there are creams for that which don't work that well; your best bet is a cosmetic concealer that best matches your skin tone... even men can use them and pretty much not be detected... good luck and at any cosmetics counter, or if you're a man, go to the men's grooming supply area of any major retailer and ask the clerk if they know of anything. Or, consult a dermatologist. Good luck!
2006-10-01 03:21:55
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answered by satyrn7 1
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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?)...
2006-10-01 10:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Contrary to most of your answers, dark circle under your eyes can be a reaction to a food type alergy!! See an alergist if you can. Also, the foods that do this are dairy product. Try cutting back, and see if your circles lighten!!
2006-10-01 10:37:50
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answered by mamaexfour 4
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you may have low iron ask a doctor if you should go on iron supplements or up your intake by eating foods high in iron...
Red meat, liver, collards..
2006-10-01 10:24:12
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answered by gardener24 3
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idk if this will work but try getting more sleep and relaxing more
2006-10-01 10:19:53
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answered by rachael_249 1
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