What Can I Do About Dark Circles Under My Eyes?


by Margaret Bell - Date: 2008-11-03 - Word Count: 535 Share This!

Dark circles under eyes, baggy eyes or puffy eyes?  There is a single solution.  It is a gel that contains a number of active compounds that address what "causes" those problems.  Before we take a closer look at that eye gel, let's take a short quiz.



Am I getting enough sleep?



Depending on you age, dark circles under eyes is often a sign of lack of sleep.  If you stay up watching televesion until late at night and don't get enough sleep, you are likely to wake up with baggy eyes and dark, smudge-like spots, beneath them. 
If you are getting a little older, your puffy eyes have a different cause, but you can fix that.



Am I drinking enough water?



Baggy eyes are caused by fluid build-up.  The best natural way to get rid of excess fluid is to drink more water.  Just be sure to drink purified water, (CleanWaterPure.com) because dark circles under eyes are caused by waste products, primarily toxins and there are lots of those toxins in our tap water.



If you are older, your puffy eyes and dark-circles have a lot to do with capillary damage that has occurred over the years, as well as fluid build-up, of course.  The skin, especially underneath your eyes becomes thinner with age and the capillaries don't transport fluids, effectively.  But, there is a way to repair that damage.
 
Creams That Really Work!



Clinical studies have shown that peptides, which are tiny protein fragments, promote the production of new cells and fibers.  That increases the thickness of the layer beneath the eyes.  Some companies have added specific plant-antioxidants that promote capillary health, thereby improving circulation and reducing dark circles under eyes.



The research results for creams containing this combination of ingredients were as follows.  65% of volunteers showed a significant reduction in baggy eyes.  There are before and after pictures that prove it.



If you have puffy eyes and a few wrinkles, you might be interested to know that 62% showed a significant reduction in crow's feet and other wrinkles in that area.  In 60% of volunteers, the dark-smudges they had seen had vanished.



What Should You Be Doing?



Once again, it depends on your overall state of health and the causes of these hindrances to your appearance, but if your health is good, you get plenty of sleep, avoid pollutants and drink plenty of water, you can get rid of puffy eyes and uneven pigmentation in less than two months.  The clinical research proves it.



Avoid Bad Ingredients



You should also avoid cosmetics that contain petrolatum, mineral oil, parabens, artificial preservatives and fragrances.  You should avoid applying make-up in a manner that stretches the skin.  Treat this area gently and baggy eyes will be a thing of the past.



Grape seed oil is also highly beneficial in this area.  The all-natural approach is the best approach in most healthcare matters and dark circles under eyes are a sign that the skin's health is failing.  Protect it now, before it is too late.



In conclusion, to get rid of dark circles, puffy and baggy eyes:
 1. Get enough sleep
 2. Drink plenty of clean, pure water - CleanWaterPure.com
 3. Use skin care creams that really work - AHealthyRadiantSkin.com



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Margaret Bell is a dedicated advocate of living a healthy lifestyle and diligent researcher of skin care systems. Visit her site at: http://www.aHealthyRadiantSkin.com to discover which is the Best Skin Care Margaret recommends for all skin types. Be sure to sign up for her free Health newsletter for new updated skin care information.

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