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Eyes skincare

The skin around the eyes is a lot thinner and sensitive in comparison with the rest of the facial skin. For these reasons the skin around the eyes is easier to wrinkle and dehydrate, and any fat and liquid accumulations are more visible.

Under eye bags are a common problem and can be caused by many factors. There are some natural remedies which can help to reduce them, and surgical procedures which can eliminate them.

Eye creams, gels and serums are effective for maintaining a healthy appearance of your skin and preventing from forming new lines and wrinkles.
Some creams can reduce puffiness, but the under eye bags cannot be eliminated with eye creams!

Look at the photos of influential people. Do you think that with all the resources available to them, if a “Magic Formula” was invented, they would still have under eye bags? Is there a magic cream to eliminate them? What is an effective solution for under eye circles? How can be restored the under eye skin?

I will shed some light on common myths and try to help you save a lot of money. You will learn to use a few quick and easy natural remedies, and find out what really works and what does not from my experience.

Common causes in forming eye bags are:
1.Alcohol consumption, allergies and allergens, especially from air conditioning and heating units,
2.Fat tissue depositing under the eye that is associated with heredity, as well as with the aging process,
3.Not enough fresh air, poor kidney function, too much sleeps, and sleep deprivation,
4.Some chemicals included in our personal beauty products, house cleaners and food,
5.Stress, too much liquid intake in the evening and too much salt and high sodium drinks and foods

So what can be done?

To avoid puffiness use the eye cream one hour prior bedtime.
Reduce drinking fluids after diner, and hold back on high sodium and salty foods.

Using natural skin care products are as important for your skin’s health as 
organic nutrients for your body.

There are a few natural remedies proven to reduce eye bags and help to maintain healthy under eye area.



Fresh Cucumber slices kept for 10 to 20 minutes on the eye bags will help reduce the dark color and the puffiness, also rehydrating the skin.

Green tea bags: make a strong tea extract by using a few green tea bags and freeze them as ice cubes. Using them is a great refreshing solution in the morning during summer season.

Shredded Fresh Potato is proven to reduce eye bags: you can form ice cubes from shredded potato and use upon awakening. You can place your potato cubes into a cheese cloth fabric to avoid mess.

Wrinkle Reducing Eye Creams are proven to restore some damage, reduce wrinkles and prevent aging. It is an effective solution. Eye creams can be also applied on upper lip, as well as any other area with deep lines.


Please remember that there are not instant fixes in achieving healthy looking skin, this is a daily process.

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