Tuesday, May 19, 2009

How To Get rid of bags Under the Eyes

There is a lot of information about how to get rid of bags under the eyes, ranging from home remedies, to expensive surgery. In between there are countless creams and serums that promise to rid the eyes of bags and puffiness, although obviously some are more reputable than others.

Under eye bags appear for a number of different reasons and it must be determined what they are due to before finding out how to get rid of them. If it is obvious that the bags under the eyes are not due to lack of sleep, but appear to be worse in the morning, it could be that they are caused by fluids settling in the eye area. Although this can be helped by sleeping slightly elevated, it is probably a good idea to cut down on salt in the diet, a major cause of fluid retention.

If illness and allergies have been ruled out as causes of bags under the eyes, it may be worth using an eye cream specifically designed to reduce puffiness. These creams actually have the reverse effect of wrinkle creams, by toning and tightening the skin in the eye area, rather than plumping it up. Most creams will normally contain some type of light moisturizer or anti-oxidant in addition to the more astringent ingredients, so although they will not help wrinkles, they will improve the texture of the skin.

There are also many different natural remedies that address the problem of how to get rid of bags under the eyes, and most will have at least a temporary effect on the eyes. However, the only guaranteed way to rid the eyes of bags is by having a form of surgery performed, whether it is the standard Blepharoplasty procedure or one of the newer, less invasive laser surgeries.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Aspiration For Everlasting Beauty of Eyes

Aging of eyes are very common sign that we often come across in our day to day life. In our daily life our skin often gets open to the elements of sunrays, free radicals present in the environment, dust particles, and harmful elements, even weather changes affect the skin cells. These outer factors influence the skin and cause it to age. The internal factors like inherited transformation, hormonal disorders and internal body imbalance can also cause your skin to age.

Dark circles under the eyes are the result of thinning of skin under the eyes. As the skin under the eyes contain less oil glands and comparatively more amount of minute capillaries are present under the eyes. When the external factors like sunrays particularly ultra violet rays affect the skin they penetrate skin collagen layer making it thinner. This make sit appear grayish and dark, thus causing dark circles.

To prevent such darkness under the eyes moisturizer and collagen enhancer ingredients are preferred that can preserve the skin thickness under the eyes making it to appear hale and hearty. Often dark shadows under the eyes give you tired and sick appearance and some time leads to puffy eyes. You might also observe it when you look your self in the mirror.

Dark circles often become prominent and deep if you have sharp high nose. In this case your eyes are deep set. Those who suffer from sleep disorders like insomnia for elongated period can permanent get dark circles. Those who work in low light that can cause overstress on your eyes lead you with dark circles. Medication can also affect eyes resulting into dark circles under the eyes. The best and the safest way to eradicate these troubles is to use a good eye creams.

Little alertness and timely precaution can help you to avert your aging of eyes.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Eradicate Dimness Under Your Eyes!

If you are struggling hard to get rid of these eye aging problem and dark circles. Then here is the best solution for you. Read this properly and follow it carefully and properly. Using only eye creams will solve your problem plus you have to take some initiative also.

Get good sleep.

Drink ample amount of water to avoid dark circles.

Consume diets that are rich in Vitamin A like apricots, fruits, carrots, green leafy vegetables, egg yolks and milk products like butter.

Do not consume alcohols and also avoid smoking.

Avoid smoking and direct contact to sun.

Always wear your sunglasses whenever you go outside in the afternoon, it prevents your skin around your eyes.

Also do not watch too much of television.

You can also practice yoga daily. This keeps your body fir and healthy.

If you practice all these you will not need any diet pills and also your skin will look young and glowing.

Home Cure For Your Eyes!

Always cleanly wash your face with cold water. And keep your face clean and fresh.

Always moisturize your face to avoid eye aging problems.

If you have the problem of dark circles you must do this: take 2 tea bags, boil it in water and then refrigerate it. Keep it on your eyes for 15 minutes. This will help you remove dark circles.

Another best way to treat your dark circles under your eyes and other aging problems like puffiness around eyes, wrinkles around eyes and other such problems is to use lavender oil. It is a very soothing agent. It helps you keep your eyes fresh and smooth and also radiant.

