Dark
Circles Under Eyes

Dark
circles occur under eyes due to a combination of
reasons. It is noticeable under the eye, as people
get older. As we age and receive more sun damage
to our facial skin, the thin skin under the eye
can become thinner and wrinkled, which allows the
veins in the fat pad under the eye to become more
prominent. As the skin here is slightly darker than
the rest of your face, any changes in health show
up immediately in this delicate area. Some people
think that they occur because they are either tired,
or as a result of sun exposure. This is not typically
the case. Sometimes the dark spots can be hormonal,
but often they are just hereditary. Sometimes the
dark spots are caused by the reflections or shadows
cast by the bulges of fat that occur naturally in
the lower eyelids as people get older. If the bulging
of fat is the cause of the dark circles under the
eyes, then cosmetic surgery to remove the fat bags
is the only approach that is typically effective,
other than concealer makeup. There are many contributing
factors that make dark circles around the eyes more
noticeable.
Age
- The skin covering the eyelids thins out as we
age and starts to loose its elasticity. With the
skin being thinner the blood vessels underneath
become more apparent. To assist in collagen formation
and re-vitalizing your fragile skin around the eyes
- please consider taking an extra vitamin C (ascorbic
acid) supplement, after checking with your medical
practitioner.
Heredity - Tendencies
such as allergies or thinner eyelids pass on from
generation to generation.
Allergies -
Although allergies are often the blame for dark
circles, anything that causes chronic nasal obstruction
can be the culprit. You might not have a major medical
reaction to an allergen, such as wheezing, couching,
sneezing or a closed chest - you could simple have
a slightly stuffy nose, or swollen eyes most of
the times. Tests can be done to determine environmental
or food allergies with a simple skin scratch test,
a blood test or other alternative types of testing.
If you have any of the tests done, and they come
up positive for any item that you could avoid as
far as possible, go the extra mile and try to cut
the allergen out of your sphere of living - be that
either environmental or food in origin. Vitamin
C is effective in fighting allergies.
Fatigue, tiredness or lack
of sleep - Plain tiredness will also
add to the problem of bags under your eyes, and
especially to those ugly dark circles under the
eyes. Have a look at the amount of hours you sleep
and also check on the amount of hours you work in
front of your computer or watch television - both
these actions place a tremendous strain on your
eyes.
Smoking - You
might not smoke yourself, but even secondary smoke
can affect the way your eyes look. Most people will
have a violent reaction to smoke, such as the eyes
turning bloodshot or watery, while others will manifest
their allergy as swollen eyes. Take vitamin C as
smoking kills off large amount of this vitamin,
every time you light up.
Ingesting excess salt or
sodium - Try and cut down on eating raw
salt as it could add to your problem with water
retention.
Fluid retention
- Fluid retention can be a major cause of swollen
eyes. Vitamin C is a natural diuretic and an increase
in this vitamin will not only assists in removing
excess water from your body, but will also assist
with collagen formation.
Other reasons of dark circles are menstruation,
pregnancy, thyroid and over exposure to the sun.
Following are few treatments
for dark circle that will help alleviate or conceal
them.
Dip a cotton swab into freshly extracted mint juice,
rosewater or cold milk. Lie down with
your feet raised higher than your head, and then
place the wet pads on your closed eyes.
Stay that way for 10 minutes. Do this everyday and
you will start seeing results before
long.
Gently massage saffron or
almond oil on the dark area before going to bed.
Lie down and place a slice
of cucumber or potato on each eyelid for about fifteen
minutes.
Follow a diet rich in iron,
vitamins and proteins. Deficiencies immediately
show up as circles under the eyes.
You can also use a mixture
of almond oil or cucumber juice with lemon juice
to lighten dark circles.
Drink lots of water and get
plenty of rest.
Exercise for the eyes
1. Sit down and relax. Breathe normally, and look
at a spot between your eyes, above the bridge of
your nose. Keep looking at this spot for a count
of five, and then relax the eyes. Next look at the
tip of your nose, also to the count of five and
relax. This exercise will ease the stress and tension
and will relax your eyes.
2. Sit down and relax and look straight in front
of you. Inhale and look right as far as possible,
without turning your head. Slowly come to the original
position and exhale. Repeat the same method for
the left side. Do this exercise three times.
3. Sit up straight and look down. Slowly inhale
and start rolling your eyes to the right and then
to the top, in a circular movement. When your eyes
have reached the top, looking towards your eyebrows,
start exhaling while moving your eyes left and downwards
in a circular movement. Repeat three times.