nofxisrad answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 4:22 pm: You can try to cover them up with concealer.
Also try getting more sleep, that could cause the darkness under your eyes.
twistedlover69 answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 12:38 pm: sleep lol but no i have the same problem its stress and not having a good night sleep but fucking A thats life right ok you can try cover up or they have this cream night cream or something that you can put on your eyes or freeze a metal spoon and put it on the bottom where your circles are i hope i helped good luck [ twistedlover69's advice column | Ask twistedlover69 A Question ]
AskJR answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 9:58 am: If these are dark circles that have been there all your life, it's inherited and doesn't have any method to rid yourself of them.
If it appeared recently, it's a sign of not enough sleep, diet, and other things, etc.
But, if you are female, find an eye concealer that is close to your skin color and use it, powder over that to seal it on, (translucent powder is best) and use (my personal trick) a powdered eye shadow over that -- under the eye. Color: lightest lilac-pinkish (light pinkish color) not a white.
Emphasis the upper eye lid with color to distract from the under eye. Mascara, mascara, mascara.
If your a guy-- then use the skin toned concealer of your choice and hope no one notices it. Sorry.
However, both guy or girl-- good for bags under eyes and dark circles... COLD TEA BAGS! Yes, instead of the cold cucumber treatment that can be expensive, take your used tea bags and refrigerate them in a sealed container.
Place tea bags on shut eyes, lying down, for 15 minutes (10 minimum) and this helps reduce swelling and bleach darkness away and also increase blood circulation to the eye area. [ AskJR's advice column | Ask AskJR A Question ]
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