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Dark Bags under Eyes - Page 2
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Lots of people have dark circles around the eyes and they mask it with slightly tinted undereye creams. Answer: Dermalogica's Intensive Eye Repair at night, Total Eye Care in the Daytime, and Multivitamin Power Firm ( For lips and Eyes ) Works for me. Answer: Before things like surgery etc. start entering your mind, I would urge you to go to www.curezone.com and start reading about things like kidney and liver cleanses. Dark circles and puffiness around/under the eyes stems from internal problems which are easily reversed. If you've never done or heard of a liver flush, you'd be amazed at what it can do for your skin and overall appearance. Answer: Nothing has ever worked on my dark circles, and I've tried them ALL. Most recently, the new wonder cure, the highly touted Hylexin. Before that, it was Chanel's Dark Circle Corrector. Concealing seems to work best for me, and I've discovered that yellow works much, much better than anything skin-toned. Yellow actually corrects rather than covering. I'm happily using a Physicians Formula product that I buy at Walgreens for under $10. Physicians Formula seems to repackage their products periodically, so I end up buying something slightly different each time. Remember, it's better to use too little than too much. Answer: Take an ice cold can of soda (or whatever) and hold it on your bags in the morning...30 seconds each...its not very pleasant, but it does help...more of a short term fix really for the sag (mine aren't dark so far), but I've tried it and it does help...it was a tip from Tom Ford in his GQ (or one of the major men's magazines) interview. Answer: They say Preparation H really works. [smiley=shocked.gif] Answer: Originally Posted by maksidrom [quote author=Indie_Guy link=1117990023/0#5 date=1118436781]I've been using some new L'Oreal for men product for dark circles around the eyes for a couple of weeks and it really works! *I cant think of what the name of it is, but the box is white with orange trim and grey text. *It was about $10 at Walgreens. *Its a moisturizer, but its also tinted a bit and it seems to have microscopic reflective properties, so it gives an illusion, when the light reflects off of the skin. *A classic trick, but it works. *you can't go wrong for ten bucks either! same here, I decided to give it a try seeing that it was only $5 at my local supermarket and adter a couple of weeks of use there's a noticeable improvement. Since I have used both budget and higher end products in the past to little effect (other than irritation to my eyes) I'll definitely vouch for the L'Oreal eye cream for men too. I noticed that it contains caffeine and also there are some other active ingredients that seem to work. It's the cheapest and by far most effective eye cream I have used and it's also sold everywhere.[/quote] [move] I agree with you both. I have been using it for 3 or 4 weeks now and have noticed a BIG improvement. [/move] Jeff Answer: can i have the exacte name of the product by loreal? Answer: Originally Posted by docjason can i have the exacte name of the product by loreal? Jason, I'm pretty sure this is the L' Oreal product Indie was talking about: http://www.drugstore.com/qxp141181_3...oisturizer.htm Answer: One of the best products is an under-eye care product by Lab Series (by aramis) and I am shocked no one has mentioned it so far. Not too expensive and it really works well! Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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