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eye bags !!!?

Posted in Other - Skin & Body  by: admin
August 11th, 2008



is thr any sure way to get rid of them….i do have adequate sleep…i dont stay up late at night…..n im 16…im toooo young for eye bags……n can a dermatologist help to remove eye bags???


10 Responses to “eye bags !!!?”

  1. LOVES_TO_SMILE Says:

    there are a few ways that i know of.
    you can put tea bags on your eyes and keep them for about 20 minutes all you have to do is boil some water make tea, keep the tea bags and the next morning when theyre cool put them on your eyes…
    you can also put cucumbers on your eyes and keep for about 15-20 minutes..
    or buy concealer wht covers your bags..

  2. Teisha W Says:

    i am only 12 and i get them ALL THE TIME! the best thing that you can do is put a cod wet wash rag on it and relax for like 15 minutes and cover it up with coverup, thats what i do.

  3. abokadabo13 Says:

    A doctor can’t really help.
    All you can do is have a consistent sleeping schedule. Don’t stay up later then 11 on weekends…and don’t drink a lot of soda.

    Hope that helps!

  4. sek4me Says:

    No they cannot remove them ( I wish) I use the green tea bags …get them hot in some water then squeeze out the water and put them in the fridge till they chill then I apply them to my eyes for 10 to 15 minutes and it really helps. Here is some information I found for you that might be helpful …

    Under-eye puffiness — whether in the form of mild swelling, dark “bags” or saggy under-eye skin — is the last thing most people want to see when they look in the mirror in the morning. Though mild puffiness under your eyes can be annoying or embarrassing, it’s usually only a temporary cosmetic concern and rarely a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. Puffy eyes can result from a number of causes, including:

    * Heredity
    * Fluid retention such as due to changes in weather or hormone levels
    * Allergies or dermatitis, especially if puffiness is accompanied by redness and itching
    * Certain medications

    There are a number of steps you can take to prevent and reduce mild under-eye puffiness:

    * Get enough sleep at night. For most adults, seven to eight hours a night appears to be the best amount of sleep.
    * Sleep with your head slightly raised. Add an extra pillow or prop up the head of your mattress. This helps prevent fluids from accumulating around your eyes as you sleep.
    * While sitting up, apply a cool tap water compress to the skin under your eyes for a few minutes. You can also use chilled cucumber slices, a refrigerated gel mask or chilled, damp tea bags.
    * Reduce allergy symptoms. Avoid allergens when possible, and ask your doctor about over-the-counter or prescription allergy medications.

    There is some anecdotal evidence that hemorrhoid cream applied under the eyes can reduce puffiness. But no clinical trials have evaluated its effectiveness for this use. Also, ingredients in hemorrhoid cream may be irritating to the skin around your eyes, resulting in dryness and inflammation.

    If puffiness is severe and persistent or you notice swelling (edema) in other parts of your body, see your doctor. He or she will want to rule out other possible causes of swelling, such as kidney or thyroid problems or a side effect of medications.

    Good Luck ~~

  5. Roadrage96 Says:

    You can have them removed, I had a friend who did it and he looks years younger! Also try vita-K, you can find it at your local walgreens store. Sudden eye works instantly but leaves a film so you can only wear it under makeup.

  6. Bbagsies! Says:

    ok i have a similar problem and im nearly 15. what i do is use Origins no puffery. Origins is the company. it in this little blue container thing where you can squirt out this stuff, the same container of face masks. it works great. all you do is put a little on under each eye, wait 5-10 min then wipe off with tissue. during those 5-10 minutes u can be getting dressed or something for school. it works great for me so it should for you too, hope it helps.

  7. Nicole H Says:

    Sometimes eyebags are just hereditary :(
    Just keep on having good sleep & drinking lotsa water, use a bit of concealer under your eyes if you need to.

  8. Lynn Says:

    i’m not even sure if this advise will work but here goes ….

    i’ve heard that if you get LOTS and LOTS of sleep … like over-sleep somewhat, it can help since you’ve already got them. and you’re saying “adequate sleep” .. I don’t mean adequate.. i mean sleep a good 10hrs. you’ll need to do this for a certain amount of time not just a week’s worth.
    try also putting some cucumbers on your eyes.. they help sooth the eyes.
    good luck!

  9. agantoniades Says:

    you can’t remove them per se. You can however get tea bags, soak them under cold water, squeeze out almost all the water and put them on your eyes for 10-15 minutes. That should help. Also, there is a product sold at Sephora (i forgot the brand name tho) that comes in a glass vial with a rollerball on it. You just roll on the blue solution after you wash your face and mosturize but before you put on make up. Roll it on and let it set for about 15-minutes before you apply make up. It works really well.

  10. Candy Says:

    Steep chamomile tea bag is boiling water .After it cools ,keep it in the fridge for 10 minutes .Soak cotton wool in it and keep it on your eyes with lids closed and relax for 10 minutes .Do this on alternate days .

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