How to Stop Getting Dark Circles Under Your Eyes
To stop getting dark circles under your eyes, you need first to know the cause. Once it is known it is possible then to solve the probem of dark puffy eyes.
There a number of things that contribute to dark eye circles.
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There a number of things that contribute to dark eye circles.
- Not getting enough sleep can be one of the main reasons. Also it may be the way you are sleeping. Certain positions can put pressure around the eyes. Sleeping on the stomach or on your side can be a cause. It is best to sleep on the back for most people.
- Certain European ingredients have been use by famous actors for years that have helped then remove dark eye circles. Look for these ingredients in the better eye contour serums. It has a dramatic effect in reducing bags under the eyes, and smoothing out wrinkles. And it works very quickly. See the author/resource box below for more information on these powerful ingredients that are not only safe but highly effective.
- Special pillows have been known to help. A contoured anti-wrinkle pillow can help take the pressure off the area around the eye. These can be found online. Prices vary with quality.
- Age is also a common cause. This is because the skin around the eye, especially beneath it, is much thinner and more tender than on other parts of the face. Therefore this makes this area more vulnerable than other areas on the face.
- Just like the rest of your body, the eye area needs help in repairing any damage done there. Nutrients such as amino acids and flavonoids can help strengthen the blood vessels and assist with circulation.
- Since the area around the eye is thinner, what must happen is that the eye skin area must be thickened. For that to happen new skin cells must be produced. A protein known as keratin has been shown to do this. But all keratin is not the same.
- Most products that claim to have keratin in them are of no use nor of any benefit to the skin. The right type of keratin must be used. More information on it can be found in the Free Skin Care Guide.
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