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I'm sure you all will be thrilled to know that so far the solution for darkness under the eyes seems to be "Sunscreen". So forget all the expensive products and grab the old Sunscreen instead.
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Getting Rid of Darkness Under Your Eyes

Posted by Leslie Baumann, M.D.

on Fri, Jul 06, 2007, 3:39 pm PDT

Many patients come to me with the same story:

"I like the way my skin looks ... for the most part. But whenever I look in the mirror, I'm bothered by the darkness under my eyes. What's going on and how can I make it stop?"

It can be a frustrating problem, and is primarily caused by one (or sometimes two) intrinsic factors:

1. Slow blood flow. This hereditary cause of under-eye darkness often occurs in people of Latin American and Mediterranean descent. Slow blood flow results in an accumulation of hemosiderin (a pigment that contains iron oxide) in the skin.

This kind of darkness can be hard to eliminate, but some studies have shown that a combination of vitamin K and retinol helps, however none of my patients have thought that these were wonderful. Vitamin K alone is in many products - but again- I have not seen it work well.

2. Melanin: Pigmented types make more melanin (a.k.a. skin pigment). When exposed to sun, that melanin causes the skin to darken - particularly under the eyes (another reason that under-eye darkness is more prevalent in people who live near the equator than in residents of, say, Alaska).

Wearing sunscreen every day is crucial. Sisley makes an eye cream with sunscreen, but any facial sunscreen that doesn't sting the eyes will work. I like products with Zcote and titanium dioxide sunscreens because they're affordable and won't sting.

What about sleep? Sleep-deprivation is an extrinsic factor that can increase under-eye darkness by restricting blood flow and creating puffiness in that delicate skin. All the more reason to prioritize your shut-eye.

Now, I think I know what some of you are thinking: "Now what am I supposed to do?" My advice? Don't waste money on skin care products (except sunscreen) and avoid expensive laser treatments or peels because they just don't work and are a waste of money.

Have you found something that works? Let's work together to come up with a solution. I challenge you all to come up with an idea that works. We can all benefit! Use the comment section here to give me your ideas.

Wishing you great skin!

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Originally Posted by medusa82x /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks!!
Has anyone tried "hylexin" for dark circles??

You may mean Haloxyl. I'm using it now. It's the "active" ingredient in CircleRx by Physicians Formula. I use the shade, Natural Light, it's a great color to mask my dark areas.
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I have these weird "strips" of darkness under my eyes; they are at my inner eye area by my nose. I've been using CircleRx for a while. I can't remember how long, I know more than 2 months. The product may have caused a tiny improvement, but I just don't know. I'm going to keep using it, because it does cover very well.

Haloxyl is suppose to improve bloodflow in the tiny capillaries under the eyes. Blocked capillaries or poor circulation in those capillaries are said to be one of the causes of the dark areas under people's eyes. The dark areas are blood "collecting" in the area due to poor circulation.

Hope this helps!
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Thanks a lot for the info. But the name of the cream is hylexin from Bremenn Research Labs. Here is what I found on the net about the cream.



Hylexin is the latest advanced effective treatment for chronic dark circles surrounding the Eye area by breaking down the dark pigment "flushing" the discoloration and strengthening fragile capillaries.
And it doesn’t stop there…...Hylexins breakthrough formula not only works on serious dark circles, it also effectivally reduces the appearance of puffiness that usually accompanies these dark circles and skin-enhancing peptides help reinforce firmness and tone.

 
I tried the CVS generic because I'd read so much bad info about Hylexin. Needless to say, it did not work! Think I'll give sunscreen a shot. It makes a lot of sense.

 
Honestly, i won't waste my precious $$$$ on these products......it all seem like a gimmick (money making). I too vote for the "Suncreen". It's the best way to go since you are also protecting the undereye area from further sundamage/darkness.

 
Originally Posted by medusa82x /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks a lot for the info. But the name of the cream is hylexin from Bremenn Research Labs. Here is what I found on the net about the cream.



Hylexin is the latest advanced effective treatment for chronic dark circles surrounding the Eye area by breaking down the dark pigment "flushing" the discoloration and strengthening fragile capillaries.And it doesn’t stop there…...Hylexins breakthrough formula not only works on serious dark circles, it also effectivally reduces the appearance of puffiness that usually accompanies these dark circles and skin-enhancing peptides help reinforce firmness and tone.
i saw it at sephora. supposedly it's good but frankly i can't persuade myself to cough up the price, it's so expensive !!
sunscreen it is. i also like to believe my eyecreams can improve the situation a bit (Clarins eye contour gel+Clinique AAE Rich), but i don't have that much dark circles.

 
I've been using sunscreen for my face instead of regular moisturizer and my face looks so much better. My face is smoother also looks a lot brighter. I suffer from major dark circles and sunscreen definitely helped in that department. I don't have to put on a pound of concealer under my eyes anymore :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Hmm interesting. I'm going to have to try this. Although the thought of putting sunscreen that close to my eyes kind of scares me.

 
I've always heard that Preparation H works... but there's just something about using Hemorrhoid cream on my face that doesn't sit well with me.. so I haven't tried it. However, sunscreen seems so.... simple! Like something I should've known from the beginning. I'll definitely try it. Thanks for the tip! 

 
when they reformulated preparation h they took out the product that worked for puffy eyes. it might still help but not like it used to work.

 
Originally Posted by speerrituall1 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I tried the CVS generic because I'd read so much bad info about Hylexin. Needless to say, it did not work! Think I'll give sunscreen a shot. It makes a lot of sense.
What bad information have you read?

 
Hi! I am new on here. But, My problem areas is enlarged pores, dark circles under my eyes, and my skin has a red tint to it. I have combination skin. What do you guys think I should do to get rid of it?

 
Quote: Originally Posted by makeupdiva2006 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
  Hi! I am new on here. But, My problem areas is enlarged pores, dark circles under my eyes, and my skin has a red tint to it. I have combination skin. What do you guys think I should do to get rid of it?

If anyone sells Avon near where you live(if you're not sure, Google)- they have FANTASTIC skin stuff. They have a blackhead peel(works awesome!), a thermal mask(perfect for pores!) and other things. 

I had really bad blackheads and enlarged pores- the Avon stuff helped so much. 

As for the eyes, put two spoons in the freezer when you go to bed. In the morning, you can put them on your eyes. It should help. Or cucumbers and a frozen towel. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> 

 

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