Dark Circles Under Eyes: How to Get Rid of Them

19.08.2024 02:40

Many people are familiar with the problem of dark circles under the eyes.

They can appear for various reasons.

And now you will find out how to get rid of them and return your eyes to a beautiful, shining appearance.

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Rose Petal Water

It has many benefits: it moisturizes and nourishes the skin, removes swelling, redness and itching.

In addition, it promotes rejuvenation and skin lightening. You can buy it ready-made, or you can make it yourself at home.

To do this, take the petals. One rose and a glass of boiling water will be enough. Wash the petals and put them in a small saucepan. Pour boiling water over them and wait for the water to cool.

After that, we filter the water into a sterilized container. It should be stored in the refrigerator.

Its shelf life is no more than a week. We use it as follows: wet cotton pads.

They should be completely soaked, then put them around the eyes and leave for 15 minutes. You need to do it in the morning and in the evening. The course of use is until the desired result is achieved.

Almond oil

With regular use, it helps get rid of puffiness and dark circles. To do this, you need to massage daily before going to bed with 2-3 drops of oil.

The result will be noticeable within a week.

Potato juice

It contains vitamin C and whitening components. To obtain juice, grate raw potatoes and squeeze out the juice.

We soak cotton pads in it and place them around the eyes for ten minutes, then wash. We use this remedy every day for at least two weeks.

Cucumber compress

Cucumbers are rich in antioxidants and also help whiten the skin. For the compress, cut a fresh cucumber into thick slices and put it in the refrigerator for half an hour.

After that, we put them on our eyes for 10-15 minutes. After this time, we wash our face with warm water. It is necessary to do cucumber compresses for a week.

Tea

Tea contains caffeine, antioxidants and tannins, which helps get rid of puffiness and dark circles. Any type of tea, both green and black, is suitable for a tea compress.

Brew it and wait for it to cool. After that, soak cotton swabs in the tea leaves and apply them to the eyes. Tea bags will also work. The compress should be kept for 10-15 minutes. Do it for a week.

Milk and bread mask

Milk whitens, moisturizes and tones the skin. And bread contains yeast, rich in vitamin B.

Make a paste out of these ingredients. Apply for 10-15 minutes (the layer should not be thick), then wash off. With constant use, dark circles disappear.

Tomato juice

Tomato contains the antioxidant lycopene, which helps strengthen the capillary walls. Apply it to problem areas of the skin and leave for ten minutes. Then wash everything off with cool water. This should be done for two weeks.

Cottage cheese mask with parsley

Parsley is one of the most effective methods for combating dark circles. And cottage cheese moisturizes the skin well.

To prepare the mask, you need to thoroughly grind one tablespoon of parsley with one teaspoon of sour cream and two teaspoons of fatty cottage cheese.

Apply the mask to problem areas and leave for 15 minutes.

After which, wash with cool water. Regular use helps get rid of dark circles, and also helps improve the condition of the skin and smooth out fine wrinkles.

Grass ice

Ice helps reduce puffiness, smooth out fine wrinkles and make the skin more elastic.

And if you wipe your face with ice made from a decoction of medicinal plants, the result will be most effective.

We will need chamomile, cornflower flowers, sage and parsley (any will do). Take each type of herb in equal proportions, 1 teaspoon each.

Pour boiling water (200 ml) and leave for about two hours. Then cool the broth, pour into an ice mold and put in the freezer.

Rub ice on your eyelids and around your eyes every morning for 30 seconds for two weeks.

Valeria Kisternaya Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources


Content
  1. Rose Petal Water
  2. Almond oil
  3. Potato juice
  4. Cucumber compress
  5. Tea
  6. Milk and bread mask
  7. Tomato juice
  8. Cottage cheese mask with parsley
  9. Grass ice