View Full Version : Dark circles under eyes +rep
Cerys
14-01-2013, 11:39 PM
Hi ;3
I've had these for as long as I can remember, but recently I've been looking for a way to get rid of them; kind of darkness under my eyes.
It looks like its from lack of sleep, but I get more than enough sleep for this to not be a problem I think?
Anyway, anyone sure what they actually are? And how do I get rid of them? I'm up for using anything like wipes or creames etc c: or is my best bet just to put makeup over? Ew. If so, what makeup.
+rep for anything helpful c:
dirrty
14-01-2013, 11:45 PM
attempt to fix whats inside before you buy a load of products for ye face. i used to have a dark circles for a long, long time and once i started to take vitamin d tablets (went doctors, had blood tests for other reasons and was told i had vitamin d deficiency) and they went away which was good as i wasn't really expecting/using the tablets for dark circles.. plus, i drink around 2-4 litres of green tea everyday, which i guess the amount of water (and the tea) attributes to healthier skin.
Yeah more sleep does help. I've got bags under my eyes but I use this anti-fatigue eye stick I got from (i THINK) the no7 range from boots. Does improve after consistent use.
Cerys
14-01-2013, 11:52 PM
attempt to fix whats inside before you buy a load of products for ye face. i used to have a dark circles for a long, long time and once i started to take vitamin d tablets (went doctors, had blood tests for other reasons and was told i had vitamin d deficiency) and they went away which was good as i wasn't really expecting/using the tablets for dark circles.. plus, i drink around 2-4 litres of green tea everyday, which i guess the amount of water (and the tea) attributes to healthier skin.
Probably a good point. I'll get my mum to stock up on vitamin tablets ahaa ;3 hopefully itll work. Thankyouu (:
Yeah more sleep does help. I've got bags under my eyes but I use this anti-fatigue eye stick I got from (i THINK) the no7 range from boots. Does improve after consistent use.
I'll try look for one, thankyou :) By after consistent use do you mean after a few weeks or aa few months of using it everyday?
Probably a good point. I'll get my mum to stock up on vitamin tablets ahaa ;3 hopefully itll work. Thankyouu (:
I'll try look for one, thankyou :) By after consistent use do you mean after a few weeks or aa few months of using it everyday?
I use it everyday and tbh I notice a difference after a week or two.
Cerys
14-01-2013, 11:53 PM
attempt to fix whats inside before you buy a load of products for ye face. i used to have a dark circles for a long, long time and once i started to take vitamin d tablets (went doctors, had blood tests for other reasons and was told i had vitamin d deficiency) and they went away which was good as i wasn't really expecting/using the tablets for dark circles.. plus, i drink around 2-4 litres of green tea everyday, which i guess the amount of water (and the tea) attributes to healthier skin.
Probably a good point - never thought of it like that before! I'll get my mum to stock up on vitamin tablets ahaa ;3 hopefully itll work. Thankyouu (:
Yeah more sleep does help. I've got bags under my eyes but I use this anti-fatigue eye stick I got from (i THINK) the no7 range from boots. Does improve after consistent use.
I'll try look for one, thankyou :) By after consistent use do you mean after a few weeks or aa few months of using it everyday?
---------- Post added 14-01-2013 at 11:55 PM ----------
I use it everyday and tbh I notice a difference after a week or two.
Okay, was looking for something quick like that. Just gotta hope it works. Thanks!
Jorders
15-01-2013, 12:48 AM
I have the same problem and was looking into it the other week.
I saw loads of people saying that if you slices a cucumber slice in half and put one half under each eye for some time every night before sleep it can help or something? Never bothered trying anything though.
Apparently they can form due to enflamed blood vessels if you are awake too long and thus straining your eyes and the cucumber helps to cool them or some scientific ** I do not understand.
lawrawrrr
15-01-2013, 01:12 AM
I have them so much, but I just cover them up with foundation. Rimmel coverstick and the garnier roll-on ones are really good for covering up dark spots :)
Stephen
15-01-2013, 01:35 AM
Probably a good point - never thought of it like that before! I'll get my mum to stock up on vitamin tablets ahaa ;3 hopefully itll work. Thankyouu (:
I'll try look for one, thankyou :) By after consistent use do you mean after a few weeks or aa few months of using it everyday?
---------- Post added 14-01-2013 at 11:55 PM ----------
Okay, was looking for something quick like that. Just gotta hope it works. Thanks!
don't waste money on vitamin d
it's probably nothing to do with that
might be iron deficiency or something
Cerys
15-01-2013, 03:28 PM
I have the same problem and was looking into it the other week.
I saw loads of people saying that if you slices a cucumber slice in half and put one half under each eye for some time every night before sleep it can help or something? Never bothered trying anything though.
Apparently they can form due to enflamed blood vessels if you are awake too long and thus straining your eyes and the cucumber helps to cool them or some scientific ** I do not understand.
But I'm not awake too long, I don't think D; wake at 7am and *try* to sleep at 10pm. I'll try the cucumber thing though, ahaa ;3
don't waste money on vitamin d
it's probably nothing to do with that
might be iron deficiency or something
What foods have iron in??
I have them so much, but I just cover them up with foundation. Rimmel coverstick and the garnier roll-on ones are really good for covering up dark spots :)
I'll try look for them next time I'm out ;D Never really worn makeup before, so this will be interesting hehe
Thanks guys c:
dirrty
15-01-2013, 04:06 PM
get a blood test and they'll tell you if you have a deficiency, then will give you the necessary medication. and mention the dark circles aswell. they'll sort it out tbf
MKR&*42
15-01-2013, 07:36 PM
What foods have iron in??
Mainly red meat, I can't remember if you're a vegetarian or not but I think vegetarians are at a higher risk of iron deficiency/anemia - doctors is best bet as everyone has said though.
I use eye serum from thebodyshop and it's definitely improved them (after constant use haha), but doesn''t (and doubt it will) fully hide them.
Cerys
15-01-2013, 07:47 PM
get a blood test and they'll tell you if you have a deficiency, then will give you the necessary medication. and mention the dark circles aswell. they'll sort it out tbf
Okay thanks c:
Mainly red meat, I can't remember if you're a vegetarian or not but I think vegetarians are at a higher risk of iron deficiency/anemia - doctors is best bet as everyone has said though.
I use eye serum from thebodyshop and it's definitely improved them (after constant use haha), but doesn''t (and doubt it will) fully hide them.
Ooh.. this could be the problem then tbh. I dont eat red meat at all. Im a chicken lover ahaa ;3
Thankyouu!
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