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dark circles under my eyes?


Question Posted Monday October 30 2006, 4:29 pm

im 17/f and my skin on my eyes is really dark especailly on my under eyes. i heard of hylexin cream but i dont know of it works ive also tried stuff by avon and vita k but it doesnt seem to be working, i asked my doctor but she said its normal and "its looks pretty" so she wont help me. i want to try hylexin but its 99$ so i dont want to waste my money has anyone used it? can anybody else help me. anything will be helpful

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xojessii answered Monday October 30 2006, 11:18 pm:
Believe it or not but green concealer takes away bad pigment and covers up mostly everything! I learned that in my drama class during our stage make up unit. We tried it and it works very well under your eyes. You can buy it at a local drug store, you just have to look around.

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mrmarcusfarcus answered Monday October 30 2006, 8:16 pm:
a lot of stress causes your adrenal glands in your kidneys to be underactive; these glands are the ones that prevent most allergies (which then affect your eyes), so stress may be the underlying cause.
if you have fair skin, then your skin is more transparent and the blue veins under your eyes are more visible. sun also has an effect on your eyes, it brings more pigments to the surface.

dark circles are also hereditary.

if concealers and such haven't worked for you, ask your dermatologist about prescription bleach creams. there are also laser treatments for chronic dark circles.

good luck! --me

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LagunaBabe answered Monday October 30 2006, 7:52 pm:
CG (CoverGirl) Smoothers Concealer $2-$4. It's great for covering dark circles, and it's dermatologist tested, so it's healthy for your skin.

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blackandwhite answered Monday October 30 2006, 6:34 pm:
Hey there, I would try using a foundation or concealer one shade lighter than your skin, what I use is Dream Matte by Maybelline, it is awesome. It is $10, and it works and blends beautifully. Then you can put make up on over top of it, for above the eye. It should do the trick! Also, expensive brands that advertise these things, you dont need them, you can always find tricks that are much less expensive.

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BeenThoughAll answered Monday October 30 2006, 5:12 pm:
i have been staying up late it is what i do " ha " and i have noticed that there has been a form of dark circles under my eyes , maybe it is that you are sleeping to long or you are oever working you self and need to relax. hope i helped



-jimmy

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