How to Remove Dark Black Circles / Spots Under the Eyes

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By Kathryn Vercillo

 

7 Ways to Remove Undereye Circles

It is frustrating to look in the mirror and see dark circles around your eyes. The reason that this is so frustrating is because you can do a lot of things to improve the appearance of your face but few of them are going to matter if people can still see those dark circles. This annoying health problem causes you to look older than your actual age and makes people constantly ask you if you are tired.

If you're sick of answering that question and you're ready to start looking your best, here are some of the things that you'll want to do to get rid of those dark circles:

  • 1. Get enough sleep. The most common cause of those dark circles really is that you're not getting enough sleep. If you're serious about improving your appearance then you'll need to make changes to your schedule that will allow you to get enough sleep every single night. Try it for just a week or two and you'll see that the circles go away and you're looking and feeling your best.
  • 2. Drink lots of water. Many people find that drinking at least eight glasses of water per day can significantly improve the appearance of the skin on the face. This includes a reduction in the appearance of dark circles.
  • 3. Cold liquid compresses on the eyes. Getting enough sleep and drinking enough water are great for long-term results but what about those times when you have dark circles that you need to get rid of immediately? Cold eye compresses can help. Dip a cotton ball in milk or tea and press it on the eyes for a few moments. Alternatively, cold cucumber slices on the eyes may help.
  • 4. Make-up. There's nothing wrong with covering up those dark circles with concealer if all that you're seeking to do is hide them for a short period of time. Find good make-up that won't make it obvious that you're trying to cover something up.
  • 5. Eye creams. In addition to the make-up that may be used to cover up dark circles temporarily, you can benefit from using nighttime eye creams that are designed to reduce the puffiness and dark circles that you see upon wakening up. Mostly these creams are intended to moisturize and nourish the eyes while you sleep so that the circles don't form.
  • 6. Eat foods rich in iron. Studies in the past have shown that having enough iron in your diet can significantly reduce the appearance of undereye circles over time. In general, it's important that you eat a balanced and nutritional diet if you want your skin - including under your eyes - to look as good as it should.
  • 7. Cosmetic or plastic surgery. There are several different cosmetic procedures that can be used to reduce undereye circles that aren't going away even when other methods have been tried and tested. These include non-invasive procedures such as the use of lasers to reduce the spots under the eyes. They also include more invasive eye lift procedures.

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jyuva 3 years ago

Thanks for the tips and answering resquest .

I think the first point i am lacking off

I have to get good sleep to get rid of these dark circles.

Thanks for the info

I will try to follow the tips

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Linc2010 3 years ago

Great information! I did not know about iron to reduce circles under the eyes. Thanks!

suven 3 years ago

great hub

Nancy W  3 years ago

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Friend 2 years ago

Nice tips, well http://www.glamourbeautytips.blogspot.com might be helpful

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Nell Rose Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

Hi, I also did'nt know about Iron tablets either, but the one thing I always do is, after applying my make up, I then add a little bit of skin cream under the eyes to keep it moist for the rest of the day, as make up seems to dry the skin again. cheers Nell

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jennasbigbras 2 years ago

I know sleep helps with my dark circles but had never heard about the iron supplements, so thanks for the tip!

Lizzy  2 years ago

Iron is new to me too... I'm sure that can be added through natural supplements, because I know I get enough sleep and water in my system, and would rather not go too crazy on the makeup concealer and definitely not plastic surgery.

Dark Circle Cream 19 months ago

Hi! I also heard that cutting back on coffee helps to alleviate dark circles. Coffee somehow dehydrates you which is a major cause of darkness under the eyes. So, no more coffee for me today! Thanks, David

nasir 17 months ago

There are several different cosmetic procedures that can be used to reduce undereye circles that aren't going away even when other methods have been tried and tested. These include non-invasive procedures such as the use of lasers to reduce the spots under the eyes. They also include more invasive eye lift procedures.

Elissa 13 months ago

Excellent tips. Iron is new to me too. And yes, the coffee tip from "Dark Circle Cream" is also valid. Caffine is known to be harmful to skin long terms. See this for some natural remedies-

http://www.toolsbysk.com/skipser/pages/Fashonguy_9

soni 10 months ago

Thanx for Nice tips....

may be they help me out

sadhana 5 months ago

really it works

sourabh jain 5 months ago

thx for d tips......i follow them

Chisel 2 months ago

What about fruits and veggies?

ayesha ghosh 4 weeks ago

nyc tips plz be giving this tips forever and ever

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