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Under Eye Circles


Under eye circles are very common and there are many reason one may have dark circles, not enough rest an allergic reactions or just heredity. Stress is also considered to be another common cause of dark circles, dehydration the body needs water at least 8 to 10 glasses a day. 

The most common type of under-eye circles are usually an inherited trait like varicose veins and have nothing to do with underlying disease or how much sleep you get," says Paul Lazar, M.D., professor of clinical dermatology at Northwestern University in Chicago.

Dark circles run in families for a number of reasons. When blood passes through the veins under your eyes (where the skin is very thin), dark circles can appear. If your skin is more transparent (an inherited trait), the circles will appear darker. Getting a goods night sleep is one way to help in preventing some dark circles and yes it is easier said than done, especially in a world were there isn't enough time to do all we have to do. A lack of sleep or excessive tiredness can cause the skin under the eyes to become pale, thus, making the blood flowing under it visible.


The Mayo Clinic staff also states that if you get plenty of sleep and still have dark circles under your eyes, that's not unusual. Fatigue isn't the only reason for under-eye circles. What appear to be under-eye circles are sometimes just shadows cast by puffy eyelids or hollows under your eyes that develop as a normal part of aging.

Allergies and Eczema Any infection of the eye that leads to itching can contribute to dark circles as rubbing and scratching the eyes darkens the skin. People who suffer from hay fever will notice that dark circles appear when the allergy is at its height. Certain food allergies can cause dark circles too. A lack of vitamins and nutrients within the diet can lead to under eye circles on the lower lid of the eye.

Also heredity Dark circles under the eyes can be an inherited trait(Heredity — dark under-eye circles can run in families). If you have dark circles, then it is likely that other members of your family have dark circles too. The skin under the eye is very thin. When blood flows through veins close to surface of the skin it can produce a bluish tint. If your skin is transparent then the darker the circles will be. Transparent skin is also a inherited trait.

Excess sun exposure(Sun exposure, which prompts your body to produce more melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color) leading to damage of the eye area is another cause of dark circles which can form under the eye area. Sun damage comes from excess exposure in which the delicate skin around the eye is not protected with the use of sunscreen as well as eye cream. There are many types of eye creams which include sunscreen in the formulations to help reduce dark under eye circles which are caused by the sun. How does the sun cause damage to the eye area? Sun exposure reaches the eyes and causes UV rays to absorb into the skin, causing the burning and damage associated with under eye circles. As well as the damage, the sun can cause dryness to occur under the eyes, which can lead to skin losing moisture and becoming deteriorated.

And i just personally found this out that medication that dilates your blood vessels can cause dark circles under the eyes. As the skin under the eye is delicate an increase in blood shows through the skin in the form of dark circles. 
Allergies( Rubbing or scratching your eyes) Atopic dermatitis (eczema)

Lifestyle factors, such as physical or emotional stress, smoking, or chronic alcohol use can take a toll on your appearance
Nasal congestion (which can dilate and darken the veins that drain from your eyes to your nose)

Thinning skin and loss of fat and collagen — common as you age — can make the reddish-blue blood vessels under your eyes more obvious


In WebMD they state dermatologist Audry Kunin, MD, writes in her book The DERMAdoctor Skin struction Manual that green tea bags may work particularly well. That's because they contain a natural anti-inflammatory chemical known as EGCG, which, she says, can reduce fluid build-up that contributes to puffiness.



Make up artist and bestselling beauty author Michael Maron says there is also some truth to the rumors that the hemorrhoid treatment Preparation H can help deflate under-eye bags. "It helps tighten and smooth skin on a very temporary basis," he says. "But be certain to use only the cream form, not the oil form, which can make the bags look worse."


Marmur agrees that Preparation H can be a temporary fix. But, she says, use it with caution. "You don't want to get this into your eyes," she says. "So be very careful when you apply it."



1.Get plenty of rest
2.Apply cool cucumber slices over closed eyes for 15 minutes
3.Vitamin C helps to strengthen blood vessel walls
4.Be sure to drink enough water
5.Wear sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 30 under the eyes to prevent skin weakening caused by sun damage
6.You can use a concealer for a quick fix
7..You can use tea bags and cucumbers. Both tea bags and cucumbers reduce inflammation and decrease swelling. Tea bags are especially good to use for dark swollen circles because there is tannin inside of the tea that helps with eliminating the puffiness.
8.Almond oil is a very good and effective remedy for removing dark circles message 




Resources
Mayo Clinic 
WebMD
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The Perfect Eyebrows

A modified female's eyebrow that has been waxedImage via Wikipedia
You've got two choices when it comes to eyebrow grooming you can wax or tweeze and waxing at home may not be to easy unless you have been doing this for years. To obtain great looking eyebrows you have to see what kind of face shape you have and take it from there, and you must have to proper tools.Grooming your eyebrows can make a dramatic difference in your look the best looking eye-brows are the ones that look natural.


Poorly shaped brows can make you appear tired, unhappy or much older than you really are and a pair that’s too thick or too dark will make you look like Browzilla,or even worse you will get the what look, you know the look that makes you appear as if you are always asking a question the huh look.


Model credit Candice Freeman
For a truly arch-altering experience, invest in a well-lit magnifying mirror, brow brush with stiff bristles, eyebrow scissors, white eyeliner pencil (a nail white pencil also works) and stainless steel tweezers. Tweezers with a thin, pointed tip are made for plucking miniscule or ingrown hairs; a square tip grasps short, coarse hairs; and a slanted tip offers optimal control. Cheap tweezers can break hairs instead of pulling them out at the root, so splurging on quality is encouraged. Be sure to sanitize them with rubbing alcohol, and if you anticipate sensitivity have ice cubes on hand to numb the skin a bit.


Taking the time to groom your brows each day will make a marked difference in your appearance. Brush them upward when you want them to appear fuller, or sideways to make them appear more slender. As they grow, you can tame unruly hairs with clear or tinted brow gel, or even a bit of hairspray applied with an eyebrow brush or dry toothbrush. 


How do you achieve the perfect shape everyone's shape is different and is determined mostly by facial features. If a you have a larger facial features — eg, eyes and nose — a thicker brow will balance the face as opposed to a thinner, shorter brow working well for those with smaller features.


Model credit Danielle Roux
The innermost point of your brow should be over the inside corner of your eye, the arch of your brow (its highest point) should occur over the outside of the iris of your eye. Your brow should end on a diagonal from the outside of your nose just past the outside of your eye. Depending on the shape of your face, your natural brow line may vary somewhat. Use the brow bone as a guide to the best placement for your eyebrow. To begin, use a brow brush or toothbrush to brush the brows straight up. Snip any hairs that are too long or stick out in wild directions. Be sure to pluck just a hair or two at a time so you don't wind up with any gaps.
When you're done plucking and combing your brows into a shape you like, hold the look with some brow gel, brow wax or a little hair gel. Apply just enough to hold the hair in place.


Eyebrows change with the trends – sometimes natural is in, sometimes thick is in. Start with what looks most natural and flattering on you and play with different shades and thicknesses.
Fuller brows ALWAYS look more natural and make you look younger. Over-tweezing is never flattering. It can be easy to get carried away with the tweezers, so be careful.




Model credit Lesley Burrows
If you're not sure about shaping your brows on your own, go to a professional. Just like a good hairstylist, bring in a picture of what you're looking for and a good eyebrow shaper will be able to tell you what will look good and what won't.


Resources
Suite101
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