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puffiness
under eyes is basically caused due to fluid and
fat. Puffiness results when a fat pad that cushions
the eye begins to pull away from the bone of the
lower eye and sags due to age. Heredity makes this
more of a problem for some people. Retaining water
can also cause puffiness, especially in the morning.
Thus if you see puffiness under your eyes, that
is an indication that you're probably not getting
enough water in your system and thus drink plenty
of water. When a person is dehydrated the body starts
storing water as a defence system and this will
add to puffiness around the eyes. Also, under eye
puffiness can indicate that you're sleeping on a
pillow that is too flat, ingesting too much salt
or perhaps celebrating with alcohol to a greater
degree than normal. Excess salt intake, kidney or
heart problems, steroid use and other conditions
that cause water retention can create puffiness
under eyes.
For puffiness caused by fat, cosmetic surgery is
recommended to remove the fat pad. Making a minimal
incision inside the lower eyelid, surgeons are able
to remove the sagging fat pad that causes puffiness.
Laser treatment to vaporise extra skin around the
eyelid can also make a difference.
Tips for puffy eyes
-
The puffiness of the eyes can be reduced with
a glass of ice water and four stainless steel
spoons. Chill the spoons in the water and then
place one over each eye. When the spoons become
warm, switch them with the others chilling in
the glass of water. Keep switching until you see
improvement.
- Settle
down for two to five minutes with a chilled, steeped
chamomile or green tea bag over each eye. The
natural properties of these herbal teas help to
bring puffy eyes back down to size.
- Cucumber
contains anti-inflammatory properties to reduce
redness and puffiness of eyes. Slice a large cucumber,
reserve two slices to place over eyes. Peel and
puree the remaining cucumber. This can be applied
as a pack onto your face. Remove after fifteen
minutes. Apply moisturiser thickly to seal in
water.
- A
natural and effective treatment is to use vitamin
E oil and rub the oil overnight around your eyes.
- Strain
the juice of grated potato and saturate cotton
wool pads with it or lay the grated vegetable
on the eye between the muslin. Slices of raw potato
will soothe swollen eyelids and reduce swelling
and puffiness.
- A
drop of perfectly fresh castor oil smeared along
the eyelids will also remove puffiness.
- A
few egg whites stiffly beaten and applied with
a brush to the face and under the eye will make
the skin feel tighter and look less puffy. Add
a drop or two of witch hazel, which also reduces
swelling and will keep the egg whites from drying
to rapidly.
- Rinse
your face in cold water when you wake up or when
puffy eyes attack anytime of the day to constrict
blood vessels and reduce swelling.
- Avoid
foods high in saturated fat and consume more fibre
in your diet. Regularity helps move toxins out
of the body, which helps control puffiness.
- Get
enough sleep. If you don't, the skin surrounding
your eyes is guaranteed to swell. If you're out
late Saturday night, log in a few extra hours
on Sunday morning. You must get 8 hours sleep
daily.
- Sleep
on your back with your head elevated by two pillows.
This allows fluid to drain overnight instead of
collecting under your eyes, causing puffiness.
Note: If you continually have
eye puffiness then go see your doctor. You could
be having symptoms of sinusitis or allergies that
can be cleared up by antibiotics or medication.
Make-up Tips
- If your eyes are puffy,
avoid dark eyeliners, which draw attention to
under-eye bags.
- Use eyeliner along the upper
lash lines only; this helps open up eyes.
- Go easy on the concealer;
too much of it smeared on puffy tissue equals
a beauty disaster. Moisturise beneath the eye
area to ensure the concealer glides on smoothly.
- Experiment with bright white
or icy silver shades on your eyelids to give the
illusion of lift.
- Apply cosmetics between the
inner eye and nose for instant lightness.
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