Question Posted Wednesday December 20 2006, 4:22 pm
(15/F) I'm not one who likes to sleep and the dark circles under my eyes give it away. I'm not looking for make-up, but more of a solution. Are there any specific foods or vitamins that could help and how long until I see any changes? I've had dark circles for years, so would that make it hard to reverse?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? milliethu answered Saturday December 23 2006, 4:45 am: if you have permanent dark circles, it probly means the vessles under your eyes leak, and sence skin under the eyes is so thin, it makes it dark
i have dark circles under my eyes as well, and i know you said you werent looking for makeup, but a light cover up might make your skin look a lot better
just a few little dots under your eyes inthen blending it in dramaticly improves the circles
it only takes maby 3 minits, and you can find some cover up very cheep. you would be suprised how natural it looks
hope i helped
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beanie answered Wednesday December 20 2006, 4:34 pm: No the dark circles under your eyes wouldn't be hard to make it reverse, if you wear eyeliner and mascara try not putting it on the bottom part of your eye, because that will just high light your circles, i don't know of any vitemins or foods to make your circles go away, but try getting one of those gel packs that you put over your eyes when you sleep, that should help get rid of the cirlces, or at least make them less noticable, and btw the eye gel masks aren't expansive.
-Beanie
ps- and try maybe just getting a little mor sleep, trust me i'm not one to sleep either but once a week i do get some sleep and i go to bed around 8 or 9 pm instead of 1 or 2 am.
Try it. I found the pattern copes with me and i don't look like a zombie either. [ beanie's advice column | Ask beanie A Question ]
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