Bags Under Eyes

October 7, 2009

Tips for Reducing Bags Under Eyes

Tips for Reducing Bags Under Eyes

Bags Under Eyes Tip #1: Use Tea Bags, Ice or Cucumber

Two of the most common home remedies for bags under eyes are using chilled tea bags or ice packs over the eyes to soothe the skin and diminish the appearance of bags. If you want to try these remedies simply chill two damp tea bags in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning lay down with the tea bags placed over your eyes for about thirty minutes. Ice can also be used. These home remedies have some effect on bags under eyes because they can reduce swelling and fluid retention. If your bags under eyes have a different cause, however, tea and ice may not be effective. Cucumber slices placed over the eyes is another common way to treat bags under eyes. This method has been used for years because cucumber has a proven skin-soothing ability. However, using a cream with cucumber extract is more effective because its concentrated and is able to be absorbed by the skin entirely. Still, these methods may be a good first try if you’re trying to get rid of your bags under eyes.

Bags Under Eyes Tip #2: Facial Masks May Help

Some people find a good amount of relief from facial masks, particularly those worn overnight. These masks are supposed to reduce the swelling in your face, thereby reducing bags under eyes. To use a facial mask simply wash your face and wet the mask with some water. Place it over your eyes or face while you sleep. These masks are meant to treat the skin, although creams are seen to be more effective because they provide helpful ingredients that are absorbed by the skin. A facial mask can only have limited success because it is only meant to sooth swelling. If your bags under eyes are serious, have been a problem for some time, appear chronically or simply don’t respond well to other home remedies it may be time to look for a cream designed to combat bags under eyes.

Bags Under Eyes Tip #3: Watch Your Diet

One of the biggest causes of bags under eyes is a poor diet, or even simply drinking too much water before bed. Vitamin deficiency, such as a lack of vitamin K or B12, can contribute to skin problems, bags under eyes and a number of other health issues. A good way to reduce the chances of bags under eyes or to treat those that exist is to take a multi-vitamin, eat a variety of vegetables and get plenty of fluid. You should take care to avoid fluids shortly before bed, however, because this can lead to fluid retention under the eyes. Also avoid salt for the same reason: diets high in salt cause poor circulation and the appearance of bags under eyes.

Bags Under Eyes Tip #4: Choose a Good Cream

By far the best way to reduce bags under eyes and keep them from returning is by using a good quality cream. There are a lot of creams out there for bags under eyes but you should always compare ingredients and seek out products that offer effective and proven ingredients like cucumber extract. Most people are familiar with the image of a woman lying down with cucumbers over her eyes to reduce puffiness. Creams that use cucumber extract are focusing the soothing and healing power of cucumber and concentrating it directly on the bags under eyes. Hesperidin is another powerful ingredient to get rid of bags under eyes because it’s an anti-inflammatory, helping to soothe your skin and reduce the puffiness under your eyes. Hesperidin also reduces allergic reactions, a major cause of bags under eyes. Aloe Vera, vitamin C and vitamin E are a few other ingredients to look for that are known for their skin healing properties. Using a good cream for bags under eyes nightly is the best way to see an immediate reduction in the puffiness and dark circles under your eyes.

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