There can be many reasons behind the appearance of dark circles on the face. Harry Sehrawat, Co-Founder of a leading feminine hygiene brand states that the skin under the eyes is thinnest which makes it vulnerable to getting dark easily over time, the causes of which include hyperpigmentation, poor blood circulation, loss of vitamin C, etc. Besides this, in the current times, where everyone’s screen exposure has greatly increased, all thanks to the COVID pandemic, that too is a reason causing dark circles. Hyperpigmentation and puffiness are hard to eradicate but there are ways to minimise their appearance, as well as unpack those under-eye bags. Harry suggests a few tips to tackle the problem:
Applying brightening skin creams
Given that the skin under the eyes is thinnest, it requires tender treatment. Creams that are rich in Vitamin C, retinoids, and hyaluronic acid are proven to be beneficial in reducing dark patches under the eye.
Under eye lightening and Glow Cream
An Under eye cream helps in reducing fine lines, dark circles and puffiness while its hydrating ingredients help soothe puffiness. Hydrating molecules draw moisture into the skin for long-lasting hydration. Additionally, this safe and effective formula offers a visible difference in 3-6 weeks. Before choosing the creams, always consult the dermatologist as some products can behave differently with different skin types.
A cold compress
A cold compress goes a long way in reducing puffiness and helps shrink dilated blood vessels. A cold jade roller or ice cubes wrapped inside a muslin cloth can be used for approximately 20 minutes. Dampening a washcloth with cold water also helps when put under the eyes for 20 minutes. This process should be repeated if the cloth becomes warm or if the ice melts.
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