a day.[/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]4.     [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Eye Cream[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]If you are not allergic to cosmetics products, you might want to consider this oil-free formula. Tap lightly on the targeted areas and remain expressionless. Claim to achieve dramatic results in 2-3 minutes. Check out the product sheet and video here:- [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]https://youtu.be/F8CQgH2QRLc[/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]5.     [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Potatoes[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]Put potatoes over the puffiness.[/SIZE][SIZE=10pt] Potatoes are said to have natural astringent properties.[/SIZE]
     
    [SIZE=10pt]     1.[/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]     [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Peel raw potatoes. Cut in half. Place the halves over your eyes for 10 minutes. The potato will cool your eyes and any swelling will decrease.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=10pt]     2.    [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]Try grated potato. Simply grate a fresh potato and apply it to your eyes for 15 minutes, then rinse.[/SIZE]
     
  3. #23 yurigadaisukida, Apr 18, 2015
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    -yuri
     
  4. Leave em be, bags under the eyes are sexy as fuck. Heroin chic needs to make a comeback


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  5. I agree sometimes.

    -yuri
     
  6. you may need to sleep more.  8 hours is the minimum for most adults, but this is only an average.  You may require more or less sleep depending on your body. 
     
    Medical conditions may cause this as well.  If sleep doesn't help, go meet with your doctor. 
     
  7. #27 full melt, Apr 27, 2015
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    It's more likely than anything that it's genetics and there is nothing you can do about it. May be allergies though.

    Your best bet is to go to a dermatologist. Certainly talk to a healthcare professional because it could be a sign of something less superficial like allergies or an iron deficiency.

    For the love of god DO NOT use retinoids or an AHA under your eyes. It's a very sensitive area. Try to use some raw honey or an eye cream of some sort if you feel it would help. Just slather some RAW honey under your eyes and leave it on for about a half hour once or twice a day. If you don't see any improvement within 2-3 than its likely not solvable with skincare products.
     

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