Dark Under Eye Circles.
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Feb 26, 2016
Jennifer N.
I have pretty dark under eye circles and would love to see them go. I know they will not completely disappear but any recommendations on reducing them would be so appreciated. I am currently color correcting when wearing makeup and I use an eye cream both morning and night.
Feb 26, 2016
Sarah W.
You can try this home remedy. Use Sweet almond oil. It has to he the sweet one not the bitter one. Massage it into the skin and leave it on overnight and wash it off the next morning. Keep doing that until you see them disappear. I haven't really done this myself but I hear it works since almonds are also good for the skin. My own personal tip would be tomake sure youbdrinks lots of water and make sure there are no makeup days. Your skin should repair itself with that.
Feb 26, 2016
Jennifer N.
Thank you! I'm definitely going to give this a try.
Feb 26, 2016
Aurora S.
Drink plenty of water, also eat more leafy greens. I've read a lack of Vitamin K can cause darkness under the eyes.
If the skin is just darker due to melanin then try getting a brightening cream that has like licorice root, vitamin c or glutathione to really brighten it up.
Feb 26, 2016
Melody W.
Drink plenty of water and what I do is I blend some potato in the blender with a little bit of water and then grab a cotton round and soak it in then squeeze out some of the juice and place it on your eyes for maybe 15 mins and do this often. Potatoes hekp bevause they have a natural bleaching agent in them :)
Feb 27, 2016
Emer N.
Water water water! especially in the morning, a very good concealer for this is benefit boiing, I use shade 1 as it is a little lighter and acts as a brightener as well.