Circles Bags Under Eyes
3 Proven Tips to Remove Dark Circles & Bags Under Eyes
Do you have dark circles under your eyes? Puffy, baggy eyes? Hopefully you don't have all three. I'm going to show you 3 ways that work. Do all 3 tips and you will get a new, younger look. How to get rid of either puffy or baggy eyes and even dark circles is pretty much the same.
Tip 1. Get to Bed on Time
Dark circles under eyes develop with lack of sleep. If you stay up most of the night, don't be surprised if you have dark circles and baggy eyes. Develop the habit of getting plenty of rest, 6-8 hours EVERY night, not just weekends. But you say you have puffy eyes. Well, if you are getting a little older, and who isn't, that could be from something else. Like what? Keep reading, please.
Tip 2. Drink Clean, Purified Water
Yes, I know you've heard it before. Drink 8 glasses of water each day. The good news is you can count the fruit and veggie juices also. Just stay hydrated because puffy eyes come from excess fluid under the eyes. Drinking good clean water, not tap water, flushes out the toxin waste under your eyes causing puffiness. Don't just drink any water. Tap water - much of it has some sort of contamination. Filtered water is the best insurance.
One more thing about puffy eyes and dark circles is that as we get older some of the problem could be from capillary damage. The skin under the eyes is thinner than most other skin so is vulnerable. Capillaries have difficulty transporting the fluids around the eyes, therefore puffiness. But there is a solution to that problem.
Tip 3. Use an Eye Gel That Works and is Safe
The skin under the eye is very thin as compared to the face, so it needs special care. To increase the thickness of eye skin, it has been found that two things are important. 1. Peptides or protein fragments can promote the making of skin and fibers. 2. Antioxidants fight free radicals that cause damage to our body and of course the eye skin. The best type of antioxidants come from plants. Plant based antioxidants will help improve blood circulation and reduce those dark circles.
Peptides, protein fragments, help make new fibers and skin cells. This will increase the thickness of the skin under the eyes. A good eye gel that really works will have antioxidants that are plant based. This will help those capillaries have better health because circulation will get better. This reduces dark circles.
The eye gels or creams that have plant antioxidants showed by one research study to have a 65% reduction in baggy eyes. 62% had reduced crow's feet and wrinkles under the eyes. 60% showed that dark circles were gone. Wouldn't you like to know which company has such a miracle skin product? See author box. Keep reading please.
Here's What I Suggest You Do
Depending on your general health condition and the reasons for hindrances to your appearance, follow the 3 tipps suggested above: Get some Regular Sleep; Drink Plenty of Purified Water and Use an Eye Gel that is safe and natural. If you do these things, according to clinical studies, you should get rid of dark circles and puffy eyes in less than two month on the average. However, using the wrong eye gel can make your appearance worsen.
Avoid Bad Ingredients
If you stay up all night and drink bad water and use some over the counter department store skin care product than don't expect any changes except for the worse. AVOID any skin care product that has mineral oil, petrolatum, fragrances, parabens and synthetic preservatives.
In Conclusion: Get to Bed and Go to Sleep regularly, 6-8 hours every night; Drink Clean Water every day 6-8 glasses, and please avoid the bad ingredients in skin care. If you use the eye gel I use you would be making a smart move. Your mirror will be happier. For more information on an eye gel that really works, please see my website listed below. Thanks, Margaret Bell
Question... Will my undereye circles/bags under eyes go away after I get my allergies treated? I've had these dark circles/bags under my eyes for several months now. My eyes have been watering and itchy from my cats. I'm wondering if I get the allergy treated if they will go away, or are they permanent? Also, has holistic treatment helped anyone? I'm going to take yerba mate tea and other stuff, and make sure I clean and vacuum frequently and I just purchased a HEPA allergy air filter. Thanks!
Answers...
Answer by Queen of the Dust Mites
Earthling: Those dark circles are commonly called "allergic shiners". They are a result of increased blood flow to to sinus region. This is happening because of your allergies. Once you get your allergic reactions under control, the shiners will disappear. Keep that HEPA filter running 24/7 to keep the airborne stuff down. Make sure you do all the cleaning early in the day and then stay out for at least 2 hours to let everything settle back down. Most of what you and I call cleaning is really just throwing things up in the air on a microscopic level. If you allergy is to the cat and not dust or dust mites, you can try rubbing Allerpet/C solution on the cat.
I love Yerba Mate tea and usually drink it late in the afternoon as a pick me up. (I'm drinking a cup now). It is a great source of caffeine and a bit of a diuretic, but it is NOT going to help those allergies. I am including a link to the Allerpet site and you can find someone in your area that sells it. Good luck with kitty and those allergies and enjoy that yerba mate!
Answer by dizzzybubble
I think if you get your allergies sorted out your circles will go away. You may want to consider if you are eating anything to which you are allergic, for example milk.
Good luck.
Answer by mentos_sugar
I think it’s important to really understand the causes of you dark circles before
trying to treat the dark circles. My friend has serious dark circles and her dark circles are improving by following the information provided by http://www.darkcirclesundereyescure.com
