6 Ways to Remove Dark Circles at Home

6 Ways to Remove Dark Circles at Home

Even though you would like people to know how hard you work, your dark circles may not be the best way to tell them so. 

Dark circles, baggy eyes or swollen under eye area can deflect attention from your other enhancing facial features. They can make you perceived as tired, weary or worse, unenthusiastic. If in your field of work your perception affects your professional standing or you desire to look your best self, you might want to remove your dark circles for good. 

The good part is that dark circles are treatable and in most cases, can be reduced at home. In this blog, we have enlisted some best home remedies to remove dark circles. 

Dermatologist Approved Methods to Get Rid of Dark Circles Naturally

1. Rose Water 

Rose Water

Rosewater is an effective remedy for diminishing dark circles as it is abundant in vitamins A and C, which contribute to alleviating the darkness beneath the eyes. 

To make the best of this healing solution, simply apply it to the under-eye region with a cotton ball and allow it to remain overnight. Rinse it off the following day with cold water. You can do this daily until you notice improvements.

2. Cold press

Cold Press

This is an increasingly popular method that beauty enthusiasts adopt to treat dark circles. To begin, soak two cotton pads in chilled rose water or green tea and apply them to your eyes for about 10-15 minutes. 

Doing this will not only help constricting blood vessels, but also make your under eye area feel relaxed and less puffy. 

You can also grab some ice cubes and wrap them in muslin cloth; don’t make direct contact with ice as it can lead to more damage. Consider repeating this procedure two to three times daily to effectively reduce dark circles.  Please note to avoid using cold compress in case of an eye infection.

3. Apply Vitamin E

vitamin e oil

Vitamin e is a goldmine for improving skin elasticity while combating issues such as dark circles and wrinkles. 

This oil is readily available at pharmacies and health food stores; however, applying undiluted oil directly to the skin may not be the best option as it may result in allergies. 

The best practice to apply vitamin e is to combine a few drops of the oil with coconut oil or olive oil and gently massaging the mixture onto the affected area. Don’t wash it with soap water. You can incorporate this into your night care routine and start seeing results in a few weeks. 

4. Use retinol based moisturizer/serum

retinol based serum

Related to vitamin A, retinol may enhance collagen production around the under eye area, making it appear less puffy and swollen.

Retinol is available in cream, gel, or liquid formulations and its concentration in each type of product can differ. However, products with more concentration are recommended by a dermatologist. 

It is generally advised to apply retinol to the skin once daily, approximately thirty minutes after cleansing the face. If you are pregnant or lactating, refrain from using retinol creams and avoid excessive intake of vitamin A.

5. Reduce swelling with antihistamines

antihistamines

Some underlying allergies can lead to puffy eyes, as well as discoloration around the under eye area. These symptoms are usually the immune system’s response to irritants or allergens, causing the eye area to swell and make it watery and itchy.

For alleviating allergies, you may consult a physician and they may suggest some over-the-counter allergy medications, such as, Diphenhydramine (Benadryl), Cetirizine (Zyrtec) or Loratadine (Claritin).

In order to avoid allergies from recurring and the subsequent symptoms such as irritated, puffy eyes, it is suggested to keep an eye on your diet and watch out for ingredients that may be causing the allergy.

6. Infuse Collagen-rich foods into your diet

Collagen rich food

Collagen is a substance that our body produces to keep our skin firm and elastic. As we age, the collagen content in muscles and tissues decreases, thus causing sagging and fine lines. 

This could be happening with your eyelids, giving your eyes a droopy effect or making them look hyperpigmented. 

The solution to this problem is increasing your intake of vitamin C as it can further promote collagen production by elevating hyaluronic acid levels, thereby contributing to healthier skin. 

Some foods that contain Vitamin C in abundance include oranges, kale, strawberries, kiwi, broccoli, brussels sprouts, pear, and so on.

Takeaway

Adopting one or a combination of these methods may help you achieve your results faster, i.e. smoother under eye skin with lesser dark circles and a more refreshed look. However, if your dark circles are stubborn and don’t wane with these suggestions, then you might want to get them looked at by a skin specialist. At Dermasure, we can help you with our best dark circle treatment in Delhiwe will study your under-eye skin and recommend effective treatment for the same. Contact us to get a quote on removing your dark circles the right way!

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