How to get rid of dark circles

There are derk circles around my eyes and want to avoid ,please tell me home remedie.

Answer #1

Cucumbers for dark eye circles This may sound too cliche to be true, but slices of cucumber (or cucumber juice) applied to the skin around the eyes can help reduce the appearance of dark circles. Cucumber slices help to lighten the skin and also have a soothing, refreshingly cool sensation when applied. (Yes, we have tried this at home.) Lay down with the cucumber slices on your eyes for at least 5 minutes, up to 10 minutes. Set an alarm if you’re getting ready for work, because you don’t want to have to explain to your boss why you were late.

Cucumbers don’t just help dark eye circles - they also help soothe your eyes after a long day of staring at the computer screen. But if you get cucumber juice in your eyes, they’ll sting like crazy. So be careful.

If you don’t have a cucumber in the house, try using slices of potato. They work almost as well.

Vitamin E for dark eye circles This nifty little remedy for dark eye circles works very well for some people, and not at all for others. Take a Vitamin E capsule and carefully pierce it with a pin or needle. Dab a bit of the oil on your fingertip and pat it into the skin under your eyes. This remedy can help reduce dark eye circles and puffiness as well.

When you’re done, swallow the rest of the capsule with a glass of water.

The Indian remedy for dark eye circles This recipe comes from an acquaintaince, a fashion model in India. She uses this particular preparation on her dark circles every morning before covering them up with a thick concealer.

You will need:

1 tsp tomato juice 3-4 drops of lemon juice a pinch of turmeric powder enough white flour to make a paste Mash these ingredients together into a medium-thick paste and dab it under your eyes. After fifteen minutes, wash the paste away. This should lighten the dark circles and address puffiness to some degree.

Tea for two For some reason, dark eye circles can’t abide an old tea bag. Take a used tea bag (black, green or white), after it has cooled, and apply it to the skin under your eyes. Lay down while you do this - otherwise, it’s hard to get the tea bag to stick. Leave in place for about 10 minutes. Make sure the tea bag is somewhat dry because if it’s too moist, irritating tea can get into your eyes, which can make you look like you’ve been crying.

Herbal tea bags aren’t recommended, except for chamomile. Chamomile tea bags can help reduce dark circles and puffiness around the eyes because of its anti-inflammatory properties.

The cold washcloth When washing your eyes after using any of these remedies for dark eye circles, use a washcloth soaked in cold water. Cold water helps to constrict the blood vessels under the eyes and can also reduce puffiness.

Other remedies for dark eye circles

  1. Drink more water. 8-10 glasses per day, no excuses. Water helps to cleanse your body of impurities, which can contribute to dark eye circles.

  2. Stay out of the sun. If you’re going to be outside, use a sunscreen to avoid making those dark eye circles darker.

  3. Are you allergic to something? Dark eye circles, especially in children, are sometimes a sign of an allergy. If you suspect you may be allergic, talk to your doctor.

  4. Invest in one of the products for dark circles under the eyes. This doesn’t really belong on the list of remedies for dark eye circles - because today’s products are cures rather than remedies. Yes, they really do work - and can really change the face that’s looking back at you in the mirror.

OR DARKCIRCLES.COM

Answer #2

lots and lotsa water!!! ans sleeep!! thats the only cure!

Answer #3

to cover blue-ish eye cirlces, use an orange eyeshadow and put a small amount over the area, because orange mutes blueish colours, then go over this with your normal foundation/concealer.

I’ve tried that and it worked for me. Just be sure you don’t put lots on otherwise it won’t cover up too well.

Answer #4

I put cover up on mine every morning, but if you get a lot of sleep, that helps too

Answer #5

I put cover up on mine every morning, but if you get a lot of sleep, that helps too

Answer #6

Causes: Though many believe they can be hereditary, there’s no conclusive evidence as such. Lack of sleep, mental stress, lifestyle habits, bad diet can contribute to dark circles. Whatever be the reason, it’s best to work on the problem before it aggravates.

Here are a few tips to deal with dark circles:

  • Massage Vitamin E or almond oil around the eyes without touching the eyes (massage must strictly be external). This improves blood circulation.

  • As a quick fix during parties, use a makeup concealer to hide the dark circle. But remember this is only a temporary solution.

  • Get a lot of sleep. Sleeplessness is a culprit for most health problems. Have a set routine and have regular sleep timing. Make sure you get at least 8 hours of sleep.

  • Drink lots of water. For anything related to health, water is still the best beverage.

  • Grate raw potato, squeeze the juice and apply the juice under your eyes for 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can also place thin slices of potato on your eyes (with them closed) every night before you retire. This is one of the most popular and time-tested home remedies for dark circles.

  • Include a lot of green leafy veggies in your diet. Also include food rich in Vitamin A and E.

  • Indulge in some kind of exercise like walking, jogging. Yoga, especially pranayama is known to improve skin health.

  • Take two thin slices of cucumber and place them on your eyes. This removes the puffiness and cools the eyes - Dip cotton in rose water and place them on your eyes.

  • Reduce salt intake in your food. Excess salt encourages fluid retention and leads to puffy eyes.

  • The area under your eyes has very sensitive skin, so never use chemical bleach.

  • You can also place used tea bag (cold) on your eyes which helps lessen the darkness - Avoid exposing your skin to harsh rays of the sun. Especially for the eyes, wear sunglasses whenever you step out in the sun

  • Apply any best eye cream for dark circles containing vitamin K and argiline. Dark circles may be caused by a deficiency of vitamin K. Regardless of the cause, however, skin creams containing these two ingredients reduce puffiness and discoloration significantly in many people. Long-term daily use seems to have the greatest effect.

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