Dark Circles - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/dark-circles/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Wed, 18 Dec 2024 08:20:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 DIY Cooling Cucumber Face Mask https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-cooling-cucumber-face-mask/ Wed, 10 Apr 2024 08:49:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=170065

A quick solution to help de-puff your eyes, hydrate eye tissue, and lighten dark circles, you’ll love this DIY cooling cucumber face mask.

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Do you suffer from crow’s feet, dark circles, or puffy bags under the eyes? Even if you hydrate throughout the day, those pesky bags show up the morning after. Sometimes, you just don’t get the sleep you need and you wake up looking like a zombie. Whatever the reason, puffy eyes and dark circles are not welcome and we have a great cooling face mask to help get rid of them. 

Don’t you just love getting food on your face? Sorry, let’s rephrase that. Don’t you love putting food on your face because it has healing properties that can improve the health of your skin? You don’t need a lot of food; rather, a cucumber, coconut oil, and some aloe vera will do the trick! If you want to get fancy and take things up a notch, add a few drops of carrot seed essential oil to help regenerate and renew the skin under your eyes

Unlike other face masks that we’ve posted in the past, this face mask is not a concoction that you lather on your face. After blending the ingredients together to form a smooth cream, you transfer the mixture to an ice tray and freeze. When your eyes are puffy, pop out a cube, apply all around the eye area, leave on for 10-15 minutes, and then rinse away. It’s so refreshing and cooling!

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil contains small- and medium-chain fatty acids that help reduce inflammation and enhance circulation. Both of those abilities make coconut oil an excellent ingredient for under-eye care, because the skin under the eyes is prone to puffiness and dark circles. The skin under the eyes becomes thinner as you age, making the blood vessels more visible, which explains the darkness that you see. Coconut oil works to strengthen the skin barrier, making those blood vessels less prominent. Additionally, coconut oil may help accelerate cell regeneration, leading to a quicker replacement of damaged skin cells with new, healthy ones.

Cucumber

One study found that cucumbers work to soothe the skin and reduce the appearance of swelling. Due to their water content, cucumbers help to replenish dry skin. Some research indicates that cooled cucumbers can help reduce inflammation and offer vasoconstriction to vessels in the eye area. Vasoconstriction helps to drive fluid away from the eye area, which helps reduce the appearance of puffiness and bags.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is highly beneficial for the skin, and is often used around the eyes to help relieve swelling, moisturize dry skin, and relieve redness. It may also help to repair damaged skin and treat sunburned skin. According to research, aloe vera contains nutrients (zinc, magnesium, potassium, and selenium), which offer antioxidant benefits. Antioxidants help repair damaged cells, which works to strengthen the skin and repair damage. Aloe vera also contains enzymes and fatty acids that help reduce inflammation. The amino acids may help reduce puffiness or general redness. Finally, aloe vera offers moisturizing properties that may help reduce irritation and inflammation. 

DIY Cooling Cucumber Face Mask

Ingredients:

  • 1 large cucumber, roughly chopped
  • 2 tablespoons unrefined coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup aloe vera gel
  • 8 drops carrot seed essential oil (optional)

Instructions:

  • Add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend until you achieve a smooth, creamy consistency. 
  • Transfer the mixture to an ice cube tray (preferably made of silicone for easy removal) and place in the freezer until frozen. 
  • When ready, pop out one cube, apply to the eye area, and leave on for 10-15 minutes. If you added carrot seed essential oil to the face mask, make sure not to get it in your eyes, otherwise they will burn.
  • Rinse with lukewarm water and pat your face gently to dry.

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Got Bags Under Your Eyes? Try These Techniques https://www.dherbs.com/articles/got-bags-under-your-eyes-try-these-techniques/ Sat, 09 Mar 2024 09:14:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=169637

It’s possible to reduce the appearance of bags under your eyes with these specific techniques. Forget store bought products and go natural!

