Just about everyone has experienced them. And unfortunately they are very difficult to get rid of. But don't feel bad! Dark circles are a just simply a fact of life. However there is nothing nice or attractive about them. Even if you aren't tired and you have dark circles, they make you look tired or make you look old or sick.
Dark circles around the eyes are caused by many factors. These factors include:

Allergies,asthma, eczema - If there is any case that they eyes itch then there is most likely rubbing or scratching around them causing dark circles.
medications, health - Some medications can cause the veins to dilate and then the circles darken. Sometimes it can be because of bad blood circulation. Another factor is not drinking enough water(dehydration).
Sometimes unfortunately the skin around the eye can be darker itself(which is the hardest to treat). This is when melanin is produced more around the eyes and is called Periorbital hyper pigmentation. When the top layer of the skin has more melanin(epidermis) the skin can appear brown and when the bottom layer(dermis) has more melanin it appears blue or blue grey on the surface.
A lot of the times too there can be a build up of toxins in the eye area.
Anemia - A factor that a lot of people do not know that affects dark circles is their diet. If you are lacking nutrients or lack a balanced diet, you can definitely see darkness around the eyes. Iron deficiency is a sign that there is not enough oxygen going in the body.
Fatigue - Not enough sleep can cause the skin to look pale, making the blood below the skin appear more.
Age - Usually dark circles become more prominent with age as the skin loses elasticity and the skin becomes thinner and more translucent.
So what are we to do?

Definitely using a good concealer helps and if you have really bad dark circles use a corrector first. I recommend the Covergirl simply ageless Yellow corrector or the Lise Watier corrector wheel. As for concealer I suggest Smashbox HD concealer or the Benefit Erase paste which brightens and conceals.
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3 comments:
I have raccoon eyes too and I hate it! Very informative post. I'm curious to try neostrata eye capsule. Thanks for the info! Cheers!
I look like that in the morning. A little bit of make-up and it's gone.
nice post! thanks for the information... =)
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