Teabags for your eyebags
August 30, 2006 | 12:00am
Dear Lucy,
Please help me get rid of my alarmingly obvious eyebags and dark circles from sleepless nights. I cant avoid sleeping late because of my school works. Help me, please! What can you suggest as a highly effective cheap cream or any home remedy?
Frances
Puffiness beneath the eyes may be hereditary and although you cannot completely get rid of it, you can treat it. A good eye cream should be part of your beauty regimen, from 25 years old and up. Fluid retention is the main cause of puffy eyes this is common in the morning as fluid builds up while you sleep. This becomes especially true if you have sinus problems or allergies, or pre-menstrual syndrome. Over-indulgence in alcohol and high-sodium foods are culprits, too. I wish I could say otherwise but really, sleepless nights contribute to dark circles and eyebags. They come with the package. Other than making an effort to sleep early, there is a cream that you can apply to reduce darkness. It is called Cernor, made in Belgium, and directions say it has to be applied twice a day. Locally, it is available at the Belo Medical Group (call its Makati main clinic at 817-7178 or 817-9283). A home remedy for eyebags would be to put cold teabags over your eyes, although I have never tried it yet. Some of the doctors say cold teabags are better, others say lukewarm is best so I am just as confused as you probably are. It might be wise to invest in a good concealer also (try the one from Bobbi Brown, available at Rustans) for those days when you really need some quick, albeit temporary, results.
Lucy
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Please help me get rid of my alarmingly obvious eyebags and dark circles from sleepless nights. I cant avoid sleeping late because of my school works. Help me, please! What can you suggest as a highly effective cheap cream or any home remedy?
Frances
Puffiness beneath the eyes may be hereditary and although you cannot completely get rid of it, you can treat it. A good eye cream should be part of your beauty regimen, from 25 years old and up. Fluid retention is the main cause of puffy eyes this is common in the morning as fluid builds up while you sleep. This becomes especially true if you have sinus problems or allergies, or pre-menstrual syndrome. Over-indulgence in alcohol and high-sodium foods are culprits, too. I wish I could say otherwise but really, sleepless nights contribute to dark circles and eyebags. They come with the package. Other than making an effort to sleep early, there is a cream that you can apply to reduce darkness. It is called Cernor, made in Belgium, and directions say it has to be applied twice a day. Locally, it is available at the Belo Medical Group (call its Makati main clinic at 817-7178 or 817-9283). A home remedy for eyebags would be to put cold teabags over your eyes, although I have never tried it yet. Some of the doctors say cold teabags are better, others say lukewarm is best so I am just as confused as you probably are. It might be wise to invest in a good concealer also (try the one from Bobbi Brown, available at Rustans) for those days when you really need some quick, albeit temporary, results.
Lucy
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