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How many products have you seen that are intended to get rid of bags under the eyes? So many creams and serums claim to de-puff and lighten the area under the eyes, but they don’t always work. That’s especially true if you genetically inherited dark circles or eye bags. It’s also true if you have sensitive skin and easily react to ingredients in skin care products. Common causes of bags under the eyes include:

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Pigmentation issues
  • Aging
  • Allergies
  • Eczema
  • Sun exposure

Stay Hydrated

Dehydration can contribute to dark circles under the eyes. Since nearly half the world’s population doesn’t meet daily water intake recommendations, drinking water is a great place to start. How much water you need to properly hydrate the body will depend on weight and level of physical activity. Generally speaking, drink half your body weight in ounces of water per day to hydrate the body. If you weigh 150 pounds and divide that by two to get 75, you should be drinking 75 ounces of water per day. 

Apply Tea Bags

It’s lovely to sip a warm cup of tea, but what do you do with the tea bag once you finish your cup? You probably throw it away, which is a huge mistake. If you drink a cup of green tea, chamomile tea, or peppermint tea, save the tea bag and put it on your eyes to help fight dark circles. Caffeinated teas work best because they help increase blood flow to the skin. According to research, green tea exhibits anti-inflammatory properties that help decrease puffiness. 

Wear Sunscreen Daily

One of the main reasons to apply sunscreen every day is to reduce the risk of skin cancer, premature aging, and skin discoloration. The American Academy of Dermatology Association encourages all people to wear sunscreen. Broad spectrum sunscreens help protect against UVA and UVB rays. Ideally, choose a mineral sunscreen and it may help protect against darkness under the eyes. You can also protect your eyes even more by wearing sunglasses and hats.

Wash Your Face Before Bed

If you improve your nightly skin care routine, you may not notice dark circles or bags when you wake up. You should always cleanse your face and remove makeup before bed. Sleeping with makeup, especially makeup around the eyes, can cause general irritation, allergic reaction, or infection that causes puffiness, redness, or other symptoms. Forgetting to wash your face at night may also increase your risk of wrinkles or general skin damage. 

Use A Cold Compress

If you need relief from under-eye bags, a cold compress may help relieve the inflammation. Applying a cold compress to the eyes also works to constrict the blood vessels quickly, which provides temporary relief. If you don’t have a cold compress, try some chilled cucumbers, a cold teaspoon, a wet washcloth, or a bag of frozen vegetables. Before you apply your cold compress, wrap it in a soft cloth to protect your skin from getting too clothes. Allow the cold compress to sit on your skin for about five minutes. 

Eat More Collagen-Rich Foods

The muscles and tissues that support your eyelids weaken as you get older. That means that you can experience sagging or bags under the eyes. If you increase your intake of vitamin C, the body has an easier time absorbing more hyaluronic acid, which naturally exists in the body. The amount that’s stored in the body, however, decreases with age. Foods that are rich in vitamin C work to boost collagen production by increasing hyaluronic acid levels. Great sources of vitamin C include kiwis, oranges, bell peppers, strawberries, Brussels sprouts, kale, and broccoli.

Cut Back On Alcohol

Decreasing your intake of alcohol relates to the first tip we gave in this article. Alcohol contributes to dehydration, and dehydration can increase the risk of under-eye bags or darkness under the eyes. If you crave that special drink, consider swapping it for sparkling water or infusing regular water with fruits and herbs. 

Keep Your Head Elevated While You Sleep

If you can fall asleep while elevating your head higher, then experiment with this method. Add an extra pillow to prop your head up higher in order to prevent fluid from accumulating in your lower eyelids, which creates puffiness while you sleep. If that is not doable, causes pain, or makes it too difficult to fall asleep, try to elevate the top end of your mattress a couple inches. There are special bed risers that can make this process easier.

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DIY Hydrating Avocado Face Mask https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-hydrating-avocado-face-mask/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 09:40:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=158311

Achieve glowing skin when yo slather on this hydrating avocado face mask made with ingredients that can be found in your kitchen.

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Nowadays, self-care is something you need to pencil into your schedule because of the fast-paced lives we leave. It’s too easy to neglect yourself and burn out. Carving out time every week to rest, reset, and relax can make all the difference to your physical and mental health. Self-care doesn’t just have to be a meditation session in a tranquil environment, either. In fact, pampering your skin, soaking in a bath, or curling up with a book all fall under the self-care umbrella. 

