Face Care Guide # 4
What Causes Dark Circles And How To Treat Them?
It is Audrey Hepburn who said, "the beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides." With such emphasis and importance placed on one's eyes, it seems we must do everything possible to ensure our eyes and the area around them don't age ahead of the rest of our face and body -- and that when they do, they do so gracefully.
As far as eye issues go, this is the one that is quickest and easiest to hide. A few quick pats of the right color corrector and concealer and you are bright-eyed and ready to take on the world. While covering dark circles is good in the short term, erasing or reducing them is definitely preferred.
Reference: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/
People often think dark circles are due to tiredness and a lack of sleep. Although this can be one cause, there are other reasons for dark under eye circles, such as allergies or the natural aging process.
Dark circles under the eyes may look purple or blue to dark brown or black, depending on skin color.
These circles are rarely a cause for concern, but people may wish to reduce their appearance for cosmetic reasons.
In some cases, dark circles under the eyes can indicate a need for lifestyle changes, such as improvements to sleep habits or diet.
Read full article here: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325989.php#causes-and-risk-factors
Although having dark circles under your eyes typically isn’t a health concern, you might want them to disappear for cosmetic reasons.
There are a number of home remedies and medical treatments for removing or reducing the appearance of dark circles. You should check with your doctor to see which one is best for you.
Have you read my previous post? Check it here: Face Care Guide # 3
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