Surefire tricks to banish puffy eyes
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Skin around your eyes is
much thinner com pared to the rest of the face and also more
sensitive. Even a little imbalance in your sleep routine, diet or water
intake, and also allergies and undue stress can show up on your eyes,
especially with age. When your eyes swell, and bags begin to show, the
effect can be ugly but most of the time it can be resolved by following
simple tips. There are however, eye conditions that have symptoms like
puffy eyes and these require a proper examination by an eye-care
professional.
DEAL WITH PUFFY EYES
Begin your day by gently splashing cold water on your eyes. This quick starts circulation.
Soak two cotton pads in rose water and refrigerate them. Apply this cold rosewater soaked cotton on your eyes for 10 min utes. The cold soothing rosewater will bring down the puffiness by restricting the capillaries.
PREVENT PUFFY EYES:
Eyes feeling itchy? Apply a cold compress and never rub your eyes vigorously .
Stay away from irritants like smoke and allergens that might affect your eyes.
Avoid water retention by drinking plenty of water and ridding your body of toxins.
Food items like cucumber, other fruits or tea bags should not be kept on your eyes because they contain bacteria and may cause eye infection.
Consult your doctor and increase your intake of vitamins and minerals.
Avoid alcoholic drinks.
Limit your salt and sugar intake. Talk to your doctor if puffy eyes is a regular occurrence despite pre cautions.
CUCUMBER AND TEA BAGS ARE INEFFECTIVE ON PUFFY EYES
Cucumber and tea bags for puffy eyes? Nah! Did you know that cucumber probably has no effect at all on puffy eyes? Nor does the frequently mentioned tea bag cure. It has been found that only the cold temperature of the cucumber or the tea bag works on puffy eyes to reduce the swelling. If you used a soft cloth dipped in ice-cold water it would probably have the same effect. And if you used cucumber slices and tea bag at room temperature it would not work at all to reduce your eye swelling.
CRUCIAL TIP
Always use your ring finger to apply products or remove make up near your eyes. The skin is so sensitive that too much pressure may damage it.
WARNING:
The cucumber slices or the tea bags that you are using on your puffy eyes could have bacteria that could harm your already sus ceptible eyes.
Begin your day by gently splashing cold water on your eyes. This quick starts circulation.
Soak two cotton pads in rose water and refrigerate them. Apply this cold rosewater soaked cotton on your eyes for 10 min utes. The cold soothing rosewater will bring down the puffiness by restricting the capillaries.
PREVENT PUFFY EYES:
Eyes feeling itchy? Apply a cold compress and never rub your eyes vigorously .
Stay away from irritants like smoke and allergens that might affect your eyes.
Avoid water retention by drinking plenty of water and ridding your body of toxins.
Food items like cucumber, other fruits or tea bags should not be kept on your eyes because they contain bacteria and may cause eye infection.
Consult your doctor and increase your intake of vitamins and minerals.
Avoid alcoholic drinks.
Limit your salt and sugar intake. Talk to your doctor if puffy eyes is a regular occurrence despite pre cautions.
CUCUMBER AND TEA BAGS ARE INEFFECTIVE ON PUFFY EYES
Cucumber and tea bags for puffy eyes? Nah! Did you know that cucumber probably has no effect at all on puffy eyes? Nor does the frequently mentioned tea bag cure. It has been found that only the cold temperature of the cucumber or the tea bag works on puffy eyes to reduce the swelling. If you used a soft cloth dipped in ice-cold water it would probably have the same effect. And if you used cucumber slices and tea bag at room temperature it would not work at all to reduce your eye swelling.
CRUCIAL TIP
Always use your ring finger to apply products or remove make up near your eyes. The skin is so sensitive that too much pressure may damage it.
WARNING:
The cucumber slices or the tea bags that you are using on your puffy eyes could have bacteria that could harm your already sus ceptible eyes.
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