Face masks can be an excellent way to rejuvenate your facial skin. Because you have to leave the mask on for a certain amount of time, you are forced to rest and take a timeout from life. Don’t do chores with your face mask on. Lay down, listen to a podcast or your favorite album, and then rinse away. Apply your moisturizer and then wind down for the evening, attempting to leave screens out of sight in order to fall asleep with ease. 

The face mask in this article is very easy to make, and the ingredients may surprise you. You may already have some, or all, of the ingredients in your kitchen! Read on to learn how these ingredients benefit your skin. 

Avocado

Filled with natural oils, avocados do an excellent job at moisturizing your skin. The healthy fats work to enhance hydration, while the antioxidants help reduce redness and minor inflammation. Some research states that avocados can help get rid of dead skin cells, allowing the growth for new, healthy skin cells. The primary benefit is that avocados optimize moisture levels, and moisturized skin helps reduce the risk of fine lines, blemishes, and wrinkles. 

Plain Yogurt

It’s important that you don’t slather strawberry banana yogurt on the skin. Sugary yogurts don’t offer the same benefits, and they may do more harm than good. Similar to avocado, plain yogurt works to remove dead skin cells and provide optimal moisture to the skin. Studies show that using yogurt as a face mask can help reduce the appearance of blemishes and fine lines. Additionally, yogurt may tighten the skin and help get rid of dark circles under the eyes after consistent use.

Lemon Juice

Lemon contains citric acid, making it an effective solution to help brighten your skin. Researchers note that lemon may also help lighten dark spots, reduce premature signs of aging, and get rid of acne, but this depends on the person’s skin. It’s possible for lemon to cause a burning sensation or slight irritation on the skin, especially if you have sensitive skin. Consult a dermatologist before adding lemon to your skin care regimen. 

Honey

Organic raw honey contains vital nutrients that can be very beneficial for people who suffer from acne and other inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Studies show that applying honey to the skin may help reduce the overgrowth of candida. Raw honey helps balance the bacteria on the skin, making it an effective anti-acne product. Researchers note that raw honey accelerates the healing processes of skin cells. You can also use raw honey as a spot treatment on the face. 

DIY Hydrating Avocado Face Mask

Ingredients:

  • 1 ripe avocado, pitted and peeled
  • 1/3 cup plain yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons organic raw honey
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Instructions:

  • Add all of the ingredients to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. 
  • Wash your face with a cleanser, pat dry, and then apply the mask liberally to your face and neck. 
  • Allow the mask to sit on your face for 20 minutes before washing off and applying a moisturizer.

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Want Glowing Skin? Adopt These 7 Simple Habits https://www.dherbs.com/articles/want-glowing-skin-adopt-these-7-simple-habits/ Wed, 15 Mar 2023 09:08:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=154721

Having incredible skin can boost your confidence, but it can seem like an impossible feat. These habits may contribute to glowing skin.

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For many mortals, achieving glowing skin is like finding the fountain of youth. Some people are lucky enough to possess the good genes for ageless skin, while others have 11-step skin care rituals nightly. Although creams, oils, lotions, toners, cleansers, and more can benefit and clarify your skin, simple daily habits can provide your skin the nutrients it needs. 

Commercials that advertise overpriced miracle creams and serums are enticing, but they may not be the answer. The truth is that glowing skin begins from within. What we mean by that is that certain lifestyle habits provide your skin with nutrients internally. External skin care still has a place in your life, but a healthier inside can make your skin glow on the outside. Don’t give up exfoliating and moisturizing; rather, consider the following habits to contribute to more beautiful skin.

Exercise

Daily exercise can benefit several bodily organs and systems, primarily because it gets the heart pumping, which improves circulation. All of the body’s cells and tissues need oxygen to thrive. Improving circulation as a result of exercise can provide skin cells with the nutrients they need for cell turnover and growth. Without proper circulation, the skin can appear dull because the body cannot get rid of old, dead skin cells. Optimal circulation also helps the body eliminate toxins, which can hold your skin back from looking as healthy as possible.

