Is having dark circles a severe health issue? Although this is not true, many people feel that dark circles under their eyes make them look tired, older, or unwell. Individuals utilize a variety of treatments, both natural and medically prescribed, to get rid of or reduce the look of dark circles beneath their eyes. Although not all of these treatments are permanent, they will help lessen the look of dark circles with upkeep and consistency.

Those looking for strategies to minimize dark circles will find this article useful. This post includes advice from a renowned dermatologist, Dr. Ravali Yalamanchili. The professional dermatologist is well-known for delivering excellent dark circles treatment in Hyderabad. So, what could be better than learning from a professional? Let's start with why we get dark circles. 

What Causes Eye Circles?

Causative Factors/ Triggers of Dark Circles

To be honest, even if you've spent your entire life meticulously maintaining your skin, we're all going to display signs of aging sooner or later, including under-eye bags and dark circles.

  • The skin gradually loses collagen and thins with time, thus veins will ultimately begin to show through the thin skin around your eyes, regardless of your skin type or excellent habits. As we already know, sun exposure accelerates the breakdown of collagen, therefore developing disciplined and consistent sunblock application habits at a young age is your best defence against under-eye circles. (Wearing sunglasses in the sun also helps - less squinting = less crow's feet!)
  • However, even the finest practices cannot change your DNA! The most important predictor of our skin type and appearance as we age is genetics. Those of us with fair or thin skin tend to display under circles more quickly than others because when blood accumulates in the capillaries under our eyes, it is just more visible through lighter skin.
  • Unfortunately, when more blood pools there, your tiny capillaries begin to expand and strain under the strain, resulting in additional leaking and blood pooling - and eventually darker under-eye circles.
  • Others believe that dark under-eye circles and under-eye bags are not caused by aging, sun exposure, or genetics. Sometimes it's just a case of allergies. Year-round allergies, such as those to dust or mold, or seasonal allergies, such as those many of us encounter in the spring, cause histamines to be released, resulting in an inflammatory reaction. As a result, our blood vessels, especially those under our eyes, become irritated and enlarged.

Tips for Reducing Dark Circles

Tips for Reducing Dark Circles

The best dark circle and under eye bag removal routines are:

  • Cold Massage

Apply a cold compress for around 10 minutes in the morning or evening - or much better, both morning and evening. The simplest approach to try this dark circle-reducing procedure is to store a mask in your fridge and use it twice a day. Simply keep it clean and scrub it with soap once or twice a week! 

  • Cucumbers

Cucumbers, in fact, contain skin-lightening and mild astringent characteristics, so you can use cucumber slices to naturally treat raccoon eyes. Cut a fresh cucumber into thick slices and keep it in the fridge for 30 minutes to utilize this procedure twice a day. After that, apply the slices on your eyes for 10 minutes. Rinse your eyes with warm (but not hot) water after use. 

  • Cucumber and Lemon Juice

If cucumber slices don't work for you, try combining equal parts cucumber and lemon juice and applying it to your under-eye circles using a cotton ball. (Avoid getting lemon juice in your eyes!) Allow the solution to sit on your skin for 15 minutes before rinsing with warm water.

  • Rose Water

Rose water not only smells wonderful, but it can also soothe and rejuvenate tired skin. It's a mild astringent, like cucumber, and can be used as a skin toner. Simply soak cotton makeup removal pads in rose water for a few minutes before using them to remove makeup from your CLOSED eyelids. Allow them 15 minutes twice a day.

  • Tomatoes 

Tomatoes are high in lycopene, a chemical that improves cardiovascular health, vision, and skin. Lycopene can help to smooth and soften skin, as well as lessen the appearance of dark under-eye circles. 

To reap the medical advantages of lycopene present in tomatoes, combine equal parts tomato juice and lemon juice and apply it to your under-eye area with a cotton ball or makeup remover pad. (Once again, don't get lemon juice in your eyes.) Allow the solution to rest for 10 minutes before rinsing twice daily with warm water.

  • Iced Tea Bags

If you don't have a cold compress or mask on hand, try tea bags. Many teas, including green tea, include antioxidants, which have anti-inflammatory properties and can aid in the relief of strained capillaries in the under-eye area.

To use as a compress, soak a tea bag in clean water for 30 minutes before placing it in the refrigerator. Then, put the tea bags over your eyes. Allow 10 minutes twice a day, then remove and wash with warm water.

  • Potatoes

Potatoes are an unexpected source of vitamin C, which is necessary for the formation of collagen, which promotes healthier, younger-looking skin. To treat your under-eye bags, grate some potatoes to harness the power of vitamin C. After draining the juice from the potato, soak several cotton makeup remover pads in it. Rinse your eyes with warm water after applying the pads for around 10 minutes.

  • Ice Cold Milk

Milk and other dairy products are high in vitamin A, which contains retinoids that help keep skin looking young and healthy. To receive the benefits of milk's vitamin A, soak a cotton makeup remover pad in a bowl of cold milk for a few minutes. Apply the milk to your under-eye bags with the pad and leave it on for around 10 minutes twice a day. Warm water should be used to rinse.

  • Orange Juice

Because orange juice is abundant in vitamin A and C, it can help erase dark circles under your eyes. Using a cotton makeup remover pad, soak a few drops of glycerin in orange juice and apply to your under-eye skin. You'll benefit from the vitamins in oranges as well as the natural glow glycerin offers your skin.

  • Vitamin E Oil

Vitamin E aids in the battle against free radicals, which produce aging indications such as wrinkles. Apply a drop of oil (a little goes a long way) to your dark under-eye circles before bed, gently massaging it into the skin. Leave this on your skin overnight and then rinse with warm water in the morning.

  • Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is an effective natural and moderate anti-inflammatory that can help lighten dark under-eye circles.

It also hydrates while lightening, which helps to prevent wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes. Rub coconut oil into your under-eye region like vitamin E oil, leave it on overnight, and then rinse it out in the morning.

Conclusion

Although having dark circles under your eyes isn't usually a health risk, you may want them to go away for aesthetic reasons.

There are numerous home remedies and medical treatments available to erase or reduce the appearance of black circles. You should discuss with your doctor about which will suit you the best. To do so, you can schedule a consultation with Dr. Ravali Yalamanchili at Neya Dermatology & Aesthetics Clinic, the best skin clinic in Hyderabad. The skilled doctor offers excellent dark circle removal treatments, such as tear trough fillers, lasers, and chemical peels. 

To learn more about these treatment options pay a visit at Neya Clinic now!