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You Do Not Have to Have Dark Eye Circles
What woman hasn’t woken up one morning with those wonderful blackish-purple dark eye circles? No matter what you try, nothing works to get rid of them either, and it’s always on a morning when you are already running late. So, what do you do? Well, here are a few helpful tips to help you combat those dark eye circles when they appear so you aren’t left looking like you’ve been out all night!
1. Compress it. Grab a clean washcloth and wet it down as cold as you can possibly get it. Place the washcloth over both eyes, or hold on one eye and then the other, for a few minutes. The coolness in the washcloth will help to counteract the swelling around your eyes, making the dark eye circles fade. The longer that you can keep the cold cloth on your eyes, the better, as the cold will help to get rid of them completely. So, lay back down for a few minutes and relax, let the cool cloth help to wake you completely while it gets rid of those circles! More…
Warning: Dark Eye Circles Could Mean Something
Dark circles under your eyes can tell a lot about your health and lifestyle. These displeasing discolorations under your eyes are more than just a representation of your tiredness or an undoing of your looks; you may not realize it yet, but these dark under-eye rings are also your early warning system when it comes to your health conditions and needs.
For instance, having these dark eye circles could mean you have poor kidney activity or unhealthy amounts of sugar in your system. It can also mean that you have only taken two glasses of water for a day instead of the required eight. Well, whatever the dark circles under your eyes mean, you should know the root cause of such blemishes around your eyes because you might be suffering from something bigger than a beauty problem. More…
Tips for Getting Rid of Puffy Eyes
First you should recognize the symptoms of puffy or swollen eyes. The upper and lower eyelids will experience puffiness or swelling typically during the morning. The swelling can occasionally be accompanied by itching and/or redness. You may not be able to fully open or close your eyes.
Next you need to know what some of the common causes are for puffy eyes. If the body is too dehydrated it will start storing up water which leads to puffy eyes. If you drink alcohol or eat salty foods before going to sleep this can also cause puffy eyes. Alcohol lowers your anti-diuretic hormones or ADH. However, the levels will normalize and the puffiness will then subside about the same time your hangover subsides. Insufficient sleep can cause puffy eyes. More…