5 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Dark Circles
Woke up in the morning only to find a raccoon staring back at you in the bathroom mirror? Dark under-eye circles are a common and perplexing problem, partially because scientists are unsure about exactly what causes the dark pigmentation.
What people do tend to agree on, though, is that dark circles can age you even more quickly than fine lines and graying hair.
Fortunately, however, you can do something about it—something safe.
The skin around your eyes is some of the most sensitive on your body; it is thin, blood vessels loom near the surface, and muscle contractions can cause both wrinkles and dark circles to appear prematurely. Because of that, it’s highly important that you take extra care of this area while you’re administering treatment.
The best route to restoring color and health the skin under your eyes, then, is not going under a needle. It’s exploring your options for natural treatment.
Here’s a look at five things you can do reduce the appearance of dark circles and ultimately get rid of them altogether.
1. Try Some Vitamin K
To get the skin around your eyes back up to par, you can try a Vitamin K supplement to rebuild strength and cellular integrity. This vitamin works by strengthening the capillary walls of the skin, repairing and reinforcing the capillaries that have burst and leaked in the past, leading to dark eye circles.
While Vitamin K is a good option long-term, however, it won’t do anything for you immediately. If you choose to go with this solution, you’ve got to demonstrate patience.
2. Use a Natural Eye Cream or Home Remedy
Another long-term solution to dark eye circles is to try an eye cream or, at the very least, a homemade organic face mask.
Eye creams can contain a fusing of top-quality ingredients like Vitamin K and peptides to repair leaky capillaries and strengthen the skin. Some herbs can even attack the cells associated with the darker pigmentation, restoring youth and beauty with lighter skin.
Or, if you choose to go with a one-time home remedy, you can research some face masks online that contain herbs like turmeric and lavender to soothe the skin and decrease the appearance of dark and puffy under-eye skin.
Again, however, these results take time and work over a period of weeks.
3. Use a Chilled Spoon or Cucumber Slices
A faster way to find relief is by soothing and relaxing the leaky and burst capillaries under your skin. Chilled cucumbers and potatoes make for great eye relaxers. Just put one uncooked potato or cucumber slice on each eye and lie down on your back for 30 minutes. The coolness will decrease the appearance of dark skin and help relax your aggravated capillaries.
Another method is using a chilled spoon. By putting a spoon in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes and then placing it on your eyes, you’ll be able to achieve the same effect without using food. When the spoon is warm again, remove the spoon and your dark circles should be somewhat diminished.
4. Try Tea Bags
If you prefer aromatic substances, you may prefer the tea bag method when it comes to fast ways to treat dark circles. The tannin in tea helps to reduce swelling and discoloration, and lying down in the morning with caffeinated tea bags over your eyes for 10 to 15 minutes should do the trick.
You can refrigerate the tea bags overnight so that they will be ready for you, or you can keep an ice cube over each eye for maximum relaxation.
5. Use Concealer
If all else fails, a temporary cosmetic solution may be best. A color-matching foundation or an under-the-eye crayon are great options for concealing dark circles without invasive intervention.
Just remember to put a pin in your under-eye problem and remember to return to it later. No one wants to waste time and money to cover up such a small area of skin.