Get Enough Sleep

Beauty sleep is a real thing and anyone who says otherwise isn’t sleeping enough. The body requires sleep to heal and recover, and to help organs function properly. Since the skin is the largest organ in the body, it needs sleep to aid all the metabolic work it does. That’s why lack of sleep can result in puffy skin, bags, and dark circles under the eyes. Sleep deprivation causes the body to produce more cortisol, the stress hormone, which can cause inflammation on the skin that can lead to lumps and breakages. 

Wash Your Pillowcases

On the topic of sleep, we feel the need to state a fact that should be common knowledge: wash your pillowcases frequently. Pillowcases collect dirt, oil, dead skin, and more every couple days. Because pillowcases remain in contact with your face for a long period of time, the built-up gunk can irritate the skin, leading to breakages. For this reason, it’s best to change your pillowcases every few days.

Stay Hydrated

Before you slather on your hydrating creams and serums, be sure to hydrate your skin from the inside out. Drinking enough water can ensure proper waste elimination, support the metabolism, and promote glowing skin. Ideally, you should drink half your body weight in ounces of water every day to sufficiently hydrate the body. You can also obtain some of this water via hydrating foods. You can also drink herbal teas to promote hydration, but try to avoid too much sugar and caffeine, as caffeine pulls water out of the skin and sugar increases inflammation.

Exfoliate Once A Week

Exfoliation is an integral step towards glowing skin, but doing it too much can do more harm than good. When you exfoliate, you remove dead skin cells and dirt that can clog your pores and make the skin appear dull. Exfoliating too much, however, can strip the skin of beneficial oils that make it look radiant. The skin always produces new skin cells and it needs help shedding the old dead cells. Use a gentle exfoliator that also contains moisturizing ingredients. You can click here for a great DIY facial exfoliating recipe. 

Reduce Stress

As mentioned earlier in this article, the accumulation of cortisol, the stress hormone, can cause inflammation on the skin. When the body is in a constant state of stress, blood flow is directed to skeletal muscles and the heart prepares to fight or flight. That means that the skin doesn’t receive the vital nutrients and oxygen that contribute to supple, glowing skin. That’s why chronically stressed individuals look drained and older. Take the time to do yoga, practice meditation, engage in breathing exercises, or take a bubble bath to reduce stress levels. Your skin will be able to recover, receive adequate circulation, and appear bright again.

Don’t Use Products Made For The Wrong Skin Type

If you want to help your skin glow, you need to use skin care products that are made for your skin type. If you have a particular skin concern, you have to use products that cater to that issue. Using the wrong products can not only disrupt the skin’s moisture barrier, but also increase the risk of dullness and dryness. Since you don’t want the skin to look older than it should, find the products that are suitable for your skin type. When in doubt, ask for help because it’s better to invest in the right products for your skin than to use products that do more harm than good.

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A Quick Facial Massage To Tighten And Lift The Eye Area https://www.dherbs.com/articles/a-quick-facial-massage-to-tighten-and-lift-the-eye-area/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 09:23:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=132986

Tired of puffiness or sagging around the eyes? This simple facial massage can help naturally tighten and lift the skin around the eye area.

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Lack of sleep, stress, and looking at the computer screen for hours on end can create puffiness or dark circles around the eyes. Puffiness can also result from overeating, which is especially common during the holiday season. The overly-salted and sugary dishes can increase fluid build-up in the body. Additionally, holiday travel can also take a toll on your skin. Combine all of these things and the skin around your eyes may be puffier than ever. 

Jade face rollers, oils, moisturizers, and more may make the skin feel lovely, but are they more effective than a massage? Many people like to avoid touching their face, as the hands often carry bacteria that can harm facial skin. With very clean hands, however, it’s possible to gently massage the face to decrease puffiness and improve glow. A de-puffing massage can promote lymphatic drainage, which may reduce the frequency of breakouts, dark circles, and puffiness. Above all else, a facial massage feels incredible and it’s easy to incorporate the beauty products you use in your daily skin care regimen. 

