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4 Tips For Dark Circles

There is good (and bad) news about dark circles. First, the bad: dark circles are hereditary and there is really no miracle 'cure' for them. The good news? There are ways to help reduce their appearance!

 

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1. Apply an eye cream that contains brightening properties (such as our Ceramide Herbal Eye Cream or Ceramide Eye Gel). They both contain Rose Hips Oil, which is naturally high in Vitamin C (which has brightening qualities). If you also struggle with under-eye puffiness, the Ceramide Eye Gel is your best bet—when refrigerated, it helps soothe tired, puffy eyes (and it contains skin-softening and nourishing ingredients such as Ceramides and Herbal Extracts). (Read: Choosing the right eye cream for your skin)

2. Dark circles are partially attributed to a lack of blood flow; when using an eye cream, make sure to gently apply in circular motions to encourage blood flow.

3. On a freshly cleansed, toned, and moisturized face (and after applying eye cream), gently pat on a yellow or peach-based brightener followed by a concealer that is one shade lighter than your skin tone. Blend well to help hide dark circles. (Read: All about Crow's Feet)

4. Aim to get seven to eight hours of sleep each night. A good night’s rest can help discourage a tired look.

Don’t let dark circles darken your day. Help hide their appearance with these tips!

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