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Dark Circle Treatment
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Dark circles can be a real nuisance, especially with people asking you repeatedly if you are tired or feeling all right. Sometimes lack of sleep and illness are not the cause of dark circles under your eyes. Dark circles and under eye bags can be caused by seasonal allergies and colds. The skin that surrounds the eyes is very thin, which is why you can tell around the eyes if you are dehydrated as a darker shade may appear. In order to prevent under eye bags and dark circles it is very important to keep yourself hydrated by drinking at least eight glasses of water a day. This helps to keep the skin plump and moisturized. Drinking a lot of caffeinated or alcoholic beverages can also contribute to dark circles under the eyes, so switch to water when possible.

Rubbing your eyes frequently can also cause the skin around the eyes to become inflamed and puffy, so it is best to avoid doing this. Rubbing your eyes can also lead to dirt and bacteria getting in them, so if you feel the need to rub your eyes try to rinse them out with water instead. Going to bed with eye makeup on can also cause under eye bags and circles because it irritates the skin surrounding the eyes. Dark circles can also be inherited. Dark circles can also worsen with age as the skin around the eye becomes thinner. The thinning of the skin makes it become more transparent, exposing blood vessels underneath it. Dark circles are also impacted by the loss of volume and collagen around the eye. This makes the eye appear not only darker, but sunken in as well. One way to help treat the look of dark circles includes avoiding smoking. Smoking can cause collagen to weaken which makes the skin around the eyes appear older and damaged. Sunscreen is also very important because it blocks out harmful UV rays that lead to permanent damage surrounding the skin.

There are many fast and easy homemade ways that can also help alleviate the look and swelling of dark circles. You can always use cool slices of cucumber or chilled tea bags under the eyes. Not only will the skin around your eyes look less inflamed but they will also feel rejuvenated. One of the most beneficial ways to treat the skin surrounding your eyes is to use the proper moisturizer or eye cream. There are many great products out there available at many different price points. One of the best products includes Clinique Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector which allows eyes to instantly look brightened and breaks down swelling. For an even more targeted approach you can use prescription creams. This includes tretinoin which is a retinoic acid cream. It not only will help to improve the existing dark circles and lines, but will also help to prevent new wrinkles from appearing.

If you are very serious about getting your under eye skin treated there are also injection options available. Hyaluronic fillers help to create a more youthful look because they fill in the sunken areas around the eyes. The filler is injected into the muscle that is deep under the skin to help plump up the skin. These targeted fillers cost approximately $500-700 with results lasting over six months. A simple, less expensive and painless way to help get rid of the look of dark circles is to apply the right makeup. An under eye concealer that is a shade or two lighter than your foundation can help to reflect the light, making your under eye circles a thing of the past. Stroke of Light Eye Brightener helps to visibly reduce dark circles and fine lines. It is available at Sephora for under $30. Make sure to blend the color evenly though because otherwise you will just be drawing attention to your under eyes then concealing them.

Once you have banished the look of dark circles you will look well-rested and healthy.