Here are a few options that people frequently utilize.
1. Hiding or Camouflage - Many women especially utilize makeup to cover dark circles. This is an easy way reduce the appearance of dark circles, but it does not improve the condition. Makeup is a great option if you have dark circles that only appear occasionally.
2. Bleaching or Peeling - These options are designed to remove damaged skin, but they are only temporary at best. They also can be fairly expensive.
3. Treat any allergies - If your dark circles around eyes are caused by allergies, then they should go away if the allergies are treated. Many people get dark circles during hay fever season. Staying inside in air-conditioned space will really help keep the dark circles at bay.
4. Homemade Remedies - They are worth a shot and they might work for you. We have seen many different suggestions for removing dark circles. These include: a. Apply potato juice to the eyes b. Put sliced cucumbers around the eyes - This is a very popular spa treatment and is utilized by models. c. Apply milk around eyes. d. Drink 8-10 glasses of water per day e. Make sure you are getting 8 hours of sleep per day. f. Massage almond oil into the skin around the eyes.
5. Plastic Surgery - These procedures involve repositioning fat around the eyes or laser treatment to break up the pigmentation. These options can be very expensive and may or may not give permanent help.
6. Consider treating with an eye cream - There are several good products for treating dark circles out there. Hylexin, Eyederma, Everderm-CL, Ageless Eye, and a number of products from the big names like Loreal or Aveda.
2007-01-12 02:59:11
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answered by simplych 2
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Try using a liquid concealer, and applying it with a brush tip... there are a lot of them out there right now with brushes built in already. Look for anything with light diffusers in it, as they deflect light and can really lighten those dark circles. This sounds crazy, but up your intake of water, too, that helps. The thing that helped the most for me was getting a great under-eye cream and then using a brush to apply the concealer. Also, look into Benefit's product called Lemon-Aide, it rocks as long as you use it sparingly!
http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/gp/node/n/164988011/002-0958434-4332865??ext_id=ps_google
2007-01-12 03:00:27
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answered by anniemom 2
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Try Arbonne NutriMinC REpair Eye Creme
https://secure.myarbonne.com/arbonne/northcoast.nsf/p1/1?OpenDocument&shoppingcart=1
"Reduces the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, while beneficial RE9 elements are transported to protect and repair the delicate tissue around the eye"
Plus, Arbonne gives you a 45 day guarantee!
And...get enough sleep, drink plenty of water!
2007-01-12 03:31:29
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answered by Jan L 2
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if you get pufy eyes, try the following:
place eye cream in fridge and apply it cold as it will reduce the swelling.
cucumber slices or used herbal tea bags especially green tea(after one use, place in ziploc and put in fridge) one eyes for 10 minutes. the vitamins and antioxidants and the coldness willl help.
preperation h has been a pagaent/model secret for years.
dark circles:
eye cream like regenerist will help reduce the dark circles.
self tanner on the face or tanning bed will make it look less dark.
good concealer placed on after the foundation...i recommend laura mercier as they have the two colour palette or chantecaille for the texture.
hope this helps
2007-01-12 08:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Me too! Something about olive skinned people and those blue circles under our eyes. I usually use a yellow concealer, followed by foundation and powder(just brush a bit right under the eyes.) That brings them under control nicely.
2007-01-12 03:19:52
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answered by Danagasta 6
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You need Vit K. cream. I get mine at dollar store, its green tinted to which helps even skin tone under your makeup. I think they make cover sticks with it too, but you might have to go to a beauty supply place for that. Use a rich cream at night to plump the area(I use leftover yogurt with banana, too). Good Luck!
2007-01-12 03:05:55
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answered by bamamom64 1
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to "yumyumpickles" your alllowed to purpose on each and every thing interior the keep! and in spite of colour you have, you ought to purpose to counteract it with the alternative. so say your undereye circles are like blueish you ought to counteract that with a pink tones concealer. while you're an NC coloration in mac then you definitely might choose an NW (pinkish) coloration fro a concealer. in my opinion i in my opinion like the studio end concealer. in case you heat it up with your finger it is going on relatively creamy.
2016-10-07 01:21:37
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answered by grumney 4
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concealer...a really good one....that matches your skin colour exactly (soz but i cant do that 4 you, go 2 a good beauty store and try and try and try...)
a lil tip is that if you use foundation often, try looking for a concealer in that same range in that same colour...
another tip..a light-reflecting one looks better and will work in all situations eg if your wearing a hat or under a bright light (normal ones will just highlight your circles)
..HOPE THAT HELPS..!!
2007-01-12 03:33:58
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answered by bad to the bone 5
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okies,, i had gotten sum of dem and my grandma gav me dis advise,, cut out 2 slices of either tomatoes, potatoes, or cucumbers and then place them on ur eyes,, just take a nap and then take them off, u will c a biiiiiig difference.. but,, u have to keep doing it 4 several days,, and theeeeen,,,,, taaaadaaaa!!
2007-01-12 03:03:16
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answered by pinkangel_232 2
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I have heard that Preparation H works for this -- seriously! You have to get it from Canada though, the kind sold in the US is different.
2007-01-12 02:58:03
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answered by donkeehotay999 2
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