Use eye care wrinkle creams which are made of good quality ingredients that do not show any harmful side effects and also do not damage your skin.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Under Eyes Circles

According to statistics, the problem of under eye circles and darkness is second only to acne as a major skin problem in the U.S.A. While circles under eyes are not a serious condition, they can be a symptom of an underlying illness or allergy. However, often the under eye circles are simply hereditary, caused by deep set eye sockets or excess pigment in the area.

The skin under the eyes tends to be thinner than that on the rest of the face, which allows for the blood capillaries under the surface to show through. If, through skin damage, age or illness, the capillaries have become broken or enlarged, then the under eye area will appear much darker. Sometimes prolonged stress combined with poor nutrition and lack of sleep will exacerbate the problem in which case the solution is easier to remedy. Dehydration, smoking, alcohol consumption and iron deficiency can all be factors in making the under eye circles worse, therefore it is obviously imperative to try to improve one’s general health.

Certain cosmetics and skin creams can help with dark circles under the eyes. Any yellow tinted concealer will help to balance out the blue tones of the dark circles and a cream that uses light refracting minerals will help the skin appear brighter by bouncing light off the area. Some creams work towards strengthening the capillaries and improving the texture of the skin, whilst others add collagen and vitamins to the skin so that the capillaries are less visible under the surface. Although the cost of creams and under eye gels differ greatly, they should all contain vitamins C and K, rehydrating ingredients, collagen, peptides and arbutin. A cream alone is not likely to actually rid the under eyes of dark circles but by boosting the nutrients and circulation in the skin, the entire eye area should improve to the point where they are vastly less noticeable.

Dark Under Eye Circles

Dark under eye circles can be a source of embarrassment and misery for many people, particularly as they have the effect of making them appear tired, stressed or ill. While sometimes these can be the reasons for the dark circles, quite often they are simply hereditary or caused by ‘leaking’ blood capillaries close to the surface of the skin.

There are a number of products that are designed to help thicken the delicate eye skin, thus making the capillaries less obvious while other eye creams help lighten the dark skin, sometimes using light refracting pigments or gentle skin bleaches. These are probably best for those whose dark under eye circles are genetic, and can be combined with a yellow-toned under eye concealer to counteract the blue tones in the skin.

It is possible that the dark circles are caused by illness (kidney and thyroid diseases being the main culprits), in which case it is obviously wise to talk about solutions with a doctor. Certain medications can also exacerbate the dark circle problem, as can allergies. Skin creams containing vitamins K and C can help the dark circles as they both boost the skin’s nutrients, strengthen the blood capillaries and, in the case of vitamin K, help heal bruising. Other ingredients often found in under eye creams are peptides, alpha-arbutin and the patented formula Hylexin. Although no cream will be able to banish the dark under eye circles completely, used daily in conjunction with plenty of water (to rehydrate the skin), reduced sodium intake and a nutritionally sound diet, the circles should become noticeably less visible over time.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Dark Circles

Dark circles under the eyes can be a very upsetting problem for many people as it tends to make them appear ill, tired or stressed. Often the reason for the dark circles is none of the above and can unfortunately be hereditary. Of course, if there is any reason to suspect illness may be the cause, it is imperative to get a check up from a doctor. However, if illness is not to blame and stress and sleeplessness can also be ruled out, then it is likely due to problems with the skin.

The skin under the eyes is much thinner than that on the rest of the face, making it prone to discoloration and darkness. Often, dark circles are simply the results of blood capillaries under the surface becoming engorged or bursting, showing as a bluish tint through the skin. Of course make-up can be used to help cover the area, although it should be applied with a very light hand and must be the correct tone to avoid the circles looking worse. For most people a yellow-tinted concealer works well as it counter-acts the blue.

For those who wish to try a cream or serum to help diminish the dark circles, there are a great many on the market from which to choose. The main purpose of any cream designed for this problem is to help constrict the vessels, reduce under eye puffiness, improve circulation and strengthen the skin. A good cream will include vitamin C to reinforce the vessels and vitamin K which improves the appearance of bruising. Other ingredients often included in creams are niacin, to help diminish wrinkles, alpha-arbutin and peptides. Sometimes they will even use light refracting pigments that ‘bounce’ light off the skin, making the dark circles even less visible.