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Hello,

I have a question.

I have dark circles around my eyes. Sometimes I look like a racoon <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />.....
I'm lightskin so you can see it good...

I's there anything to get rid of it, or cover it up..can someone please give me tips, thank you!

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I actually wrote an article on this topic not too long ago:

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art1066.asp


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make sure you are drinking plenty of water and getting plenty of sleep - what happens without is often (but not always) about what is going on within!


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Thanks So much for the Help!!

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People with allergies can have dark circles under their eyes. My mother told me this several years ago (she is a nurse), and I have also read this. Smoking does not help. I have a friend, with allergies, and a smoke intolerance. When she stopped smoking, her dark circles practically disappeared! And, if you have allergies, you do not breathe as well during sleep, which affects your sleep, which contributes to the dark circles. It was recommended to me to take my allergy med at night, which helps me to breathe better, which makes me sleep better. Have you been allergy tested? Mine are not as bad since I switched allergy meds.

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Hello Dan1125,

I did not read the link to bella's article so I hope I am not duplicating, but I had a friend once that had really really dark circles all the time, like not from not enough sleep or allergies. She finally found out that she had calcium deposits under her eyes and had them removed. She went to her dermatologist. If not from that, then try a concealer. I started using one a few months ago from Yves Saint Laurent called radiant touch! I love it. It costs about 50 dollars, but is made for the eye area, has a lot of moisturizers in it and light relecting stuff too I think. It has helped with the fine lines around my eyes too. It is important to put concealers oneither side of the nose in the eye area. I hope some of this helps!!
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Hi Dan1125. Oh those dark circles! Whatever the reason for them, they can be a pain!

I'm a medium complexioned gal, and I make use of one of the yellow concealers, to help disguise those dark half-moons. As a fair skinned gal, one of the green concealers would work well for you. I know women who think of these concealers as the wonders of the age! I'm one of 'em.

I dab a bit of the yellow just under the eye, right in front, and carefully blend it. Try to always use your ring finger to do the smoothing and blending...you automatically use less pressure with this digit. Then, I make use of my normal concealer, just a dab, over the yellow. Don't spread the concealers to each corner of your under-eye, because by doing so, you can end up with head-light eyes, instead of raccoon eyes! <img src="/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" /> The corners will probably be just fine, with only your foundation covering the dark areas.

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Hi dan1125........ I suffer with racoon eyes as well, I have found that drinking extra water thru out the day and at home use sliced cucumbers to relieve some of the puffiness and concealer after you apply your foundation!...... I have tried using concealer both ways, on before foundation and after, for me...... after worked best........ good luck!~ Kittykitt

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So what are other reasons/treatments for dark circles?
Make up is not a good solution (at least for men).
Drinking too much water may screw other things in life.
How about vitamin-k? There are a bunch of products with vitamin-k and other chemicals/natural ingredients.
Do you know anything about circle-clear?
Here is an ebook whic claims to offer a permanent home made solution:
http://www.homemademedicine.com/home_remedies_for_dark_under_eye_circles.html

How does allergy affect darkness under eyes. Does it first cause athma, and indirectly affect sleep quality and circles?

Are there very doctors to see who can find a permanent solution by finding the main cause and fixing it whatever the reason is? (or do we need to self-research).

How about applying cucumber, cold tea bags?

And an off topic question. How much do you spend on make-up a day, before and after having dark circles.

(a man in IL).

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I've had good results with a men's eye cream, Aramis Lab Series for Men Undereye Rescue Cream.

It costs around $25 for a tube that lasts about one year. You apply a thin layer of it on your undereye area every night (not too close to your eyes of course).

Before that I used a vitamin K cream (the old St Ives one, they don't make it anymore) and a L'Oreal eye cream. Really I've found the men's eye cream works better.

If you'd like to try it, ask for it at the men's cologe counter. I got mine at Macy's and I'm on my second tube (will be repurchasing it soon).

I have definite circles but not extreme circles. If I had very dark circles and an OTC cream didn't help, I wouldn't be shy about seeing a doctor.

