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October 19th 2020 03:37 AM
Dusk.
Re: Dark Circles.
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Originally Posted by Ernest432
Dark circles around eyes often occur due to poor lifestyle. That might be bad routine of no sleeping well, staying away from healthy foods and overusing digital devices. Improving the lifestyle and developing good habits can be helpful in removing those dark circles.
Thanks for that!
October 14th 2020 08:42 AM
Ernest432
Re: Dark Circles.
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Originally Posted by Flight.
Does anyone have dark circles under their eyes? If so, how do you get rid of them? I've had them for years and it just looks horrible now.
Dark circles around eyes often occur due to poor lifestyle. That might be bad routine of no sleeping well, staying away from healthy foods and overusing digital devices. Improving the lifestyle and developing good habits can be helpful in removing those dark circles.
April 19th 2020 02:20 AM
Dusk.
Re: Dark Circles.
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Originally Posted by Celyn
I've always had dark circles around my eyes. Apart from using colour corrector or make up, you'll want to make sure that you are getting enough sleep (at least 7 hours per night), keeping hydrated, eating healthily and making sure you aren't anaemic.
Even though you don't like how the dark circles look it can be a bit comforting to know that they are harmless. You could always consult with a doctor though, if they are bothering you.
Thank you for that.
April 16th 2020 06:33 PM
Celyn
Re: Dark Circles.
I've always had dark circles around my eyes. Apart from using colour corrector or make up, you'll want to make sure that you are getting enough sleep (at least 7 hours per night), keeping hydrated, eating healthily and making sure you aren't anaemic.
Even though you don't like how the dark circles look it can be a bit comforting to know that they are harmless. You could always consult with a doctor though, if they are bothering you.
April 13th 2020 04:10 AM
Dusk.
Re: Dark Circles.
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Originally Posted by Resilient Pumpkin
They do make dark circle corrector. It covers up your dark circles as well as works to slowly fade them. And if you have sensitive skin, I believe that they make corrector for sensitive skin as well. You can order it online or if you're unsure of the specific brand's skin tone line, they sell it in stores so you can actually compare it to your skin color. And if you're overly worried about it, it wouldn't hurt to consult with your family doctor, they may have some good tips as well.
Thanks for that. I was thinking about getting the cream as well.
April 12th 2020 08:15 AM
Maleficent
Re: Dark Circles.
They do make dark circle corrector. It covers up your dark circles as well as works to slowly fade them. And if you have sensitive skin, I believe that they make corrector for sensitive skin as well. You can order it online or if you're unsure of the specific brand's skin tone line, they sell it in stores so you can actually compare it to your skin color. And if you're overly worried about it, it wouldn't hurt to consult with your family doctor, they may have some good tips as well.
April 11th 2020 06:23 AM
Dusk.
Dark Circles.
Does anyone have dark circles under their eyes? If so, how do you get rid of them? I've had them for years and it just looks horrible now.