July 25, 2013

Truth about Dark Circle


Have you wonder why your buddy keep sticking with you and none of the "So Call Miracle" Eye Cream doesn't works for you? Here some reasons and solution:

Colour: Purplish Blue or Reddish Violet 
Vascular dark circles. Your lifestyle indiscretion or nasal congestion are likely reasons for those bruise-like half moons in the under eye, as the purplish hue is a manifestation of sluggish microcirculation. Fair translucent skin allows fine reddish vessels to show through unforgivingly, especially with age-related thinning of the delicate dermis and blood vessel walls.

Solution: Stick to what Mom´s been telling you (rest well, cut the alcohol…get the drift?). Treating your nose allergies will relieve the vascular congestion in your eyes too. 

Colour: Brown
Hyperpigmentation. Eczema, irritation from cosmetics, frequent eye rubbing, and genetics (typically in darker skin types) are common culprits causing the melanin pile up, which may affect both the lower and upper lids.

Solution: Stay away from cosmetic ocular offenders as far as possible, and be gentle when removing eye makeup. 

Colour: Shadowy
Eye-D: Tear troughs. An under-recognized cause of perpetually tired-looking eyes, this is not a bona fide dark circle but a common congenital depression that casts a physical shadow in the under eye area. The hollowing becomes more prominent with age and sagging skin.

Solution: Creams are ineffective for these anatomical depressions. The good news? Small droplets of Natural Fillers can lift the youth-draining hollows, along with their shadowy companions - right before your eyes! Those with loose baggy lids will find the skin-firming Thermage Eyes a real eye-opener (literally and figuratively) as well.