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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 11:35 am
Okay, so. I have a problem. I always have a shadow/bag under my eyes no matter what I do and I'm curious as to what others have tried/heard in order to reduce this?
I know that I can just conceal these bags with make-up, but I'd like to avoid doing that because of how sensitive my skin is. I had a lot of acne problems before I started taking birth control pills, and still have to be careful to make sure it stays clean and not overly oily. My skin is now relatively clear, though I occasionally still have a minor break-out along my hairline [my hair gets really, really oily so I'll occasional have a zit on my forehead or in the hair riiiiiiight in front of my ears].
I've tried: a) Getting more sleep [hey, you never know--maybe I really just don't get enough!] b) Warm, damp cloth compresses
Does anyone else have any ideas? Home remedies or store bought products are both welcome--I just want to stop looking so zombified-tired when I don't have concealer on.
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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:06 pm
I honestly don't know, I have that too but...I think that's just there and you can't get rid of it unless you like, get rid of the lower half of your eyeball.
You could use a salmon colored concealer and some foundation over I guess to help reduce the look, I've heard that works.
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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:58 pm
I've heard a few odd remedies for this, though I've never tried them myself. Supposedly pressing the backs of cold spoons on the bags works, and putting teabags on them reduces them... I can't vouch for any of these, though. I think your best bet is to use an oil-free concealer on them and get more sleep. (:
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Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:02 pm
Spoons and tea bags, eh? haha Ahhhh. Crudmuffins. I guess I'll just have to live with them, then.
They just make me feel so self-concious because of how tired I end up looking.
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Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 12:45 am
I have heard that the tea bag thing works too. Maybe going to a dermatologists? (I cant spell that word) or I think some high end make ups have stuff for that.
I just hide mine with glasses then make up when I'm wearing my contacts XD
Do you have allergies? Sometimes people who have bad allergies get dark circles under their eyes.
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Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2007 5:09 pm
I do have allergies, actually. It's worse while I'm in Texas than up at school, so maybe they'll fade when I get up there? I didn't really notice them until recently, though. Also, I've been to a dermatologist a few times, though ... not for this. I guess that's a logical next step.
I guess I'll call a doctor u pabout it, and then try the tea bags if they don't have any other suggestions.
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Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:14 pm
I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, Sir...
I get those a lot too, but mostly on the side of my eyes closer to my nose. I get enough sleep and everything, but I really don't know why they're there.
I'll try the teabags thing next time I get the chance and report back here.
...Because I'm not myself, you see.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:28 pm
i support cupcakes...I slighty have that too. I really think it has something to do with what you eat; if you don't get enough amount of a certain vitamin, etc. there won't be enough red blood cells/capillaries underneath your eyes.. and eating them =]
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Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:13 am
I would try something hydrating and cold. There are always cucumbers....
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Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 8:39 am
Well there is concealer for the eyes but thats if you want to put makeup.
there is also cream for eye bags but i think its like for old age but heck what works works right <3
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 4:37 pm
*looks at picture*
Oh my gooses youhave my same exact problem! Now I've tried many a thing and spent lots of monies on stuff, but I finally gave up. It's just that we have thinner skin under our eyes. I usually put on a bit of cover-up to help, but there isn't much you can do. >:
I like to think that all those vampire wanna-be people out there would kill for our amazing sleepy-look. :3
XD;
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 3:49 pm
Hi!! <3 If anyone looks on this forum even tho its really old for themselves I have some answers: I've had this issue a lot in the past too and it can be connected to a variety of things, and I am not a doctor but I think if you find the source you'll know how to treat it. Eye bags can be caused by a bunch of different things like lack of sleep, hyperpigmentation, lack of vitamins/minerals, naturally deep set eyes/larger brow causing a natural shadow, dehydration, and even eating too much sugar! There isnt really a "fix all" solution besides make up, its really a matter of finding the cause and a natural solution. If you want to try a concealer good for oily skin I personally use the Nyx drop foundation in "porcelain" and I find it works really well for my oily/acne prone skin especially when its only used under the eyes and not in more common areas for acne Anyways I hope this all helps <33 drink water, eat multivitamins, get 8 hours of sleep, limit processed sugar, use cold green tea bags, and if it doesn't go away on its own in a few weeks see a dermatologist u.u
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