Importance Of Lymphatic Drainage

According to experts, any facialist worth their salt incorporates lymphatic drainage into their services. It typically involves gentle tapping motions with your fingertips in a circular motion around the eyes. The tapping or gentle massage helps to increase blood flow to the area, which helps decrease swelling. To drain lymph properly, it’s best to massage in an outward motion, starting near the cheekbones and swooping out towards the temples. You can do this type of massage any time of day, as long as you have clean hands. Please continue reading to learn how to do the massage. 

Quick Facial Massage For Eye Area

The key to a great facial massage is light pressure with the fingertips. Pull them upward and outward to encourage more circulation in the tissues. Delivering more oxygen to skin cells can help improve complexion and reduce puffiness. It can be beneficial to massage with a skin-safe carrier oil or moisturizer for gentle glide. 

You can actually encourage the reduction of puffiness if you do the massage with a moisturizer that contains caffeine. Caffeine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning that it compresses blood vessels in the skin. This can help support the resolution of inflammatory pathways and may reduce flushing, both of which contribute to puffy eyes. You can also massage with the inside of a banana peel, as the high potassium content helps to counteract fluid build-up

Step 1

After cleaning your hands thoroughly, gently dab your fingers in a moisturizer or oil. Starting from the corners of your mouth, sweep your fingertips around your cheekbones and up to your temples in a J-shaped motion.

Step 2

Do the same motion as in Step 1, but start from the corners of your nostrils instead. Sweep your fingertips upwards in a J-shaped motion toward your temples. Then you can repeat this motion, starting from the bridge of your nose. Because this is closer to the eyes, make sure to be extra gentle here. You can add more oil or moisturizer if you feel your fingertips tugging your skin.

Step 3

Now it’s time to trace the eye shape in an inverse motion. Start near the bridge of the nose and glide the fingertips just under the brow bone until you reach the temples. Repeat this cycle twice and be sure to be delicate on the skin. Avoid pulling and tugging because that will make things worse. 

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6 Habits That Make Your Skin Age Faster https://www.dherbs.com/articles/6-habits-that-make-your-skin-age-faster/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 09:08:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=130719

Regular everyday habits can cause the skin to age faster because they affect the body’s internal processes like cell turnover or recovery.

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It can be quite shocking to look in the mirror and see wrinkles or fine lines that seemingly appeared overnight. This happens because the skin doesn’t age in a linear way, for example, from one birthday to the next. The skin ages depending on genetics, diet, overall health, and extrinsic factors, including sun exposure and smoking. You can, however, keep your complexion bright and beautiful by making a few lifestyle adjustments. 

What Is Premature Aging?

For the average person, wrinkles and fine lines arrive during the late 20s and early 30s. It’s possible for signs of aging to occur earlier, also known as premature aging. By definition, premature aging is when a person’s biological age is older than their chronological age. Sun spots, dry or itchy skin, sagging skin, wrinkles, or fine lines are all indications of aging. These symptoms are the result of shortened telomeres, which cap DNA strands and prevent damage. As telomeres shorten, they can leave DNA exposed to damage, which his when signs of aging occur. 

Many lifestyle factors are often to blame for the sped up rate at which telomeres shorten. Avoiding several bad habits, which are commonplace in many people’s lives, can help slow the aging process. If you want to keep the skin glowing and youthful, try to avoid the following habits as best you can. 

Drinking Out Of A Straw

This is a common habit that can contribute to fine line development around the mouth. People who regularly drink beverages out of straws activate muscles around the lips. The more that you activate those muscles, the more likely you are to crease the skin. Smokers tend to get fine lines or wrinkles around the mouth for this same reason, according to Mayo Clinic. You don’t have to avoid straws altogether, but try to drink without them when you can to avoid fine line development. 

Taking Certain Medications

Certain oral medications or prescribed topical ointments/creams can affect the skin’s appearance. Corticosteroids, for example, can decrease collagen and elastin in the skin, which causes the skin to thin. In turn, blood vessels can rupture more easily and lead to broken capillaries. Certain antibiotics and diuretics can cause photosensitivity, making skin more prone to sun damage, premature wrinkles, and pigmentation changes. Stopping these medications may not be an option for some people, so be mindful of sun exposure, taking precautions when necessary. 

