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Recently, I found a very good way to reduce the dark circles, it works well on me. When you work a long time before a computer, it is normal that you eyes felt tired, at this time, if you still have a lot of work to do, just give yourself a few minutes to relax, to get a hot compress. Take a small towel and make it touched warm (not too hot), then lie down, close your eyes, and then covered the towel on them. When the towel cool down, remove it. It is better to take a 2-3 three minutes cold compress.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Is this new for you or you’ve already tried it? If you have any good tips to remove the dark circles, do you mind to share them with me?[/SIZE]

 
I like your idea. When my eyes get tired, a warm compress feels great.

I keep hearing that dark circles might be the result of allergies.

I know as I've aged, my circles are more noticeable - definately didn't have them before age 20.

My skin has certainly lost some collagen and is thinner, maybe that's why they are more noticable.

What works for me is Revlon concealor and a light application of white matte shadow over top, to set.

 
I don't know if this is true about dark circles, but i can tell you a bad allergy day for me means a dull skin, and eyes that look like golf balls. Everytime i get people look at me and ask if i'm tired or sick. So i think it's possible.

I use a cotton pad and warm water, it's true it feels good. For an alternative, chamomile floral water feels very nice. Cornflower is good too, but i can't stand its smell.

 

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