Well Its almost picture day and i tryed going 2 bed early too get rid of my dark circles my parents dont got dark circles so i doubt i got it from them ANY way i can get rid of these dark circles :(?
Almost everyone gets dark circles under their eyes from time to time. Dark circles under eyes usually are temporary and not a medical concern.
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.
You might want to use Hylexin or the generic version brand called Nulexin to reduce dark circles. i spent $30 on Nulexin and have been using for about two weeks now. I have not seen result yet, i guess because i don't use it twice a day. From what I read also that the darker the area, the longer it would take to clear up. use tea bags to reduce puffiness. put two tea bags in lukewarm water and set aside for a mintue. put bags under each side of your eyes while pressing on it with your hands.
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Almost everyone gets dark circles under their eyes from time to time. Dark circles under eyes usually are temporary and not a medical concern.
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.
You might want to use Hylexin or the generic version brand called Nulexin to reduce dark circles. i spent $30 on Nulexin and have been using for about two weeks now. I have not seen result yet, i guess because i don't use it twice a day. From what I read also that the darker the area, the longer it would take to clear up. use tea bags to reduce puffiness. put two tea bags in lukewarm water and set aside for a mintue. put bags under each side of your eyes while pressing on it with your hands.
use diaper rash cream or maybe that cream people use for hemorrhoids. diaper rash cream gets rid of hickeys so it has to get rid of dark circles.