Good luck!

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try clinique coverup it works really well

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i also have dark circles especially that i work at nights so i lack enough sleep. im haveing a hard time to sleep during the day. concealer works for me and i try to drink a lot of water. a friend suggested that i put petroleum jelly on the dark area under my eyes. i tried and haven't seen any results yet. can anyone tell me how petroleun jelly can help?

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i also have dark circles especially that i work at nights so i lack enough sleep. im haveing a hard time to sleep during the day. concealer works for me and i try to drink a lot of water. a friend suggested that i put petroleum jelly on the dark area under my eyes. i tried and haven't seen any results yet. can anyone tell me how petroleun jelly can help?


petroleum jelly will only keep the moisyure in. It otherwise will help in no way. Most of us have dark circles around our eyes, because of loss of the fat paadding below the skin or loss of collagen from the dermis. Only adermatologist can tell the exact reason. I have dark circles that are inherited from my father. so I never bother about them.

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i've tried some products, but only gave me temporary effect

a good eye moisturizer is Dr. Hauschka's eyebalm also kiehl's

i want an eye cream that get rids of dark circles

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i've tried some products, but only gave me temporary effect

a good eye moisturizer is Dr. Hauschka's eyebalm also kiehl's

i want an eye cream that get rids of dark circles


Loss of collagen below the eyes is one of the reasons of dark circles. Your doctor can tell you about that. another common reason is genetic. I don't think there is any permanent remedy for this, unless it is being caused by stress.

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To temporarily conceal dark undereye circles, Bare Escentuals Well-Rested is a great concealer. Just apply lightly with an eyeshadow brush.

Other than that, drink tons of water!!!!

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My husband had terrible dark puffy circles under his eyes and he has been getting laser treatment, this is working wonders. There are heaps of great directories that can help you find good clinics. Peter went to www.cosmeticchoice.com.au to find the best in Australia

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My husband has terrible dark circles under his eyes howerver laser treatment has done wonders. he found the instant Laser Clinic at www.cosmeticchoice.com.au

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ooops! im a new user and didnt realise that my post worked the first time! sorry <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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bareminerals concealer works pretty great for me plus Maybelline's Mousse natural Light

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Hi, I have just started a blog that writes about things related to dark circles: the cause of dark circles, home remedies, eye creams reviews and make up tips. It would be wonderful if you can drop by to visit my web site www.mydarkcirclesblog.com to check out the latest information about dark circles. I hope it helps. Thank you.

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Hi, I have just started a blog that writes about things related to dark circles: the cause of dark circles, home remedies, eye creams reviews and make up tips. It would be wonderful if you can drop by to visit my web site www.mydarkcirclesblog.com to check out the latest information about dark circles. I hope it helps. Thank you.

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water and sleep normally helps mine....well that and lots of make up

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Have you tried Bobbi Browns Eye brightener? It contains Hops Extract to reduce the appearance of dark circles. It comes in 4 shades from light to dark.
Also you can apply some light liquid foundation on the dark areas followed by a concealer that is lighter than your foundation. Blend well.

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getting lots of sleep may make it worse, if you have an allergy to dust mite droppings, using fancy creams may make it worse, if you have an allergy to ingredients used in creams, I would suggest to get skin and blood tests for all allergens (skin tests may ignore delayed reactions so dont forget about blood test), i found some great tips at http://www.whydarkcircles.com and http://www.antiallergyproducts.com

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I think its always worth a trip to the dermatologist if you have stubborn dark circles. They are professionals and can get your medical information and work on a solution that is right for you. This is a great first step, especially if you have insurance, many times you can see them for a $20 copay or there around.


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Dark undereye circles can be caused by lots of different things from heredity to allergies to poor sleep. Aging is the major factor for dark circles. Treatments include eye cream Like Eyevage a professional grade products works well, use sunscreen around the eyes and always wear sunglasses outdoors. For persistent dark circles you must contact to the dermatologist.

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