Get Rid of Dark Cirles Around Your Eyes Part 1. Courtesy Kamau Austin
The following is a good article on getting rid of those annoying dark circles around our eyes. It is hard to look your best with a tired and haggard look about you.
Just imagine having to go to a job interview looking like you have low energy and lack enthusiasm. This certainly isn't putting your best face forward.
Appearances can be misleading. Dark circles under the eyes can make us look like we lack energy and enthusiasm for living. In our age-conscious, youth-oriented culture dark circles, which can make you look older can really hold you back.
Do you have dark circles? The best way to determine whether you have dark circles under your eyes is to go to a department store make-up counter. The glaringly bright light at the counter is starkly different from the muted, face-friendly mirror in most of our home bathrooms. You can really see the dark circles under your eyes in the department
store light.
If you find that indeed you do have dark coloring under the eyes, do some research to find out the causes. The causes for dark circles are most likely one of the following: heredity, age, lack of rest, or allergies.
If your dark circles are caused by lack of rest or allergies they may respond to some very simple treatments that will be easy for you to do at home. For lack of rest, of course the most immediate course of action is to up the number of hours rest you get at night. A little extra sleep can have a profound effect on how you look.
For allergies you might try some over the counter remedies which will shrink the nasal passages and accompanying mucus membranes, thereby reducing the puffy distended look around the eye area.
Water has been proven to help dark circles and under-eye puffiness in many sufferers. Increasing your intake of water to 8 or more glasses a day will probably help the appearance of your dark circles.
I Part 2 of this blog post we will find out different causes of dark circles and topical treatments which can camouflage the condition.
Just imagine having to go to a job interview looking like you have low energy and lack enthusiasm. This certainly isn't putting your best face forward.
Appearances can be misleading. Dark circles under the eyes can make us look like we lack energy and enthusiasm for living. In our age-conscious, youth-oriented culture dark circles, which can make you look older can really hold you back.
Do you have dark circles? The best way to determine whether you have dark circles under your eyes is to go to a department store make-up counter. The glaringly bright light at the counter is starkly different from the muted, face-friendly mirror in most of our home bathrooms. You can really see the dark circles under your eyes in the department
store light.
If you find that indeed you do have dark coloring under the eyes, do some research to find out the causes. The causes for dark circles are most likely one of the following: heredity, age, lack of rest, or allergies.
If your dark circles are caused by lack of rest or allergies they may respond to some very simple treatments that will be easy for you to do at home. For lack of rest, of course the most immediate course of action is to up the number of hours rest you get at night. A little extra sleep can have a profound effect on how you look.
For allergies you might try some over the counter remedies which will shrink the nasal passages and accompanying mucus membranes, thereby reducing the puffy distended look around the eye area.
Water has been proven to help dark circles and under-eye puffiness in many sufferers. Increasing your intake of water to 8 or more glasses a day will probably help the appearance of your dark circles.
I Part 2 of this blog post we will find out different causes of dark circles and topical treatments which can camouflage the condition.


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