How do I get rid of bags under my eyes? The bags are not serious, and I doubt I need medical treatment, but it is definetly notceable. And I do not want to wear make-up. I do get a lot of sleep, at least 9 hours per night. Do you know any home remedies to get rid of them?
KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 2:43 am: Well both of those girls down there said the thing with the spoons. That's what I do when I don`t get enough sleep for the next morning. I put spoons over night in the freezer & the next morning, I get them && put the oval part under my eyes. It's tre-cool. [ KiSSxMYxPEARLS's advice column | Ask KiSSxMYxPEARLS A Question ]
DeeSireDiOr answered Tuesday January 24 2006, 12:05 am: Hey
A couple of "home remedy" type things I found :
Raw potato slices will help tighten baggy, puffy eyes. All you need is a potato and a knife or slicer!
To Make:
1. Slice 1/4 potato to fit over your eyes.
2. Cut 2 slices or, if you prefer, 5 to 10 very thin slices, several for each eye. Either method works.
To Use:
1. Spritz eye area with water.
2. Lying down, place the potato slices on your eyelids and leave in place for at least 10 minutes for best results.
Also, you can place a couple of spoons (metal) in your freezer overnight. While lying down, rest the cold spoons on your eyes for 10-20 minutes. According to the site I found this on, the condition should improve after 14 consecutive days of use. My personal opinion is that overnight in the fridge is a better choice or a cold compress of some sort. I don't know if anyone out there has ever had the experience of pulling something frozen off of skin-but it HURTS and can tear skin off.
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