Hi Yakki
Here are some ideas to use.
Hydration for Resplendent Skin
Nicholas V. Perricone MD - "We must drink eight to 10 glasses of pure water a day. Diet sodas and coffee don’t count, though I’m allowing tea (green or black) as part of the 8 to 10 daily glasses. When we decrease inflammation in the body, the brain works better, mood is elevated, skin becomes more radiant, dark circles and puffiness under the eyes resolve, skin becomes more toned, and even fine lines can diminish. We must remember that the skin is a reflection of our internal health. Therefore, if our skin improves, all other vital organs also improve. This decreases our risk of every disease from which we suffer." Nicholas V. Perricone MD, is the author of “The Wrinkle Cure.”
Batmanghelidji MD - "Drinking water enables the skin to better shed toxins and thus keeps it cleaner. When the skin is dehydrated it cannot shed toxins from the body and skin rashes or breakouts can occur. Use 1/4 tsp. of sea salt for every quart of water you drink. Use a good sea salt, one with at least 80 minerals, liberally with food. As long as you drink the water, you can use the salt. Some put it in their water, some lick it off their hand, some season their foods after cooking. It's up to you. Make sure you take potassium daily (banana, orange juice,etc) "
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/skin.htm
Dark Circle Eliminator
Slice one small piece off of a potato, and cut the slice in half. Put each slice under your eyes and leave them under your eyes for 20 minutes.
Stress can cause circles, bags under the eyes, skin disruptions, wrinkles around the eyes and premature aging.
To soothe your tired eyes place cucumber slices on eye lids while relaxing in a hot bath for ten minutes.
For dark circles or bags under your eyes you can place slightly warm tea bags over your eyes, leave on for 10-15 minutes.
Best of health to you
2006-12-30 06:34:02
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answered by HEAL ONESELF 5
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I don't know why people keep believing the "lack of sleep" myth regarding dark circles. It's an old wives tale.
The dark circles are a heredetary trait. And the Vitamin K creams and faders don't work, as neither does lemon juice, peroxide, chlorox, or who knows what else. Nor are they the result of a bad diet. I was practically born with the dark circles.
sorry for the truth. Use a concealer.
2006-12-30 06:39:53
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answered by Sue Naumy 3
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I recommend not rubbing your eyes and using Creme La Mer. It helps with scars, discoloration and moisturizes the skin.
2006-12-30 06:34:29
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answered by radar2007 2
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Preparation H (hemorrhoid creme)... yes sounds gross, but works extremely well and really cheap
2006-12-30 06:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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get enough sleep at night
2006-12-30 06:30:29
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answered by Zoey 4
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