So what causes the dark circles under the eyes and how do we get rid of dark circle problems? Well the first step of course is to figure out the problem, to identify the cause of them, so we can better identify how serious a problem it is, as well as what is triggering them so we can most effectively (and cheaply) alleviate them
The following are 3 of the more common causes of simple and easy to fix problems. They are more based around lifestyle, nutrition, and dietary health. Paying attention to your diet, sleep, and fitness levels will in many cases go along way from protecting you against the dark bags, and things such as home remedy treatments may help here as well
1) Persistent Eye Rubbing
In some people, constantly rubbing their eye-area due to itchiness and dryness brought on by natural factors such as air quality, nutrition and their environments is to blame. Taking care to not rub the area so often, as well as moisturizing and alleviating that which we suspect is causing the tendency to rub will go a long way.
2) Sleep Quality
If you are not getting a fully recuperative, short, or even lengthy amount a sleep with constant interruption, you may have an easily treatable version of dark bags around and under your eyes. Such things as stress, sleep disorders, or poor mattress and pillow quality may be just what you need to restore your natural skin tone to this area.
3) Dehydration
Do you drink enough water daily? Are you sure? Because many simpler cases and a common cause of dark circles can be cured by sufficient hydration throughout your day. Aim to drink 6-10 glasses of h2o daily, and avoid things that make the total hydration more difficult, such as coffee, alcohol or excessive amounts of salt and sodium intake.
Drink a lot of fluids-water overhaul will flush out your system.
Group #2 - More severe and less easily treatable dark-eye circles:
The following are more serious and less likely to fade away causes. In most cases simple changes and natural relief won’t work. This group will gain more from a good and proven puffy eyes or dark circle around eye product and treatment regimen, and people looking to truly help their appearance will want to look into a bought solution as they age.
1)Aging
As we age, the skin around our eyes and eyelids thins out considerably, which causes the blood vessels to become much more apparent, giving the under portion of the area to radiate a darker bag-like appearance. Also as we age and if we don’t take proper anti-aging preventative measures, we gain an increased tendency of fluid retention. Gravity as we are going about our day causes fluids to collect into the lower eyelid area, which creates the dark shadow effect many of us love to hate.
2) Genetics / Hereditary
Being prone to dark circles around and under our eyes can also be passed down as a genetic trait. This one is unavoidable and a real pain in the butt. Ask yourself if your parents and family seems to be more prone then most, and then judge if you think that your situation is a more genetic and passed on trait. Identifying this will help you to judge your proneness to under-eye bags, and if you decide that it is indeed running in your family, consider a good anti-aging eye treatment for maximum results.
3) Bone Structure – Fair Skin
Deep set eye structure also have an increasing tendency to develop dark shadows around the yes. As we age, we find that deep set eyes are more influenced by fluid retention and gravity, and draining / pooling of fluid into the deep set bone structure. Also, if you have fair light skin, your situation is going to be intensified by the more obvious appearance. If you have fair skin or deep set eye bone structure (or both!) your best bet is to work with makeup, concealer or proven anti-aging products to aid, as most will just waste time with home remedies and everyday natural solutions.
Using the above as guidance, can you more easily classify the seriousness of your dark bags? If you’re in the first group of people, try brushing up on your nutrition, sleep patterns and fitness levels. Some good dark circles under eye home remedies may work for you depending on the actual cause, and would be a great way to start and save some cash on some more serious anti-aging dark circle treatments.
Like wise, if you are more prone to serious dark circles and fit the classification of group 2, in many cases home remedy practices are going to be a waste of time for you. Consider picking (research an effective and cost worthy dark circle eye product) up a treatment that will be both cost and result effective. Spend some time here, and pick up a product that matches your needs and budget, and watch those dark circles fade into acceptable and beautiful eyes.
. As far as the eye rubbing, perhaps it might be allergies as spring is full blown. If you wear glasses make sure they sit comfortably on your nose, or if you spend lots of time reading, on the computer, etc… make sure that there is adequate lighting for your eyes.
Although there is nothing really that cites that constant staring at an LCD monitor will influence Dark Circles, there is no doubt that it will put unnatural strain on your eyes, definitely not helping the situation.
Over usage of the computer may irritate your vision over prolonged periods of time, and such things as rubbing your eyes due to this can worsen the dark circles around your eyes.
Ensuring a high quality monitor in a well lit room will go along way in easing eye strain, and then take periodic and healthy breaks from staring at your monitor will help ensure less eye strain!
2007-12-22 20:28:28
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answered by rosieC 7
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Diet Chlorophyll-rich foods, such as leafy, green. vegetables, steamed or boiled.
Microalgae, such as chlorella and spirulina.
Oyster shell can be purchased in health food stores and taken as a nutritional supplement.
Whole grains: Whole wheat, brown rice, and oats have a calming and soothing effect on the nervous system and the mind. Carbohydrates also boost serotonin, which promotes better sleep.
Mushrooms (all types)
Fruit, especially mulberries and lemons, which calm the mind.
Seeds: jujube seeds are used to calm the spirit and support the heart. Chia seeds also have a sedative effect.
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2007-12-22 19:55:35
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answered by Nancy 3
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Is fact constant or Flexible, you requested? It depends upon the character, that's telling the reality, of some thing area he's speakme approximately. Some folks stretch the reality a bit of bit, and others are bendy approximately it, I don't suppose that it'll harm you if in case you have an open brain approximately it.
2016-09-05 14:26:02
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answered by savacool 3
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Nearly all of the time, this is not a big problem. Usually it is simply that you have veins that are close to the surface of your skin in that area...so they show up more and they show up as darkenss. It can also be a matter of your over all skin tone, and face shape. Don't worry about it too much...read the article below.
2007-12-22 19:51:52
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answered by Night Owl 5
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getting lots of sleep may make your dark circles worse, if you are allergic to dust mites ... using fancy creams can make your symptoms worse, if you are allergic to any substances used in those creams ... eating carrots and cucumbers and whatever people suggest may make your symptoms worse, if you allergic to those foods ... try to find the underlying cause, such as hidden allergy (and trust me they can be very complex), get skin and blood allergy tests (skin tests can miss delayed reaction allergies) and then you can find out what is causing the build up of inflammatory cells .. you can find sum great info at http://www.whydarkcircles.com or http://www.antiallergyproducts.com - Good luck
2007-12-26 02:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i think its mostly cause your stressing and not enough sleep.
it takes time for it to get better it can't get better just like that
continue doing what your doing and try cucumber on your eyes or a cold spoon over your eye. like stick the spoon in the freezer and when its super cold stick it on your eye. i heard that works. never tried it though.
good luck to you! (:
2007-12-22 19:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard cucumbers over the eyes at night, but maybe google search has some better remidies. good luck.
2007-12-22 19:46:58
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answered by Kay G 5
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Yeeeeah, you should apply hard acid and burn the area,, then after 4 months it will be as white as michael jackson
2007-12-22 19:47:49
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answered by Eternal Light 1
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