kenzieloveshim answered Saturday June 2 2007, 7:09 pm: A lot of people have problems with that. Have you ever been to Merle Norman? Well they have GREAT thing for your bags under your eyes. And if you want they will do your makeup free and show you how much and how to apply it on. They have little tubes about 6 in. tall and is really good. Put it on under your eyes and put the powder over it also. And without makeup you can put ice under your eyes and over your eyes to help.
hope it helped!
-kenzie
yes ice helps. haha
also..
1) Drink adequate quantities of water to keep your system flushed.
2) Cut down your tea intake and try to avoid coffee from your diet.
3) Sleep is absolutely imperative. Inadequate sleep tells on the eyes more than on any other part of the body. Sleep soothes the eyes and relieves fatigue. So, catch up on lost sleep whenever you can.
4) Thin cucumber slices or potato slices, used as compresses over closed eyes will relieve sore, puffy eyes.
5) Take a metal spoon and run it under cold water. Place the metal on the puffy area for at least 60 seconds.
6) Raise your head with pillows. It will help keep fluids from pooling under your eyes.
7) Splash your eyes with cool and clean water.
8) Soak cotton wool pads in rose water and use them as eye pads, over closed eyes.
9) A few egg whites, stiffly beaten, and applied with a brush to the face and under the eyes will make the skin feel tighter and look less puffy. Add a drop or two of witch hazel which also reduces swelling and will keep the egg whites from drying to rapidly. [ kenzieloveshim's advice column | Ask kenzieloveshim A Question ]
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