Sleep Deprivation

After a restless night of no sleep, it’s common to see dark circles under the eyes. Regular sleep deprivation can enhance the appearance of dark circles and other signs of aging like fine lines. According to research studies, insufficient sleep can make the body’s cells age more quickly. Not only does sleep deprivation cause premature aging, but it also decreases the skin’s ability to fo fight ultraviolet (UV) rays. The skin enters a renewal state during sleep, so make sure to get 7-8 hours of sleep per night for optimal skin health.

Yo-Yo Dieting

The cycle of regular weight loss and weight gain can be very harmful to the skin. Besides the appearance of stretch marks or cellulite, weight fluctuation stretches and contracts the skin. This takes a toll on the skin’s elasticity and can make it sag more than it should. Saggy skin only makes you look older, so it’s best to keep your weight in check. This can be difficult, but regular exercise and healthy eating can help improve elasticity and keep the skin looking young.

Using Drying Soap

Some people aren’t aware of the fact that their soaps contribute to older-looking skin. Some cheap bar or liquid soaps contain harsh detergents that strip the skin of its natural oils, causing dryness. Although dry skin doesn’t cause wrinkles, it does make wrinkles more noticeable. Additionally, dry skin cannot protect itself from irritants, bacteria, and viruses because the barrier isn’t as strong in a dehydrated state. Soap your skin responsibly with gentle soaps that contain moisturizing ingredients, especially if you use them on your face. 

Eating Certain Foods

Consuming foods that contain a lot to processed ingredients and refined sugars can make your skin appear older. Glycation is the reaction between sugars and skin proteins (collagen and elastin) to form advanced glycation end products (AGEs). When a person consumes too many processed or refined sugars, it’s possible to experience AGE accumulation. This can impair skin elasticity and increase the risk of UV damage. Unfortunately, the effects of AGEs are irreversible because no enzymes can remove them from the body. It’s best to avoid processed sugars and ingredients for this reason. 

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How To Get Rid Of Dark Circles https://www.dherbs.com/dhtv/health-videos/how-to-get-rid-of-dark-circles/ Tue, 24 Aug 2021 20:00:05 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/how-to-get-rid-of-dark-circles/

This week on LifeHacks, we explore how to get rid of dark circles!

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This week on LifeHacks, we explore how to get rid of dark circles!

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DIY Under Eye Cream To Reduce Dark Circles https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-under-eye-cream-to-reduce-dark-circles/ Tue, 27 Apr 2021 18:04:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127011

Do you want to tighten your skin, reduce puffiness, and reduce wrinkles with 3 ingredients? Make this all natural DIY under eye cream!

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Puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines are three of the most complaints people have about under eye skin. These common symptoms are the direct result of insufficient collagen production, which naturally occurs over time. As we get older, the body needs help making more collagen. Tack on stress and lack of sleep to this and you can experience severe dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. 

There are fancy creams that promise miraculous results, but these can cost an arm and a leg. We often find that it’s better to get back to basics, using simple ingredients that help to nourish the skin. Homemade face creams or under eye creams harness the power of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and anti-inflammatory properties. Together, the ingredients in this under eye cream can help reduce fine lines, dark circles, and puffiness. It’s like a natural anti-aging cream and under eye cream in one!

Coconut Oil

If the skin under your eyes has betrayed you and you need to cover your eyes with huge bug eye sunglasses to hide from the world, you need coconut oil in your life. Coconut oil is known for its moisturizing properties, and may even assist with lightening the skin. According to research, dark circles are a common symptom of dehydration, but they also result from lack of sleep, puffiness, or allergies. Coconut oil helps to thicken skin around the eyes, making the skin look more prominent. It does this by increasing cell turnover and reducing inflammation. Coconut oil acts as a temporary solution and addressing the real problem is necessary to completely get rid of dark circles

Chamomile Essential Oil

Chamomile essential oil contains antioxidants and powerful anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidants may help to increase cell and tissue regeneration, minimizing pores in the process. Additionally, chamomile may help reduce puffiness and early signs of aging. Many researchers found that chamomile essential oil exhibits anti-aging properties, helping the skin appear more youthful. Chamomile essential oil also encourages healthier circulation to tissues, which may reduce dark circles and help restore even complexion.

