Showing posts with label Dark Circles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dark Circles. Show all posts

Novelty from Vichy to Treat Dark Circles


Those with dark circles under the eyes know nothing can fix it but a good corrector. Vichy claims now you can get rid of puffiness and dark circles in almost one hour.
This will come true in September with their new hydrogel Aqualia Thermal. The company promises 80% reduction in puffiness in one hour and 67% reduction in dark circles in just four weeks of use.

The gel’s formula is promising with thermal water rich in minerals, dextran and escin. These components can tone, refresh and remove signs of tiredness. The gel is friendly in use due to its roll-on applicator. This will ensure maximum care when applying on such a tender area as eye skin.

Deal with Dark Circles under Eyes


Has it ever happened to you that you live like a sober non-smoking exemplary girl and still have those scary dark circles under your eyes? We are going to tell you why this happens and how you can get rid of them

What Causes Dark Circles under Eyes?

Medics shrug their shoulders saying that dark circles, as a rule, are not sings of illness, but a kind of physical characteristics like hair color or nose shape. Sometimes they may result from intoxication or chronic conditions like kidney disorders or cardiac insufficiency.

The mechanism behind dark circles is simple: the skin around the eyes is very thin and sensitive, it’s about 4 times thinner than the skin on the other parts of the face. When dark oxygen deprived blood congests in capillaries, it shows through the skin.

Fair-skinned people may have dark circles under the eyes since early childhood.

Dark circles and baggy eyelids can also be caused by thinning of the membrane between eyelids skin and subcutaneous fat. This membrane tends to grow thinner with age. If you have naturally thick membrane, this process is hardly noticeable, but if it is initially thin, you’ll see the change in your skin color there.

Among other causes of dark circles are:

  • chronic overfatigue, sleep deprivation, stresses;
  • alcohol drinking (alcohol sucks moisture out of tissues);
  • long hours in front of the monitor;
  • poor diet and sedentary lifestyle;
  • lack of moisture in the skin around the eyes;
  • allergy to mascara or cosmetics.

Below are several remedies that might help.

Sage Compress

Steep a tablespoonful of sage in a half glass of boiling water for 10 minutes. Strain and divide in half. One half should cool down, the other should be hot. Dip cotton balls alternatively into hot and cold mixtures and apply to your eyes. Finish with the cold compress. After the procedure, apply cream to your eyelids. Repeat the procedure every other day during a month, then take a break.

Icy Mask

Cold compresses are good to stimulate blood circulation in the skin around the eyes. Wrap ice in a plastic bag and cover with gauze. Apply it under the eyes for a few minutes.

Cottage Cheese Compress

Wrap a dessertspoonful of cottage cheese in gauze and put it on the eyelids for 10 minutes. Cottage cheese helps to reduce swellings, bleaches and nourishes the skin.

Cosmetics against Circles under Eyes

When compresses fail, it’s time to learn how to disguise. First apply eyelids cream and then concealer or foundation. Make sure it is two tones lighter than the foundation you use for the makeup. Don’t go over dark circles with your concealers or foundation to even out the overall tone.

Under Eyes Remedies

Vitamins

To fight dark circles “from within”, your good allies are vitamin K (found abundantly in spinach) and vitamin A.

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