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Dark Circles and Eye Bags - Treatments and Suggestions

I know it seems expensive but the results are worth it, plus the length of time it lasts is well worth it.

I have also had great luck with the Abbysine eye cream from Kiehls.
 
My mum had crows feet, and dark circles, then we bought this home-made bee pollen extract gel and it is a miracle worker.. literally her crows feet have disappeared (no joke, i should've done a before and after).

I also use it on my skin and have gotten so many compliments that I'm shocked.. people say my skin is glowing and so clear...

It's almost a "multi-purpose" solution so I'd advocate it for dark circles... although some people believe that dark circles are a sign of liver intoxication, you also might want to reconsider what processed foods might be doing you harm... (or what vitamins you are lacking).

Also although it might gross you out, land-snail based products are also miracle workers... in Chile (can you tell I'm from there :blush:) they make creams, gels, and even pure serums with snail mucus extract. Which are all the rage because they sincerely work. :) - also if you have garden snails (or a garden) you can also just pick one up and get the 100% pure mucus off it and apply it to your problems.. it's basically sterile considering it's being directly released from the gland.

Just my two cents, sharing the beauty tips for eye problems around the globe..
 
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Has anyone ever tried this Icelandic Relief Eye Cream?
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It's true that under eye dark circles can be an indicator for liver intoxication, however sometimes it's just hereditary. As mentioned, cream Vitamin K should help with the circulation. Interesting fact about bee pollen, I knew of its benefits taken internally, but didn't know about the extract + skin.
 
does hylexin really work? i dont think i'm ever gonna find a "cure" for dark circles, since i'm extremely pale with skin so thin round my eyes you can sometimes see veins on my eyelids!! i think i will just have to use concealer forever :(
 
^ I use benefit boi-ing which usually does the job, but if they are REALLY bad then I use benefit erase paste, which covers up pretty much everything!

for the veins on my eyelids I use benefit lemon aid (I love benefit haha) - I think it neutralises the discolouration or something, idk but it works!
 
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the best ever is bliss baggage handler! i cant live whit out it! i use it in a mornings and it makes the work! night i use clinigue all about eyes gell. try!
 
^I tried that, and I had to go to the doctor because I had a servere allergic reaction to it. COouldn't even open my eyes.
 
how about any tips for avoiding the black under the eyes? Is it all genes & sleep, or is there other factors?
 
In my case, I'd say it because of the genes. I think it's from my dad's side.

What I use is the Glycolic Eye Cream of Mario Badescu.
 
does anyone know a webbsite or doess boots or any london shop sell bliss? cos strawberry nett didnt have that baggage handler anymore..
 
how about any tips for avoiding the black under the eyes? Is it all genes & sleep, or is there other factors?
well genes and sleep yeah, and healthy living, sports and good undereye gel and good conselear. and i think 6-8 hours a sleep is good. if u sleep too much in my case it is just worse.
qliniques all about eyes in gel is good too, i use it at nights.
and eye drops for tired eyes are good plus. they brighten and makes u loook more awake
 
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Vitamin K supplements should lighten dark circles, also if you bruise easily, vitamin K can be a huge help.

I've just started 2 weeks ago, but of course it takes a while to see any change.

I must have been in the middle of moving or something when you replied to me, so I didn't see your message until now!

How long have you been taking vitamin K and have you seen any changes?

I realise it may affect me differently because I think you said yours were genetic somewhere, but mine just seem to be very stubborn...
 
Erm... I was in the middle of moving too, and I lost them shortly after I wrote that :lol: So I actually don't know :blush:
 

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