Vitamin E Oil

This is an excellent ingredient for anyone who wants to improve their skin care routine. While many people use it to nourish hair, it also works to soothe the skin, especially around the eyes. Studies show that vitamin E oil helps to reduce under eye puffiness and enhance overall complexion. This contributes to a healthier glow, which reduces any darkness around or under the eyes. The antioxidant properties help to improve skin texture around the eyes. If you want to reduce puffiness, it works best if you massage it gently under the eyes.

DIY Under Eye Cream

Ingredients:

  • 1/8 cup unrefined coconut oil
  • 10 drops vitamin E oil
  • 10 drops chamomile essential oil

Instructions:

  • Add all of the ingredients to a small mixing bowl and mix together to thoroughly combine. 
  • Spoon the mixture into an airtight container and store in a cool, dry place. 
  • When ready to use, dab your fingertips in the mixture and gently pat under the eyes. Massage gently and leave on overnight. 

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Get Rid Of Puffy Eyes With This DIY Coffee Eye Cream https://www.dherbs.com/articles/get-rid-of-puffy-eyes-with-this-diy-coffee-eye-cream/ Sun, 27 Sep 2020 08:49:21 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=116891

Don't wake up with dark circles, puffy eyes, or fine lines. Use this DIY coffee eye cream tighten skin and reduce under eye puffiness.

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To all the people who love coffee, you don’t have to be ashamed about your love for it. Instead of drinking four cups a day (yikes!), consider incorporating those grounds into your skincare routine. Coffee grounds contain numerous anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that help benefit the skin. 

The American Chemical Society found that coffee is the most popular source of antioxidants in the United States. That’s only because people in the U.S. drink so much coffee. Those antioxidants, however, are dampened by the sugar, creamers, and syrups that people put in their coffee. You can incorporate the grounds into face masks, scrubs, pastes, lotions, or creams. When you apply a coffee infused product, or coffee grounds, to the skin, it helps to improve complexion and circulation, which contributes to a youthful appearance. 

Coffee Helps To Exfoliate

As it turns out, you can make a cup of coffee and then incorporate the grounds into a scrub. When you massage a coffee scrub into your skin, it helps to strip away dead skin cells and built-up bacteria. You can even mix coffee grounds and coconut oil for a simple lip scrub that keeps your smackers supple and soft. Additionally, coffee grounds work to increase circulation, which can reduce the appearance of cellulite. Coffee is a gentle exfoliant, which is great if you have sensitive skin. 

Coffee For De-Puffing Under Eyes

When you wake up after a deep slumber, you don’t want to look in the mirror and see puffy eyes. Here’s a little beauty hack for you: applying coffee to the skin can help remove water and shrink blood vessels, both of which help reduce puffiness. The reason this happens is because of the caffeine content. Did you know that the area under your eyes is a lymphatic channel? Since it doesn’t drain easily, it is your responsibility to enhance lymphatic drainage. Turn to coffee to help remove unattractive puffiness or under eye bags. 

Coffee Reduces Dark Circles

Most people drink a cup (or four!) of coffee to get rid of dark circles under their eyes, but they could use a coffee-infused lotion instead. As we mentioned earlier, caffeine improves circulation, helping to tighten the skin and brighten complexion. Additionally, coffee has collagen-boosting properties that help to lighten up the area under your eyes. When you apply a coffee-infused lotion or cream at night, you’ll wake up with moisturized and hydrated skin under the eyes.

DIY Coffee Eye Cream

Ingredients For Coffee Infused Oil:

  • 3 tablespoons whole coffee beans, ground 
  • 4 ounces olive oil (coconut oil works too)

Instructions For Coffee Infused Oil:

  • Combine the coffee grounds and oil in a small saucepan over low heat. Cook for 15-30 minutes. 
  • Remove the saucepan from the heat and strain the infused oil through a cheesecloth. Save the strained oil in a jar and get read to make the coffee eye cream. 

