well, i have really bad dark undereye circles! (i'm north-indian ... so that explains like a LOT)
i usually wear concealer to hide them, but then i ALWAYS forget to wash my face before i go to sleep, and that's soo bad for my skin.
so i thought, "hmm, well, why don't i just get RID of my dark undereye circles instead of COVERING them up?? that saves money, time (for putting on make-up everyday), and my SKIN"
so, i was wondering if you could pleease help me out! i really want to find a GOOD "something" that can get rid of my dark undereye circles.
preferably from sephora.com, but they're superr expensive, so if you find something else that's GOOD either from reviews or somethingg, give that to me.
alsoo.
i read online that if you put cucumbers on your eyes everyday
it gets rid of undereye circles.
is that true? if so, how long does it take?
is it just as good as buying a cream?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? pinkers answered Sunday October 22 2006, 3:34 pm: yes, it is true that putting cucumbers on your eyes can reduce the appearance of the dark circles. But, the cucumbers MUST be fresh, and i haven't tried it (i have dark circles too) so i dont know how well it works. What i do to reduce my dark circles is put two spoons in the freezer overnight then hold them on your eyes (with your eyes closed) for 30 seconds each eye, and they are gone for the rest of the day.
I haven't tried any creams either so i dont really know how great they work. Well i hope i helped!! [ pinkers's advice column | Ask pinkers A Question ]
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