How to get rid of dark under-eye circles
London: Come morning, the lack of sleep is clearly evident on our face. Having dark rings are among the most common beauty complaints among women. Something we all struggle with, you've no doubt Googled the best way to banish your bags but a regular routine of seven to eight hours sleep and not drinking any alcohol before bed just isn't always feasible.
Alas, it's time to hit refresh on tired peepers with a little help from some well-versed beauty heroes, as reported by The Independent. Aside from getting more kip, staying hydrated is key because when the body is starved of water, it responds by retaining as much as it can, thus causing puffy under-eye circles.
As such, opt for a hydrating, gentle cleanser or make-up remover so not to cause any trauma or irritation which could cause inflammation. Alternatively, there are a slew of topical treatments that can help you on your way.
The first of which is retinoids which help to stimulate the production of collagen, making the skin less thin while recovering volume and firmness. A word of warning here though, this ingredient when used in its purest form is rather potent and as such, can irritate the sensitive skin around the eye area. Instead, opt for a cream that contains a lower dose of retinol and work from there.
When it comes to applying said eye creams, other key ingredients to look out for include hyaluronic acid and glycerin. For best results, apply at night so the skin around your eyes doesn't become irritated or inflamed and again in the morning. If you feel like your moisturiser could do with a boost, using an eye massager like Foreo's IRIS will do the trick. Known to promote blood flow to the area, regular use of a beauty tool like this will prevent blood from pooling in the capillaries under the eyes and increase product absorption.
When all else fails, remember you've still got makeup and a hardworking concealer will work wonders while you're attempting to improve your eye bags. Here, look to the beauty world's obsession with colour correcting and opt for a cover-up that will counteract dark circles. If yours err towards a bluish purple tone then a yellow concealer is best while any redness should be tackled with a green-tones product to help camouflage it.