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Did anybody have bigger darker circles under their eyes after rhino?
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I've always had dark circles (my Mum's side of the family...) and I hate them.
I can't say that the operation has made them worse, they are the same as they ever were. |
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I found this:
As you tack on the years, the skin covering your eyelids thins out, which may cause the blood vessels to become more apparent, giving your lower eyelids a darker appearance. It's also possible that thin eyelids can be inherited. Dark eyelids can also be caused from swelling in your lower eyelids. When you're lying down, gravity causes fluid to collect in your lower eyelids, which may create shadows below your eyes. Gently massage saffron or almond oil on the dark area before going to bed. Dip cotton pads in fig juice, rosewater, or cold milk. Lie down with your feet raised higher than your head, then place the wet pads on your closed eyes. Stay that way for 10 minutes. |
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I think dermablend tends to be quite heavy. I heard bareessentials or minerals or something is better. Mac studio fix is also meant to be good.
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I have a cream I get from the supermarket that is supposed to reduce the darkness under and around the eyes. Also, getting enough sleep helps a lot.
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