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BINGO
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Joined: 06 Jul 2003
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Sun Jul 06, 2003 3:53 am |
hi everyone im new here
My question is that is their any products that REALLY work for dark circles under eyes. im 23 but under my eyes i have massicve dark circles that a lot of middle aged people dont have. I have had it since i was about 15 and has got worse.
if thier isnt any dark circles products wot surgical procedure can i take??
My thanks in advance |
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Caspers Mum
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Joined: 02 Nov 2002
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Mon Jul 07, 2003 9:46 am |
If you've had these dark circles for a while, I'm sorry to say, but they're probably here to stay:( The reasons may be that you have developed allergies (a.k.a. "allergy shiners"), you may have these hereditarily, or very thin skin under the eyes. I too have always had dark cirlces, so I can relate to your woes. Good concealer has been a great help ALL MY LIFE!
There aren't a lot of products that can remove dark circles, though some can brighten the eye area. Cellcosmet's Eye Contour Creme is one. As for a good concealer, try Jane Iredale's Circle Delete.
I don't know about surgical ways to correct dark circles, though I'm sure they're pricey and painful. Check with your doctor, or get a referral to see a plastic surgeon. In the meantime, try the route I have suggested. Also, try to avoid eye make-up with purple or brown tones; these tend to make the eyes look more tired & enhance the darkness under the eyes. Stick with light shadows, and play up your lips instead! |
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BINGO
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Mon Jul 07, 2003 1:53 pm |
hi
thanks for your reply. The problem with concealers is that im a man!! A man cant be seen with make up lol
Thanks anyhow.
PS Do you think cucumbers make any difference?
Thanks again |
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Caspers Mum
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Mon Jul 07, 2003 2:42 pm |
I know for a fact that A LOT of men wear concealer! Really. Men are just as concerned with their appearances, and more & more men are buying cosmetics. The cosmetic industry for men continues to grow, and some companies will actually repackage an identical "womens" product in a more masculine package, so that men will feel comfortable buying. Example: Estee Lauder owns the Aramis line of skincare & cosmetics for men. Similar products, though different packaging!
Jane Iredale is "unisex" as is Dermalogica's Total Eye Care. Two great ideas.
As for the cucumber question: these will refresh the eyes and perhaps lessen puffiness. They will not, however, reduce your dark circles. |
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