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2006-12-03 23:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Puffiness in the eye area can be a sign of toxins in your system but is more often than not, related to dehydration, if you keep your hydrations levels up, by drinking the medically recommended 1-2 litres of water a day, you'll find that they'll lessen over time.
In terms of treating them now, coolness applied to the area will temporarily reduce the puffiness. I recommend used chamomile tea bags; you simply put the tea bag into a cup or on a piece of foil in the chill compartment of your fridge (not freezer) and take it out whenever you feel the need. This works very well, not only because of the coolness but also because of the detoxifying and soothing properties of the tea itself.
If, after trying this and maybe even trying some creams (haemmaroid creams and anti-wrinkle creams etc.) you find that you still have bags under your eyes, it may be that you are genetically predisposed to the condition. If that is the case the only real long term remedy is surgery- to either fill a collapsed area of skin or remove the bags altogether.
But always try the basic remedies before going the surgery route.
Good Luck.
:)
2006-12-06 02:37:43
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answered by Dolores S 3
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There really is no way to permanently "get rid" of bags under the eyes without surgery, but there are ways to reduce the appearance of them. First, be sure you're drinking a lot of water. Some people find that when they're properly hydrated, the puffiness diminishes. Also, getting enough sleep is crucial.
Unfortunately, dark circles and bags under the eyes are almost always hereditary, but you can make them disappear with good makeup techniques (consult a local esthetician or makeup artist for tips) or by placing cool compresses (I like those little gel-filled ovals or eye masks you can get at places like Bath & Body Works) on your eyes and resting for a few minutes. For more extreme cases, try what models do... it's pretty disgusting sounding, but hemmorhoid cream WORKS! Make sure you get the cream and not the ointment. Be VERY careful that you don't get it in your eyes!!!
Other ways to avoid bags are staying out of the sun, wearing good dark sunglasses when driving, having enough light to read, apply a good eye cream every day (I like Epicuren) and not using eyeliner that's waxy. If your eyeliner doesn't go on smoothly, you're pulling that delicate skin too much and baggy wrinkles will eventually result.
2006-12-04 02:41:51
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answered by hanfordbombshell 4
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Warm tea bags; soak the tea bags in warm water and rest it on your eyes for 5 minutes at a stretch, then re-soaking them in cold water. Do this 20 minutes everyday, and you will notice considerable difference after one month.
2006-12-04 02:51:36
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answered by Anya M 4
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U can try Bobbi Brown's Hydrating Eye Cream. I've used it and so far, I like it.
Or if you're using makeup, use a concealer.
2006-12-04 05:38:48
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answered by xavenging_angelzx 3
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Go to the Clinique counter at the local department store and get their concealer. It works well.
2006-12-04 02:40:54
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answered by Isis 7
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Hi!
Mary Kay does a great Firming Eye Cream that reduces puffiness around the eyes and reduces dark circles.
If you would like more info please contact me at saintshar@hotmail.
Hope this helps.
Sharmian
2006-12-04 19:45:39
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answered by sharmian M 2
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Sleep.
2006-12-04 02:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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lighten them up wit conceler or eye bag sticks which are available from chemists or priceline pharmacy
2006-12-04 02:45:04
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answered by Princess 2
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