I have these dark circles under my eyes. They're huge though, and I can't cover it with makeup! They go from my nose (by my eyes), and go down in a round motion (which lines up with the end of my nose). They fade as they go down. How do I get rid of it??
MedicatedSanity answered Sunday November 14 2004, 6:10 pm: There is surgery that you can get. It's a little pricey and you have to be over eighteen.
there is also specific creams/medicine that can minimize it. And there is make-up made for those circles... it's like yellow or something. Just google it or something. [ MedicatedSanity's advice column | Ask MedicatedSanity A Question ]
GirlyGirl1234 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 2:02 pm: I know this is a totally foreign thing, and no ones ever heard of it before, but its this strange ritual where you close your eyes and dont open them for like 9 hours. I cant think of what its called though. Oh, yah its called SLEEP! JEEZ! [ GirlyGirl1234's advice column | Ask GirlyGirl1234 A Question ]
LoLo2454 answered Saturday November 6 2004, 10:33 pm: Hun, there is only one way to get rid of it...SLEEEP! I had the same problem. I had huge rings under my eyes and everyone noticed it no matter what i did. It was because of my lack of sleep (i always stayed up late talking to my friends on the phone or finishing my hw that i slacked off doing). The only thing i could do was to do those things earlier in the day and sleep as much as possible. or it could be a cause of stress. Just try relaxing. now, i may be way off with my answer but thats how i solved it. GOOD LUCK! :-) [ LoLo2454's advice column | Ask LoLo2454 A Question ]
AnGeLtHuGsTa answered Saturday November 6 2004, 8:09 pm: They have creams that you use right before you go to bed, it helps get rid of those dark circles. Try going to a drugstore, you can find them there. Or, you can try using teabags, put them over your eyes for like 20 minutes each day. That helps too.....~Good Luck~ [ AnGeLtHuGsTa's advice column | Ask AnGeLtHuGsTa A Question ]
OcherryfaerieO answered Saturday November 6 2004, 7:49 pm: The most simple answer is to get more sleep! You need at least 8-10 hours of sleep a night. If you aren't getting enough sleep than you need to! Also circles under your eyes can be from lots of stress, if you can, then reduce ur stress! to cover them with makeup it'd use yellow under eye circle remover, than after put cover up on. If this doesnt work go to like Macy's or somewhere and get a personal makeup consultation. the people may be able to help with your circles! good luck! If you need anything else, i'd love to help!
Ask_Anything answered Saturday November 6 2004, 7:46 pm: you obviously need lots and lots of sleep! try to block out periods of the day, or on the weekends where you can get a nice long sleep! sounds like you've been skipping a few z's lately... as to cover it up- there are good products if you visit your local beauty shop//place where they sell facial products etc. if you dont have one nearby, ask your mom to help you to find a place that does! =] -ask_anything [ Ask_Anything's advice column | Ask Ask_Anything A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday November 6 2004, 7:37 pm: Well there is something at wal-greens some lady thru on the ground and i picked it up to look at it and it was something about bags. i also saw a commercial for that stuff.. [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
Notso answered Saturday November 6 2004, 7:24 pm: you are either low in iron or need more sleep. If you're hair falls out easily, then you are definitly low in iron. Either eat more meat, broccoli and such or talk to your doctor about taking an iron supplement.
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