Dark Circles Under the Eyes - Get Rid of Them Easily
By Vicknesh
@wellhealthblog
A common beauty problem is having dark circles under the eyes. A person who has this will constantly wondering how to get rid of these. Dark circles usually appear around the eyes because of lack of sleep, lack or deficiency of nutrients from the body, and stress. Aging is also a factor since with aging causes the skin around the eyes to thin out. Also puffy eyes give the appearance of dark circles under the eyes. The good thing is they are very much treatable. Here are some cures you can do at home.Get enough sleep. The average amount of sleep needed by each persons varies. Gauge your own time and once you sleep this amount you will not have dark circles anymore.Drinking plenty of water. Dehydration affects the skin under the eyes more because it is the thinnest skin of the body.Turn these ingredients into a paste: 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon tomato juice, a pinch of turmeric powder, and a pinch of gram flour. Rub under the eyes and keep it on for 10 minutes.
A used cold tea bag will soothe the eyes and reduces puffiness. Chamomile tea is highly recommended because of its anti-inflammatory properties.Turn a cucumber into juice and apply around the eyes with cotton balls.Apply a mixture of lemon and tomato juice on the eye area twice a day.Mix the following: cucumber juice, lanolin cream, and lemon juice. Apply under the eyes and keep on for 10-15 minutes.Use sunglasses when you go out to protect the eyes from harmful UV rays.Put a slice of cool cucumber on top of your eyes for as long as you like this reduces puffiness and dark circles.Crush mint leaves, apply to the eyes, and leave on for 20 minutes.Eat vegetables and fruits that are rich in vitamin E for healthy eyes.At bed time massage almond oil around the eyes. Do this daily for 2 weeks and watch the results happen.Rub powdered Vitamin E capsule on the eye area and wipe it off with a mixture of honey and egg white.
Eye creams rubbed around the eyes should never be left on for longer periods of time.By Claude Kinney