I'm 19/f and I have horrible dark undereye circles. I think it's genetic (all the women in our family have it) and I was wondering if there was any natural way to decrease the severe dark color under my eyes without using makeup to cover it? Right now I cover it up with a light foundation (haven't found any concealers to my liking) and it works well for the most part, but the circles are still visible. Any remedies, ideas, suggestions...? Thanks!
Michele answered Thursday April 28 2005, 1:53 pm: Well, since you are 19, you must have income, so try this website, it has the best in skin care products. much better than you would find at CVS or RiteAid. Skinstore.com
Search on dark circle, and see what comes up
Ashley1 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 10:27 am: Getting a good amount of sleep is always important. There is this stuff out called Vita-K Solution for Dark Circles Under Eyes and it does work. It helps it disappear. [ Ashley1's advice column | Ask Ashley1 A Question ]
yesiliketobeme answered Thursday April 28 2005, 7:07 am: leave to spoons in the freezer for about 20mins then hold them under your eyes. it works wonders i just tryed it like two mins ago and im very inpressed. hope it works if not try some cover up. [ yesiliketobeme's advice column | Ask yesiliketobeme A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Thursday April 28 2005, 4:15 am: Well, getting an appRopRiate amount of sleep is an impoRtant thing, and be shoRe to dRink plenty of wateR. Also, tRy applying cool cucumbeR slices oR cool tea bags to the undeR-eye aRea, which helps to Reduce swelling. I've also heaRd that placing a fRozen spoon undeR youR eye will minimize the daRk ciRcles. PeRsonally, I've neveR done this, but you might as well give it a shot. To avoid dRawing attention to youR undeR-eye aRea, peRhaps you should avoid the use of eyelineR oR mascaRa to youR loweR lashes. Goodluck to you! I hope I helped!! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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