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Under eye bags.?
I have really noticable under-eye bags and I'm only 15! I don't have dark circle but never-ending bags. Don't tell me to sleep more-- I get enough sleep and hydration. Can someone please help me find a way to get rid of them?! It would boost my confidence sooo much! Thanks!
10 Answers
- DancenDivaLv 51 decade ago
Drink lots of water and try this.
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/quick-fix-for-und...
Adapted from The Herbal Home Spa, by Greta Breedlove (Storey Books, 1998).
Nobody looks good with puffy bags or dark circles under their eyes, but how to get rid of them?
SIMPLE SOLUTION: Well, this is the easiest remedy I’ve ever run across, and it really works!
I was so surprised by the single kitchen-cupboard ingredient that this How-To calls for--it's not a cucumber, and you’re sure to have one on hand. Find out the secret here:
Raw potato slices will help tighten baggy, puffy eyes. All you need is a potato and a knife or slicer!
To Make:
1. Slice 1/4 potato to fit over your eyes.
2. Cut 2 slices or, if you prefer, 5 to 10 very thin slices, several for each eye. Either method works.
To Use:
1. Spritz eye area with water.
2. Lying down, place the potato slices on your eyelids and leave in place for at least 10 minutes for best results.
Then ***** a vitamin K capsule and apply the oil to under the eye. Leave it on all night.
Hope this helps!!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm 15 too. I sleep AT LEAST 8 hours a night and I'm very hydrated too. Sometimes ice works if they're puffy but otherwise make up is the only way to go. I've noticed however if i only get like 3 hours of sleep sometimes I don't get it.
- Anonymous5 years ago
healthy diet, exercise, drink more water, sleep well. Should be okay. Do you wear glasses by any chance? No sarcasm! No joke. I've noticed my sister who's worn glasses ever since she was little having dark circles under her eyes and my mum who also wears them having them too so it could be related. No joke. It's not funny. I'm just wondering if wearing glasses and having dark circles under eyes are related in some way. Is it coz the sunlight doesnt get under there and then your skin tone and the bit avoiding the sun under eyes start to differ. I've thought of it for some time now.
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- 1 decade ago
Same here! Mine are hereditary (thanks mom) and they probably won't ever go away unless I get botox injections or something. Are yours hereditary? You can cover them up with concealer and make them blend in with the rest of your face. Get a concealer the same shade as your skin and put it on the baggy area only, softly blending a little around it. You could also try putting a LITTLE bit of concealer 1 shade lighter than your natural skin tone on the half moon under the baggy area. Since our faces are lit from above, it will reflect light upward and "hide" the bagginess. Practice makes perfect, and so does the right shade of concealer (especially the second one). Too light and you'll look like a raccoon (trust me) too dark and you'll look creepy. Test out the concealer on the inner side of your wrist. The color that "disappears" is the right shade. Much luck with the baggy eyes!
Source(s): cosmetology student with baggy eyes lol - 1 decade ago
yea me too but here is the thing im only 12 and for me i think it is cuz i sleep after school then go to bed @ lyk 2 maybe u should try going to bed earlier
- Anonymous1 decade ago
well there is creams out there for it, i have dark circles and i use a cream and it really HELPS.
also, makeup hides alot of it:)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
try some concealer