how do you get rid of the dark circles and puffiness under your eyes?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

ive never had dark circles under my eyes but in starting to get them i always had a tiny bit of puffiness bt not as much as i do now so are there any affordable products or home remedies that can help me get rid of them i don’t wear make up so concealer wouldn’t really help and yes i know sleeping is a way to get rid of them to bt any other ways could really help me please and thank you :)

check out this article
How To Make The Bags From Under Your Eyes Disappear
http://www.glamouredited.com/skin/get_rid_of_under_eye_circles_and_puffiness.html

it discusses different causes of dark under eye circles and gives you some proven treatments and solutions from dermatologists and skin care specialists for simple ways to remove bags from under your eyes. lots of good info.

hope this helps : )

Any good advice for Dark Circles under the eyes!?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

Im a 41 year old Married lady with active kids. Ive had dark circles under my eyes forever. Even when I was a very young girl. But they are getting so so much worse! It’s just very very dark and a bit puffy even! The other day, my son actually thought I had some sort of make up there! ug!!

Does anyone know of any good treatment; whether it be makeup, cosmetic, or even medical treatment to help them. Im VERY fair skin, Irish tone skin, freckles a little. Very dark brown eyes and dark hair. So I think that makes it stand out more. I dont think it’s related to not getting enough sleep, because I do get plenty of sleep. Im healthy, I excersize, and eat reasonably well. I work hard as a Mom.. but what Mom doesnt!? I think it’s just heriditary. My Mom has pretty bad dark circles too!

Help!!!!

i have had this problem ll my life-I have tried more than 20 undereye creams including hylexin, benefit eyecon, esteelauder eye gel and a lot more but the best one i came across was clinique all about eyes, I use it every night after cleaning my face , just take a small amount and dab it under ur eyes, it does help a lot, trust me, u can also apply it at day time under ur normal make up- Try it, good luck!!!

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

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin

I have dark circles under my eyes, and i need some tips to get rid of it.

to get rid of dark circles:

1. lack of sleep is usually the main cause but seen as this is not the case for you it’s also believed that too little time lying down is a cause in itself. determine how much sleep you need (it’s usually 7-9 hours per night, but varies throughout different people) and try to get that amount regularly for a couple of weeks to see if that helps. remember that alcohol and drugs can adversely affect the quality of your sleep; abstain from these products or use only in moderation for best results.

2. establish whether or not this condition runs in your family. dark circles are believed to frequently be hereditary. this doesn’t mean that you can’t do anything about the conditions, but you should be prepared for minimal success actually trying to get rid of them. dark circles under the eye may also, in fact, be light carbon deposits that result from incomplete protein digestion. incomplete protein digestion may result from insufficient hydrochloric acid in your stomach that may be caused from a lack of primarily b6 and folic acid. about 30% of the population does not absorb regular b6 (pydroxine) or folic acid and need to take in these vitamins in a different form or another way.

3. identify allergens. allergies may be the most common cause of skin discoloration under the eyes. if allergies are the root of your problem, you simply need to treat them or remove the allergen (the thing to which you are allergic). seasonal allergy problems such as the hay fever can frequently be effectively treated with over-the-counter and prescription medications. for other allergies the best course of action is usually avoidance. if your dark circles or puffiness are constant, you may have an undetected food allergy or an allergy to a chemical in your home or workplace. talk to a dermatologist for help determining what you may be allergic to. people with allergies also tend again to be deficient in b6, folic acid. taking a multivitamin, if you don’t already, may help with your allergies as well as black circles.

4. treat your skin while you sleep. there are overnight facial masques available that may help reduce the appearance of puffiness or discoloration, but you can also make your own. just before you go to bed, take a washcloth and wet it just a bit with cold water. then squeeze out any excess water and place it over your eyes as you sleep.

5. apply cool tea bags, an ice cube wrapped in soft cloth, or cucumber slices to your eyes daily. the tannin in tea bags has been shown to reduce swelling and discoloration, and cucumber slices have long been used to reduce puffiness and refresh the appearance of skin around the eyes. lie down, preferably in the morning, and leave fresh cucumber slices or cool, damp caffeinated tea bags (you can refrigerate them overnight so they’ll be ready) over your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. keep your eyes closed.

6. try to relax the space. you can do this by wetting a cotton swab and then freezing it for a little while. then you should gently wipe under your eyes in the areas where the circles are occurring. when wiping, close your eyes and try not to flinch.

7. apply an eye cream containing vitamin k and retinol. research has shown that skin creams containing these two ingredients reduce puffiness and discoloration significantly in many patients. long-term daily use seems to have the greatest effect.

8. avoid rubbing your eyes. usually rubbing of the eyes is brought on by allergies, but not always. regardless of the reason, stop doing it. the rubbing irritates the skin and can break tiny capillaries beneath the skin, causing both puffiness and discoloration.

9. eat a healthy, balanced diet and drink plenty of water. a whole host of cosmetic problems can be attributed to vitamin deficiencies. be sure to get plenty of fruits and vegetables—especially cabbage, spinach, and other leafy green vegetables. get adequate fluids to improve circulation.

10. reduce salt intake. excess salt causes the body to retain water in unusual places, and this can result in puffiness under the eyes. too much salt can also impair your circulation, and cause the blood vessels under the skin to appear bluer.

