Dark circles have nothing to do with lack of sleep. The majority of time it is heriditary and is prominent in people of mediterranean blood lines. I have italian in me and believe me I have the boxers eyes. I have been asked on occasion if someone has punched me. I have tried the green/yellow/red concealers to no avail. The one product I have found on the market is an eye cream called dermaglow. It is expensive, but has been the only thing that has helped with the dark circles. I have even considered plastic surgery mine were so bad.
2007-01-23 11:32:37
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answered by mapleleafchick24 2
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Take slices of cucumber and place it on your eyes and rest for a while may be 10 minutes would help to reduce the stress and relax your eyes.
If the cucumber didnt help , try using Almond paste - soak two almonds in water for about 2 - hours and then grind them with milk well and apply them around your eyes do it three times a week to get the best results. Do it atleast a month before you can see any results.
Also sleep well and apply 1 tsp of olive oil everynight just before you
sleep , this will help if done regularly.
2007-01-23 19:29:36
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answered by Kira Yamoto 2
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Hey I totally know how you feel!!!!!
All you have to do is freeze a metal spoon and put it under your eyes and it should tighten up a bit. I haven't tried it, but i am pretty sure it should help. HEy it's great that you don't want to put on make up to cover that up. There are other remedies you can find. Another selection would be to sleep longer. Go to bed earlier. Also try getting more exercise and eat healthier. It gives you more energy and it might do something about those rings. I can't give you better advise than eat healthy, excersise, and get plenty of rest.
2007-01-23 19:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw an ad on TV for Avon's Anew. It supposedly deminishes dark circles by 33% in 1 week and 75% in a month. Cost-$25
Reclaim brighter, younger-looking skin around eyes.
The brightest innovation in herbaceutical skin care. Anit-aging science and Eastern healing herbs unite to attack the major signs of dark circles and treat the age-related conditions that can make them look worse.
For best results, use after moisturizing with either ALTERNATIVE Intensive Age Treatment Day SPF 25 or ALTERNATIVE Intensive Age Treatment PM at night. .5 fl. oz.
2007-01-23 19:33:15
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answered by yellowstone34 2
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well i am 13 years old too! i have circles under my eyes and i went out and i bought bare minerals make up! it is a little expensive but if you just buy the starters kit for it, it can last up to almost a whole year so you get your money's worth and it works! there is a special brush in there and the kind of make-up it is, can really help it also helps remove acne! so you should try to find it! it will not be in any wal-mart you may have to special order it! you can get.... 3 make up containers filled with make up, 3 brush that hold the make-up in it, so you don't have to use alot and you can do all sorts of stuff with it too! its' like $25.00 for the whole set! it's a good deal for what we're talking about here!
2007-01-23 19:32:18
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answered by Kayla 1
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There is a medication available. The dark circles have something to do with a lack of oxygen in the blood in that area. I just saw a magazine ad about it, but can't recall the magazine. Ask your doctor.
2007-01-23 19:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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This could be related to seasonal allergies and/or lack of sleep. Try cool compresses or cucumber slices on eyes and allergy meds.
Eat healthy and get 8 hours of sleep!!
2007-01-23 19:29:01
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answered by that judi 6
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i have them too, i feel your pain. i haven't been able to find any miracle cream or anything, but makeup is probably your best bet. just a swipe of concealer and a little wedge brush is all you need. it takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference.
2007-01-23 19:31:40
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answered by tal 2
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I have the same problem except that my excuse is working and hoing to college. What we need is sleep, and try not to strees too much. Dont stay up too late, thats when your eyes strain and get all puffy
2007-01-23 19:33:30
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answered by ButterFly 1
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First get at least 8 hours of sleep. Second put cucomber slices over your eyes, no make-up included. Third thanks for letting me Know that you are 13 to, it seemed like I was always answering questions for older people.
2007-01-23 20:20:22
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answered by Shrimp 1
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