Vanish Dark Circles with Natural Skin Treatment
Our skin is the thinnest under our eyes. Therefore, our eyelids can benefit from more moisture and healthy under-eye skin treatment. How?- Drink tons of water and healthy drinks.
- Yes, sliced cucumber or cooled green tea bags actually work to cool the skin.
- Lighten dark circles with a slice of potato filled with nourishing enzymes.
- Don’t forget your Vitamin C. It helps you avoid discoloration of the eyelid.
What Causes Dark Circles Under Eyes Anyway?
Nowadays, even young people are suffering from tired-looking eyes. Also, many people think that dark circles under eyes are a sign of aging, due to poor circulation in the blood. So, why all the dark circles? Overworking the eyes is one of the main reasons, especially with young people.Stress is a major factor, combined with not enough rest; endless focus on screens: computer monitors, smart phones, iPads and those other tablets, 24 hour satellite and cable smart televisions that stream things to you so that you can see even-more-stuff, with weary, puffy, darkened circles under your eyes. Additionally, there are other factors:
- An improper diet can wreak havoc on the entire body, including the eyes.
- Unwanted darkened circles can appear from dehydration; water is an absolute necessity for so many body functions. So, drink up and avoid those dehydrated, darkened circles.
- Fatigue was mentioned previously. But it’s not only eye fatigue. Overall physical exhaustion can cause tired-looking eyes. So make sure you get your required hours of sleep every night and wake up looking ‘bright-eyed’ and younger each morning.
- Additionally, inflammation, or a build-up of melanin and even heredity can be responsible.
While caring for your face and skin with a weekly (or bi-weekly) face mask treatment, don’t forget your eyes. Simply, add cucumber slices or cooled green tea bags or potato slice over your closed eyes while waiting for the face mask to dry. Remove when treatment is completed.
- Saba’s Herbal Face & Body Mask Skin Treatment is made up a special mix of ancient, natural herbal ingredients that also include orange peel, lemon peel, manjistha, turmeric, rose, cucumber, tulsi and indrajao. Mix about a tablespoon with a little water until it turns into a soft paste; apply to wet skin as a mask (avoid eye area).
- Next: Apply your choice of ‘eye covers’ to closed eyes: cucumber slices, potato slices or cooled green tea bags.
- Wait 15-20 minutes until face mask hardens; then gently wash off with soft cloth.
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