Dark circles under the eyes is a problem that’s familiar to almost everyone. There are dozens of reasons why they appear, but there are also a lot of ways to get rid of this nuisance. A consultation with a specialist, healthy eating and sleep, using natural face masks and compresses, and other solutions to suit all tastes.
Bright Side found for you 9 simple remedies which
Rose water moisturizes and nourishes the skin, helps to get rid of swelling, redness and itching, and has a whitening and rejuvenating effect.
You can easily buy it in a store or pharmacy, but if for some reason you can’t find it, you can make your own rose water at home.
You’ll need:
- Rinse the rose petals, and put them in a small saucepan.
- Pour in a glass of hot water and let everything cool. Then drain everything into a sanitized container.
- It’s better to keep homemade rose water in a fridge, but for no more than a week.
- Moisten two cotton pads with rose water.
- Apply them to the area under the eyes, and leave for 15 minutes. Repeat the process every morning and evening until you’re satisfied with the result.
Almond oil makes the skin around the eyes tight and, if used regularly, helps to get rid of swelling and circles under the eyes.
How to use it:
- Apply 2-3 drops of oil with light massaging movements every night before you go to sleep, and you’ll see the results in a week.
Tea is rich with caffeine, tannins, and antioxidants, which make it a great remedy for dark circles and swelling.
- Make a cup of green or black tea, wait for it to cool, then soak cotton pads in the cup and apply to the eyes. You can also use tea bags.
- Leave the compress on for 10-15 minutes. Apply it every day for a week, and you’ll notice a significant improvement.
Milk tones up, moisturizes, and whitens the skin. Bread contains yeast, rich in vitamin B, which soothes the skin and neutralizes rashes.
How to make it:
If you make this mask regularly, the dark circles under your eyes will soon disappear.
These methods will help you not only get rid of dark circles under the eyes, but they’ll also have a good effect on your vision.
- Using your fingertips massage the area under the eyes with light movements for 2-3 minutes. Move from the temples to the nasal bridge along the lower lid. To avoid excessive pressure on the eyeball, don’t massage the upper lid.
- After the massage it’s a good idea to apply eye cream. Make sure your movements don’t stretch the skin.
- Close your eyes. Use index fingers to fix the skin on the outer corners of the eyes to avoid wrinkles.
- Tightly close your eyes for 6 seconds, then relax your eyelids. Repeat at least 10 times.
Ice has a great effect on the skin: it makes it more elastic, smoothes wrinkles, and reduces swelling. If you freeze a brew made with medicinal herbs, this remedy will be even more effective.
- Take a teaspoon of each herb for every 200ml (6.76oz) of water.
- Pour in boiling water, and leave for about 2 hours.
- Сool, then pour into ice molds and put in a freezer.
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