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Get Rid of Puffy
Eyes & Dark Circles
For most guys, skin care and
grooming should be simple, effective, and most importantly,
fast. But go too fast, and it’s easy to overlook some of the
smaller details. Smaller details that unfortunately make a big
impression. For instance, consider the delicate skin around your
eyes. There are men who won’t allow a single gray hair to crop
up without reaching for the clippers or hair dye, and yet
wrinkles at the corners of the eyes and dark under-eye circles
are left completely untreated. This can pile years on anyone’s
face, whether they’re 21 or 65.
The ironic part is that you can reduce wrinkles, dark circles
and puffiness by following some very simple steps that include
moisturizing and applying different temperatures to your eye
area.
Guidelines for reducing wrinkles:
- Regularly apply an eye cream every night before you go to
sleep. Products containing antioxidants, Vitamin K and Kojic
Acid are key to preventing and diminishing sagging skin and fine
lines.
- Get some sleep. Your whole system, including your skin, needs
at least 8 hours a night to recharge and repair any damage.
Fitting in those precious ZZZs can be tough, but well worth it
in the long run.
To diminish dark “raccoon eyes”:
1. Heat up 2 cups of water on the stove until hot, but
not boiling.
2. Remove from heat and place an eye mask in the water
until it is warm to the touch.
3. Rest the warm mask on your eyes for 15 minutes.
4. Remove mask, pat skin dry and rub a few drops of a
moisturizer made specifically for the delicate skin
around eyes into the area.
As an alternate remedy, try placing slices of raw potato
over your eyes for a few minutes. You might feel
ridiculous doing it, but there’s a reason it’s a
time-honored home remedy—potatoes contain an enzyme that
lightens pigmentation and reduces dark areas.
To reduce puffy eyes:
1. Place an eye mask in the freezer for 20 minutes.
2. Remove and wrap it in a damp wash cloth.
3. Place over eyes for 10-15 minutes. Cold temperature
constricts blood vessels, slightly diminishing the flow
of fluid into tissues and reducing puffiness in the
process.
4. Finish up by patting eye area dry and applying a
moisturizer made specifically for the delicate skin
around eyes into the area.
About The Author :
Deidra Garcia is a freelance
writer and communications manager for MenScience
Androceuticals, a men's skincare and grooming company. You
can find more articles by Deidra, as well as further tips
and advice, at
http://www.MenScience.com.
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