Dark circles

Posted by admin on April 25th, 2009

When blood vessels show through the shin, they can give the eye area a bluish cast. “Since the skin becomes more translucent with age, blood vessels appear more prominent”. A less common cause of darkness: post inflammatory hyperigmentation, doctor speak for clusters of brown pigment that collect underneath the eyes dye to heredity or chronic rubbing ( often because of allergies or bothersome contact lenses).

To the Rescue: Daily use of any basic eye cream will temporarily plump skin so blood vessels are less visible. Eye creams are better choice for this purpose than regular face creams, because they tend to have a higher concentration of emollients for plumping and a thicker texture, which makes them adhere to the ever-mobile eye area. To improve the look of brown pigment, try an eye cream with botanical skin lighteners like licorice and kojic acid.

Puffy Eyes

Posted by admin on April 22nd, 2009

Some puffiness is gentic, and no eye cream will erase or reduce it. But if your bags come and go, fluid retention is probably the cause. Salty dinners, late nights, a cocktail or two – they can all make your body hold on to water. “Since the lid skin is thinner than else where on your face, you’ll notice swelling more,” explains jody A. Levine, M.D., a New York City dermatologist.

To the Rescue: Thanks to the pull of gravity, morning facial puffiness is usually gone by lunchtime. To speed things up, try placing a chilled eye compress, cold watersoaked tea bags, or cucumber slices over the lids for five minutes. Cold constricts blood vessels and reduces , swelling, says DR. Levine. The caffeine in many eye creams is tightening, too. “Gently press on the bones around your eyes as you apply it. The pressure helps stimulate circulation and drain excess fluid.”


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