Try white out. It works on paper and they make varying shades!
2006-11-07 02:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Dark spots around eyes?
Of course you can cover them up, but the problem is deeper and affects the entire body.
Discolorations indicate a lack of something, and when this something is given in sufficient amounts, the spots are likely to disappear.
Here some suggestions:
* Very simply, gently rub castor oil in the area, several times a day (at least 3 times). Gently massage the oil in, then gently take off the remainder of the oil. For at least a month may be longer.
Further:
* If the discoloration is black or dark gray - homeopathic Kalium Phosphorium is needed (or the Dinshah color Violet).
* If the discoloration is brown - homeopathic Kalium Sulphuricum is needed (or the Dinshah color Purple).
* If the discoloration is bue-black - homeopathic Ferrum Phosphoricum is needed (or the Dinshah color Blue). (There could be mercury poisoning, nowadays in wall paint, fabric softeners and soft paper tissues, also in tuna etc.).
* If there are baggy eyes, reduce salt in the diet. Homeopathic Natrum Muriaticum is needed (or the Dinshah color Magenta).
* If the tongue is white or whitish, homeopathic Kalium Muriaticum is needed (or the Dinshah color Indigo).
* If a combination of some of the above is present, several remedies are needed accordingly.
When taking the remedies (at least 5 times day), it may take a while to see outward results, for the inward necessities are remedied first. It may take a month or more to see outward results, depending on how long this situation is existing.
The homeopathic remedies work well when taken often enough (the amount does not really matter), yet, the Dinshah colors work much faster, when used for an hour daily as intended by the scientist and inventor Dinshah. The colors are absorbed by the body like food, helping to nourish the body. It is celestial food!
More info on Color*MedicineTM at http://www.biochakra.com and http://www.colormedicine.com
You can be pretty, when giving your body what it needs.
Cordially, India.Magica
2006-11-07 03:08:20
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answered by india.magica 6
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You should wear concealer. Good concealers are actually yellowish in color and then put your normal foundation on over that. Unfortunately, unless you got some sort of procedure done, the darn spots won't go away. Just a question: Do you smoke? Smokers tend to have these darkish spots more than non-smokers.
2016-05-22 07:24:49
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answered by Anonymous
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um try some cover girl make up or go to the doctor and she if theres a cream or something for bags
2006-11-07 03:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try concealer a shade lighter than your skin color, and also make sure you get enough sleep.
2006-11-07 02:44:16
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answered by supernaturaldj2000 2
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try a make up lighter than your skin tone but a cosmetoligist can reccomend u a type of cream
2006-11-07 02:43:32
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answered by amayalanai 2
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Cucumber works, or stop getting into fights.
2006-11-07 02:45:07
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answered by Justincredible 2
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dark spots??? umm, never had them. maybe its not enough sleep, or disorder. Is that why you got those glasses on??!!!!
2006-11-07 06:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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just get some rest or sleep....that what i do and it always works. or cover up with makeup, but that doesn't work well...
2006-11-07 02:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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more sleep
2006-11-07 08:35:49
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answered by +♪♫ rip my jeans.not my ♥ ♫♪+ 3
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