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what's a good product or recipe for dark circules

2006-12-22 14:15:04 · 18 answers · asked by cuhemafa 2 in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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There are many good concealers on the market. Try one--blend it in well. Those things work like magic.

2006-12-22 14:16:47 · answer #1 · answered by maamu 6 · 0 1

With time, yes. You can try many different things, some at the same time.

1. You can try and get more sleep. I don't get alot of sleep, and I have circles under my eyes.

2. You can change your diet. Eating real junky foods can do all sorts of things to your body. Zits, dark spots, circles, wrinkles, ect. Eat healthier foods, and they can lighten up a little.

3. Exercising is a cure for just about everything! It keeps your body and skin healthy.

4. They have skin fixers, specifically for circles. You can go to any store and get them, but if you want the really good stuff, find a cosmetics store.

5. You can always use makeup. Get a cover-up, like that foundation lipstick one, and put under your eyes. I use that, and it actually works pretty damn well! Or just get some reg foundation.

6. Talk to a dermatologist(skin doc). They have all kinds of stuff that'll help for skin problems.

2006-12-22 14:28:20 · answer #2 · answered by Pluto 3 · 0 0

nicely................ -set up despite if or no longer this condition runs interior the family members. -Get fairly some sleep nightly. - Cucumber TherapyApply cool tea luggage, an ice cube wrapped in mushy textile, or cucumber slices on your eyes on a regular basis -Wash your face with cool to quite chilly water interior the morning or whilst puffiness happens. The chilly water will reason blood vessels to constrict, and subsequently reduces swelling. -word an eye fixed cream containing nutrition ok and retinol. -ward off rubbing your eyes. consume a healthful, balanced food plan and drink fairly some water. disguise the undertaking up with cosmetics. If all else fails, use a yellow or flesh-toned shade which will camouflage the undertaking below your eyes. wish this facilitates!!good success!!!=]

2016-10-15 11:39:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

How to Get Rid of the Black Rings Around Your Eyes
http://dark-rings-around-eye.blogspot.com/

2006-12-22 18:05:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A great product to use the Highlighting Pen by Mary Kay. It is a great product to cover up those circles.

2006-12-22 14:17:10 · answer #5 · answered by marie 2 · 0 1

Find herbal homemade tips for Dark circles, Pimples, Freckles,
Suntan, etc...- ingredients from your kitchen cabinet --
http://homebeautytips.blogspot.com

2006-12-22 15:04:53 · answer #6 · answered by Naturale 2 · 0 0

There is this stuff they sell it at Ulta beauty store called Sudden Eye under eye treatment. get that it works very good

2006-12-22 14:33:45 · answer #7 · answered by JOY 2 · 0 0

Even guys know this one. You need to get a 'cover stick' (like lip stick, but skin colored) or a concealer. Either one is readily available anywhere make-up is sold.

2006-12-22 14:25:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Puffiness or skin discoloration under the eyes affects just about everybody at some time or another. For some of us, however, these “bags” or “dark circles” are a near-constant bother. While these conditions are occasionally symptomatic of other illnesses, the usual cause is allergies, tiredness, or, unfortunately, heredity. No matter what the cause, you can still reduce the appearance of puffiness or dark circles, and in some cases, you may be able to get rid of them altogether.

Steps
Establish whether or not this condition runs in the family. Dark circles in particular are believed to frequently be hereditary. This doesn’t mean that you can’t do anything about the conditions, but you should be prepared for minimal success actually trying to get rid of them.
Identify allergens. Allergies may be the most common cause of skin discoloration and puffiness under the eyes. If allergies are the root of your problem, you simply need to treat them or remove the allergen (i.e., the thing to which you are allergic). Seasonal allergy problems such as hay fever can frequently be effectively treated with over-the-counter and prescription medications. For other allergies the best course of action is usually avoidance. If your dark circles or puffiness are constant, you may have an undetected food allergy or an allergy to a chemical in your home or workplace. Talk to a dermatologist for help determining what you may be allergic to.

Bloodshot EyeGet plenty of sleep nightly. It’s not entirely clear why inadequate sleep results in dark circles under the eyes, but we’ve all seen it happen either to ourselves or someone we know. For one thing, lack of sleep tends to cause the skin to become paler (thus increasing the appearance of darkness under the eyes), and it reduces circulation. It’s also believed that too little time lying down is a cause in itself. Determine how much sleep you need (it’s usually 7-9 hours per night) and try to get that amount regularly for a couple of weeks to see if that helps. Remember that alcohol and drugs can adversely affect the quality of your sleep; abstain from these products or use only in moderation for best results.
Treat your skin while you sleep. There are overnight facial masques available that may help reduce the appearance of puffiness or discoloration, but you can also make your own. Just before you go to bed, take a washcloth and wet it just a bit with cold water. Then squeeze out any excess water and place it over your eyes as you sleep.

Cucumber TherapyApply cool tea bags, an ice cube wrapped in soft cloth, or cucumber slices to your eyes daily. The tannin in tea bags has been shown to reduce swelling and discoloration, and cucumber slices have long been used to reduce puffiness and refresh the appearance of skin around the eyes. Lie down, preferably in the morning, and leave fresh cucumber slices or cool, damp caffeinated tea bags (you can refrigerate them overnight so they’ll be ready) over your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. Keep your eyes closed.
Wash your face with cool to somewhat cold water in the morning or when puffiness occurs. The cold water will cause blood vessels to constrict, and thus reduces swelling.
Try to relax the space. You can do this by wetting a Q-tip and then freezing it for a little while. Then you should gently wipe under your eyes in the areas where the circles are occurring. When wiping, close your eyes and try not to flinch.
Apply an eye cream containing vitamin K and retinol. Dark circles may be caused by a deficiency of vitamin K. Regardless of the cause, however, recent research has shown that skin creams containing these two ingredients reduce puffiness and discoloration significantly in many patients. Long-term daily use seems to have the greatest effect.
Avoid rubbing your eyes. Usually rubbing of the eyes is brought on by allergies, but not always. Regardless of the reason, stop doing it. The rubbing irritates the skin and can break tiny capillaries beneath the skin, causing both puffiness and discoloration.
Eat a healthy, balanced diet and drink plenty of water. A whole host of cosmetic problems can be attributed to vitamin deficiencies. Dark circles and puffiness are often attributed to lack of vitamin K or inadequate antioxidants. Be sure to get plenty of fruits and vegetables—especially cabbage, spinach, and other leafy green vegetables—and take a daily vitamin supplement if necessary. Get adequate fluids to improve circulation.
Reduce salt intake. Excess salt causes the body to retain water in unusual places, and this can result in puffiness under the eyes. Too much salt can also impair your circulation, and cause the blood vessels under the skin to appear bluer.
Quit smoking. Smoking causes vascular (blood vessel) problems that can not only threaten your life, but also make your blood vessels appear more prominent and bluer beneath the skin.
Cover the problem up with cosmetics. If all else fails, use a yellow or flesh-toned color which will camouflage the problem.
To do away with the unsightly swelling, use a little Preparation H or hemorrhoid cream. Just be careful not to put it too close to your eyes. It will shrink the skin if it is swollen, but won't make the dark circles go away.

2006-12-22 14:24:11 · answer #9 · answered by dnt4get2luvme 4 · 1 1

No you can not. but you can slightly diminish them with use of an expensive cosmetic product designed for that use over a long period of time.

2006-12-22 14:19:25 · answer #10 · answered by archanjell 2 · 0 0

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