I have inheritted my mom's Mediterranean complexion - including the dark circles under the eyes. The older I get (and more kids I have...LOL) the worse they are getting. There are so many different products but which actually works? How long before you see results? What works best for concealing them? Thanks.
2006-09-20
03:10:23
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I appreciate everyone who says sleep. I'm sure that for 9 out of 10 people that's all it is. I don't have occasional dark shadows under my eyes. I have permanent dark pigmentation under my eyes as is common with people of mediterranean descent. I do get 6-8 hours sleep and I do drink plenty of water and I do eat very healthy. I do not party or smoke or drink. Thank you to all though.
2006-09-21
02:31:00 ·
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A. Dark circles are famously annoying and unfortunately, there's no way to get rid of them. However, you have 3 basic options for concealing them:
Option 1: Use a proper concealer. Test out the best colors at a department store counter or at Sephora. (Tip: Tell the makeup artist you are looking to correct the undereye circles and are testing several different types before purchase). Choose concealer that's a shade lighter than your foundation. And if your circles are very dark, go 2 shades lighter. You might be choosing a concealer that's too light if you are getting a 'raccoon look.'
read more here http://beauty.about.com/od/foundationsconcealers/f/darkcircle.htm
How you get dark circles
Dark circles are caused by one of three primary reasons. Here's the quick and dirty on which solution works best for each type.
- Bone structure. If you have deep-set eyes, shadowing contributes to the dark color under the eyes. Your best bet: camouflage. Look for concealers with yellow undertones, which counteract the bluish cast to under-eye circles.
- Pigmentation. Genetic hyper-pigmentation is the most treatable form of dark circles. Your best bet: Try a lightening cream or talk to a dermatologist about chemical peels or laser resurfacing.
- Vasculature inflammation. Late nights, allergies and nutritional deficiencies can enlarge the blood vessels beneath the thin under-eye skin. Your best bet: Take care of yourself! Sounds cliché but drink that water, get your beauty sleep, eat a healthy diet and avoid cigarette smoke (easy enough, right?).
source:http://www.azcentral.com/style/articles/0702darkcircles.html
here is something for it
http://store.roots-store.com/darcirarey.html
dark circles cream
http://www.healskincare.com/darkcircles.htm
someone answered in yahoo answers about this
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2006-09-20 16:29:10
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Best For Dark Circles
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Music allows you to eat more. According to a work by the journal Psychology and Marketing, soft, classical tunes encourage you to take time over your food, so you consume more food. So, switch off – silence is likely to make you more aware of what you’re adding your mouth.
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For a quick fix, used TEA BAGS, preferably black tea, on the eyes for twenty (20) minutes in the morning. It perks your eyes right up. But use a Women's Mutli-Vitamin for those long term effects.
2006-09-20 13:40:26
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Don t get rest a lot more than 35 a few moments in between routines
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