Unlike fine lines and wrinkles, which rarely appear before your 20s, anyone can have dark circles. Even a child with rosy cheeks. This small purplish crescent under the eye appears here rather than elsewhere because the skin is particularly thin in this area. The dark circles become visible because of poor blood circulation.
In children, the appearance of dark circles is most often due to a lack of sleep… In adulthood, alcohol consumption, smoking, stress, sunlight, the natural aging of the skin and, unfortunately, heredity can all contribute to the appearance of dark circles. These are the aesthetic injustices of life. Some people get bags under their eyes, even if they are perfectly zen and have an impeccable lifestyle…
As for bags under the eyes, they are swelling caused by a storage of fat or water or a mixture of both. The origins of these bags are more or less the same as for dark circles. However, bags appear most often in older adults whose skin is more relaxed. Puffiness is one of the signs of aging, whereas dark circles do not spare anyone…
People claim to have erased or decreased the look of dark circles beneath their eyes in a variety of methods. Due to the fact that everyone is different, some of these options may or may not work for you.
It’s always a good idea to discuss your intentions with your doctor before putting them to the test on yourself, as it is with any therapy. For that we have listed 30 tips and treatments to get rid of dark circles under your eyes!
1. Cold compresses
Store compresses or even your moisturizing masks in the refrigerator to keep them cold. Then apply the pads morning and night, replacing one of them with a mask twice a week, this is a quick and easy approach to get rid of dark circles.
Alternatively, use UFO 2’s new technologies, particularly cryotherapy, to cool the area around your eyes.