Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Get Rid Of Under Eye Dark Circles Naturally

Eliminate the appearance of dark under-eye circles naturally.








Dark under-eye circles can make the most beautiful face seem tired. According to the Mayo Clinic, dark under-eye circles are round areas of darkened pigmentation found underneath the eye. These circles are caused by sun exposure, eczema, nasal congestion, smoking, over-consumption of alcohol and a thinning of the area directly below the eyes. These dark areas can be removed naturally at home without the need for costly, and potentially dangerous, medical treatments.


Instructions


Potato and Cucumber Juice


1. Peel the skin from one small, raw potato. Cut the potato into several small pieces.


2. Peel the skin from one small, raw cucumber. Cut the cucumber into several small pieces.








3. Place the small potato and cucumber pieces into a small bowl and crush them into a mash with a potato masher.


4. Place the crushed potato and cucumber mash into a strainer. Hold the strainer over a small bowl and apply pressure to the mush with the fork to extract the juice. Keep the juice, discard the dry mush.


5. Soak a cotton ball in the juice. Gently dab the area under the eyes with the cotton ball and allow the juice to sit for 15 minutes.


6. Soak a cotton ball in cool water. Dab the under-eye area to remove the cucumber and potato juice.


Chilled Rose Water


7. Pour 1 cup of rose water into a small bowl.


8. Place the bowl into the refrigerator for 30 minutes.


9. Dip two cotton balls into the chilled rose water and place one under each eye.


10. Allow the rosewater-soaked cotton balls to remain for 15 to 20 minutes. The cool rosewater will soothe the area under the eyes and lessen the appearance of dark circles and puffiness.


Other Methods


11. Dip a cotton ball into almond oil and massage the area under the eyes once a day for two weeks.


12. Avoid smoking, excessive intake of alcohol and caffeine and over-consumption of salty foods. All of these can accentuate the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.


13. Wrap a bag of frozen vegetables, such as peas or corn, in a small towel. Hold the cold compress under the eyes for 10 to 15 minutes. The cold will help reduce the puffiness that is often associated with dark under-eye circles.


14. Elevate your head while sleeping. Place a extra pillow under your head to help prevent the puffiness and dark circles that occur when liquid pools under the eyes.

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