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Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Banish Under-Eye Circles

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Under-Eye Circles

In most cases, the dark under-eye circles under are blood vessels that can be seen through the skin. The skin around the eyelids  is the thinnest skin in the body.Dark under-eye circles Like varicose veins, dark circles under the eyes are usually an inherited trait. When blood passes through the large veins close to the surface of the skin, it can produce a bluish tint. The more transparent the skin the darker the circles appear. In people with a deep-set bone structure, shadowing can also contribute to the dark color under the eyes.
Any condition that causes the eyes to itch can contribute to darker circles due to rubbing or scratching the skin around them.  Some food allergies can also cause the area under the eyes to appear darker.

SHE RUBS BAKING SODA ON HER CHEEKS 3 TIMES A WEEK. THE RESULTS ARE STUNNING!

While women may more openly discuss the problem of dark under-eye circles, the truth is that it affects men as well. “Are you feeling OK?” or “Were you up late last night?” may be common questions asked if waking up with dark circles. Many assume that lack of sleep is to blame, but dark circles can actually be inherited, and they have also been attributed to allergies and nasal congestion. These conditions can cause blood vessels around the eyes to dilate and darken.
Other triggers for dark under-eye circles include stress, anemia, eczema, crying, sleep deprivation, oversleeping, too much sodium, excessive drinking, smoking, sun exposure, mononucleosis and aging. In rare cases, dark circles could be indicative of a more serious problem, such as hyperthyroidism or liver disease.
Most of the time, dark circles aren’t that serious, and we just want something to cover them up. There are many cosmetic companies claiming to have a miracle cure, and some individuals just go the route of extra concealer and foundation to help dilute their appearance. But there is a more natural and effective way to eliminate dark circles using a simple home remedy, consisting of just baking soda and water!

Baking Sode for under eye bagsCheck out the video below to see how this girl gets rid of her dark under-eye circles!


Source : David Wolfe

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