11. if you smoke- then quit. smoking causes vascular (blood vessel) problems that can not only threaten your life, but also make your blood vessels appear more prominent and bluer beneath the skin.

12. if this doesnt work try covering the problem up with cosmetics. use a yellow or flesh-toned colour which will camouflage the problem under your eyes. mac do the best ones for covering up dark circles although they are a bit expensive. if you are on a budget i would definately reccomend rimmel. good luck

hope this helps
x

Mother Nature’s B!tch

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

Major black circles under my eyes due to minus digit temperature and no sleep. Ah shivers into insania. Fun!

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Jordan FOREVER xxox.
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Poor attempt at nature vlog. Maybe I’ll try again when I’m not too tired.
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IPL Photofacial – Chest

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

Photofacial involves a series of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments that improve the appearance of Rosacea, flushing and sun-damaged skin, age spots, skin texture, and photo aging. Treatment also improves the appearance of mild acne scars, reduces large pores, corrects dark circles around the eyes, and reduces fine lines. Additionally, this exhilarating treatment involves little to no downtime. Normal activities immediately resume.

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How to start the week in style

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

Grooming expert Jason Shankey (www.jasonshankey.co.uk/) provides some top advice on how to face a Monday morning and get ready in style for the week ahead.

Whether it’s getting rid of the bags under your eyes or removing that 3-day beard, Monday’s needn’t be so painful any more.

Video appears courtesy of Braun. The Braun Series 3 shaver helps you tackle longer hairs just as easily as short ones, for a pain-free shave. Find out more at www.braun.com/uk

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How to Tint Eyelashes

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

Things you need for an eyelash tint:

Combinal Eyelash Tint Kit (black dye safe for eyelashes, brush applicator, oxidant, petri dish)
Vaseline
Q-Tips
Cotton Pads
Tissue
Bowl of cold water

I went to school for Esthetics at Blanche Macdonald, so I learned how to tint eyelashes professionally. However, they do sell eyelash tinting supplies in select stores and if you can get your hands on a home dyeing kit, you can tint at home. It is important to have someone else do it to you, as this is quite impossible to do so yourself.

It’s very important to have your clients eyes closed for the remainder of the eyelash tint to prevent irritation of the eyes (or even blindness).

To start, cut a circle makeup pad in half and coat one side of both pads with Vaseline. Lay the pads under each eye and make sure to have the bottom lashes on top of the pad so they can get dyed too. Next with a q-tip, apply Vaseline to the eyelid to prevent colour from being spread to unwanted areas.

Mix the dye with the oxidant to a creamy texture. Make sure it’s not runny as this will seep into the eye and cause discomfort. Once you have a perfectly creamy texture, add the dye to the lashes with a small makeup brush from root to tip. Cover all the eyelash hairs so they are rich in colour. Let the colour stand for 7-10 minutes.

When you are ready to take the dye off, get 2 tissues and with one motion wipe off both cotton pads. Then have your client sit up with their eyes closed. Soak and wring out 2 cotton pads and wipe the remainder of the tint off using a windshield wiper movement. Go from side to side and underneath back and forth until there is no colour left on the pad. To be safe give your client a damp cotton pad to remove any remainders of tint once more before you have them open their eyes.

When you know it is safe and there is no remaining colour have your client open their eyes. Hand them a mirror, and voila, they have beautiful dark lashes!

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Home Remedies to Reduce Puffy Face Find them directly in your Kitchen

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

Puffy Eyes? Dark Circles

Visit http://eyedarkcircles.com

Permanently and Naturally remove your Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes – In 30 days or less

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natural remedy for dark circles under your eyes?

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

i have really dark circles under my eyes…so bad that my mom and my best friend asked me if i had bruises under my eyes…yeah its that bad!!! i dont wanna spend a ton of $$$ just to fix it. help?!

Sleep or stop doing heroin.

How to conceal dark circles under eyes?

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

I have tried the yellow toned ones, but they just give the area under my eyes a grayish tinge and it doesn’t match the rest of my face. My under eye circles are horrible and i have no idea how to cover them up. Please don’t say "just sleep more" because i have tried this and is doesn’t work. Also, how do you get rid of the morning under eye puffiness. My puffiness seems to continue into later in the day also.

I would get some good, quality makeup. Sometimes the cheaper stuff can make you look a little cakey they just downright clash with your skin. I typically will make a minor splurge on my undereye concealers, and I think it is worth it. My favorites are Bo-ing by Benefit (it is super easy to apply, stays on, and does its job well) and Corrector by Bobbi Brown (it is very long lasting and the most natural looking- my fave.) I put the links to them online in the sources section, but I would suggest making a trip to some department store makeup counters to get the shade that is sure to match your skin.

Once you start working with a concealer, remember to…

1. Be sure to drink enough water.

2. Wear sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30 under the eyes to prevent skin weakening caused by sun damage.

3. Get plenty of rest.

4. Apply plain cool teabags over closed eyes. Don’t use herbal teabags, because most aren’t as effective.

5. Apply cool cucumber slices over closed eyes for 15 minutes.

6. Be careful not to consume too much salt.

7. Apply vitamin K cream. Although studies haven’t looked at the use of topical vitamin K for dark circles under the eyes, preliminary studies have found that vitamin K may help with bruising.

8. Vitamin C helps to strengthen blood vessel walls.

… to keep your peepers happy and healthy even without makeup on!

Good luck!

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