Make Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes Go Out of Sight Naturally

Applying make up can only do so much in concealing those unattractive dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. There are different causes why they appear and, fortunately, there’s an assortment of natural remedies for them. So if you’re tired of looking sick and old, read on to learn some helpful tips and tricks in banishing those dark circles and puffiness.

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Smear Hemorrhoid Cream on Problem Areas

It may sound like an odd remedy but the use of hemorrhoid cream can work wonders. The medication is very good at making puffy skin taut and causing fine lines to be less visible. If you don’t want the hemorrhoid cream’s odor to give away the fact that you’re using it as a beauty solution, add some of your favorite moisturizer to it.

Place Tea Bags on Your Peepers

Allow a couple of tea bags to steep in hot water and stash them in the fridge. Once chilled, lie back and place the tea bags on your eyes. Leave them there for 5 minutes or so. Caffeine in tea helps in driving excess water out of the area, thus eliminating the puffiness. The cool tea bags will help make your eyes look well rested and young.

Leave a Slice of Cucumber on Each Eye

Of all the natural remedies for dark eye circles and bags, perhaps nothing is as popular as placing slices of cucumbers on the problem areas. Before slicing up a piece of cucumber, it’s a good idea to leave it in the fridge for several minutes as the cool temperature will make this age-old home remedy more soothing and effective.

Apply Almond Oil and Milk

Many swear by the efficacy of almond oil and milk in removing those cosmetic problems that make you look old. Almond oil helps in moisturizing tired, rough and dark skin under the eyes, while milk has soothing and healing properties. It’s a good idea to apply a mixture of equal parts of almond oil and milk at night just before you go to dreamland.

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Place Cloth Dipped in Cool Coffee on Each Eye

Caffeine is very good at eliminating excess water that causes your eyes to look puffy. No other beverage on the planet is a better source of caffeine more than coffee. Make sure the coffee you prepare is caffeinated. Place the cup in the fridge to make it cold. Dip a couple of small pieces of cloth in it, wring out the excess and place them on your eyes.

Smear Tomato Paste on Those Dark Circles

Antioxidants in tomato paste helps in repairing damaged skin around the eyes. Tomato paste also has mild bleaching properties, helping to improve the dark coloration. A lot of women add a few drops of lemon juice and a pinch of turmeric powder to tomato paste to make it really effective in removing eye puffiness.

Apply Crushed Mint Leaves on Trouble Areas
Whether from your own garden of from the supermarket, mint leaves may be used to help deal with dark circles and puffy eyes naturally. Simply crush some mint leaves and apply the resulting paste on the dark circles, careful not to get any in your eyes. After 15 minutes, wash off with water and enjoy peepers that look refreshed.

Drink Plenty of Water

Just because that puffiness is caused by excess water doesn’t mean you should quit drinking water. On the contrary, increasing your fluid intake will help in drawing out excess water in your body. Make sure that you drink 8 to 12 glasses of water on a daily basis to get rid of that puffiness as well as to make your complexion glow.

Get Enough Sleep Every Night

Nothing can leave you with dark circles and hideous bags under the eyes more than sleep deprivation. That is why you should have 7 to 8 hours of sleep nightly. Doing so will help keep your peepers from looking weary and old. Having enough sleep also helps combat stress, something that contributes to those eye problems.

 

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