two spoons in freezer for 2 mins/until really cold .
take them out place on eyes.
it wont work right away , but continue doing it as a regular routine
you'll see the diff. in no time !
-- goodluck !
2006-12-04 11:09:09
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answered by ` shugarBABII <3 * 1
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"Get 8 hours of sleep" and "Drink lots of water" are fantastic, but only for long-run results; even if they don't wind up preventing your dark circles, we all should definitely do both of those things. But for the quickest of quick fixes, you're going to have to use makeup.
In the case of dark circles, here's the best solution:
If you normally use foundation, go ahead and apply it as usual. The wash of coverage provided by foundation will even out your complexion and eliminate at least a bit of the problem, showing you exactly where you need to apply concealer.
Apply concealer to the darkened areas. Not your regular concealer, but one that you've acquired especially for this purpose. If the circles under your eyes tend to be very purple, use concealer with a yellowish tone. If the under-eye circles are blue, get a concealer that is more orange colored. Reddish circles? Grab an olive-based concealer; and if your circles have more of a brownish tone, try one with a blue or mauve shade. These concealers will look funny in the tube, but when they're applied to your dark circles you will immediately see their neutralizing affects. It will still look a little off, but your eyes will look remarkably better after the final steps…
Powder the area under your eyes with very fine translucent powder to set the corrective concealer, and then go over the area one more time with your regular, everyday concealer (the one that matches the rest of your happy, non-discolored skin).
P.S. If you have no idea why you constantly have dark circles under your eyes – if you have no reason to believe that your recurring dark circles are hereditary or caused by allergies, for example – you might want to see a dermatologist, who can determine whether your dark circles are caused by poor circulation
2006-12-04 12:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Im a single mom or 2 so i know what its like to have dark circles under the eyes
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2006-12-04 15:06:17
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answered by kaylexasmom 2
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First rule out lack of sleep, rule out allergies. Those two things and genetics often cause dark circles. The first two things you can correct. In the meantime a good concealer will help. Also, I've read caffeine contributes to circles and bags. Go decaf. Good luck!
2006-12-04 11:05:40
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answered by inquiringmind 3
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There is a product specifically for dark circles called Hylexin. It is available in the cosmetics department of major dept stores, or online. It's very expensive though, and I don't know if it works. You might want to research it. Another product to try would be a "brightening" eyecream, like the one made by Clarins.
2006-12-04 11:10:05
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answered by bluelotus 3
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step 1
first use your ring finger (it has the lightest touch) to pat cream concealer an dark areas. try:Almay Amazing Lasting Concealer, $7 at drugstores
step 2
use a white eyeliner on your bottom lashes and blend it so there isn't a distink line. try: jane Going Steady Eye Definer Pencil in Ghost Story, $3 at drugstores
step3
Curl your lashes and apply mascara to top only (helps eyes appear more open) try: Flirt! Big Flirt Thickening Mascara,$9 Kohl's
I hope this helps you, it really helped me!
2006-12-04 11:11:06
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answered by Rhea Lynn <3 2
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You can use some skin whitener to put under your eyes and go to bed make sure you don't get it in your eyes it might cause infection or something and don't be rubbering it just a little will help clear it up to normal complation.
2006-12-04 10:59:38
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answered by D'Asia 2
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Sleep
2006-12-04 11:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe a Mary Kay cream.
2006-12-04 11:14:12
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answered by Gutta Chick 2
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i just use lyin' eyes concealor by benefit for normal dark circles, but if they are also puffy then ooh la lift by benefit is good.
2006-12-04 13:20:42
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answered by sugarsweet 3
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