Dark circles can be caused by sun damage, veins and capillaries that show through skin, irritation, and the natural dark pigment that can occur in this area. They can also be a result of natural shadows that fall within the eye area, making that area appear darker. Plus, dark circles can be a result of dry skin making the area look dull and tired. I use this product and really see the difference .... https://secure.myarbonne.com/arbonne/arbonnepuertorico.nsf/p1/1?OpenDocument&shoppingcart=1
2006-06-22 06:32:24
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answered by shoppinggirl90 4
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First, if your not getting enough sleep, are stressed out, or watch the telly or stare on the computer too long, any of those could be the problem! So rest your eyes every once in a while and get enough sleep.
If you want a quick fix Maybelline "Wonder Finish" works great for the dark circles. Just apply a little bit of the liquid powder under your eyes and blend. It works in a snap!
Hope that helps!!
-Lola & Giselle
2006-06-22 06:22:13
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answered by Lola and Giselle 2
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Like everyone has been saying sleep is a great remedy. Make sure you get enough sleep and drink plenty of water. A great eye eye cream will also do the trick. Everyone goes for the expensive eye creams, but one that I have found to be amazing is Ponds. Your under eye area is the thin-est and most fragile skin on your body. When you apply an eye cream or makeup make sure you do it with your ring finger and pat it very gently (you do it with your ring finger because it is most gentle). Even when you wash your face always treat your eye area very cautiously. You should apply the eye cream at night and in the morning and it should have SPF in it. If you don't like Ponds and are willing to splurge a bit try Estee Lauder. Good luck!
2006-06-22 06:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Dark circles are usually a result of not enough sleep, and even stress. Maybe try to get a couple extra hours of sleep...and to cover them up just use some foundation or cover-up. Simply rub it over the circles and they should become less noticeable.
2006-06-22 06:22:02
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answered by Fiona 1
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Well def. sleep, and i know they have dark circle products at drug stores that are pretty cheap, it's like a cream. And you can also aply makeup over them. Just put liquid foundation then cover it up wtih powder foundation.Good luck!
2006-06-22 06:35:54
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answered by daddysgirl 3
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STAY HYDRATED!!! Too much sodium in your system can cause this. try switching to "real Salt", found at any health food store. it is from the dead sea, and tastes SO much better. Sweeter, almost. Morton and other salts have chemicals added to them to keep them from clumping, and to help them stay white. you don't want that in your body! Sleep plenty, and drink half your body weight in ouncese every day. (i.e. - if you weight 100 pounds, drink 50 ounces of water). HTH!
2006-06-22 06:27:01
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answered by jodiemariejensen 2
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Benefit Cosmetics sells two great products for this:
http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/benefit/product.asp?pd=10018&ct=concealers&pg=1
http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/benefit/product.asp?pd=8119&ct=skincare&pg=1
2006-06-22 06:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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eat green vegetables. and sleep at complete, at regular times.
2006-06-22 06:19:46
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answered by abhas1 3
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