Ingredients For Coffee Eye Cream:

  • 3/4 ounce shea butter
  • 3/4 ounce cocoa butter
  • 1/2 ounce coffee infused oil
  • 1/4 ounce jojoba oil
  • 1/4 ounce rosehip seed oil
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil
  • 3 drops chamomile essential oil
  • 5 drops vitamin E oil

Instructions For Coffee Eye Cream:

  • Put the shea and cocoa butters in a glass measuring cup with a pour spout and warm in the microwave until both butters are completely melted. 
  • Pour in the coffee infused oil, jojoba oil, and rosehip seed oil and stir to combine. 
  • Drop the essential oils and vitamin E oil into the mixture and stir to combine. 
  • Pour the mixture into your container of choice (should fit in two-ounce container) and let them harden at room temperature. Screw on the lid and store in a cool, dry place. 

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Stop wasting your money on chemical eye serums and say hello to more youthful looking eyes with this natural homemade cream.

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Suffering from puffy eyes, dark circles, or fine lines is no way to go through life. Unfortunately, the stressors of everyday life can lead to anxiety, depression, or insomnia, also known as the holy trinity of sleep interference. So what do people with puffy eyes or dark circles do? They turn to chemical face or eye serums with high hopes of their skin looking like the models in skin care commercials.

What if we told you that you didn’t have to turn to chemical skin care products to make the skin around your eyes look more youthful? Well, it’s the truth! Powerful anti-aging compounds exist in coffee, cacao butter, beeswax, and rosehip oil, which are the four ingredients in this eye cream.

Coffee For The Skin?

People praise coffee because they consider it to be life’s blood, especially when they are drained of energy and require a pick-me-up. Little do they know that coffee beans contain antioxidants that help firm up and tighten the skin, in addition to restoring brightness and damaged skin. The caffeine in coffee works to improve blood flow to the face, which contributes to healthy skin cell production and reduced puffiness. Since dark circles are caused by stagnant blood around the eye area, coffee helps circulate the blood and reduce that dark appearance.

Cacao Butter For The Skin

Make sure that you get cacao butter and not cocoa butter. Cacao butter is replete with vitamins, minerals, and polyphenols that nourish the skin. Studies have shown that the polyphenols can improve skin elasticity, skin tone, regenerate skin cells, boost collagen production, and reduce signs of aging.

Rosehip Oil For The Skin

Working to penetrate the lower layers of the skin, where skin cell regeneration takes place, rosehip oil assists with repairing damaged skin tissue and increasing collagen production. Rosehip oil contains high amounts of vitamins C & E and omega-3s and omega-6s, all of which help to tighten the skin, reduce dark circles, and balance oil glands.

Beeswax For The Skin

Beeswax works to hydrate, condition, and soothe the skin, but it can also exfoliate and repair damaged skin tissue. Many commercial beauty products contain beeswax because of its ability to reduce itchy or irritated skin, and slow the signs of aging. Beeswax acts as a protective layer on the skin, working to help the skin retain moisture while also allowing it to breathe.

DIY Eye Cream

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons coarsely ground coffee beans
  • 2 tablespoons rosehip oil
  • 2 tablespoons raw cacao butter
  • 2 teaspoons beeswax pellets

Instructions:

  • Add the coffee grounds and rosehip oil to a double boiler. If you don’t have a double boiler, add a few inches of water to a saucepan, bring to a boil, and place a heat-safe glass bowl atop the saucepan. Then place the coffee and rosehip oil in the bowl.
  • Heat the coffee grounds and rosehip oil in the double boiler/glass bowl for 30-45 minutes over medium-low heat. This allows the coffee to infuse into the oil.
  • Strain the coffee beans out of the oil through a fine mesh strainer and then pour the oil back into the double boiler/glass bowl. Add in the cacao butter and beeswax pellets and stir until melted (about 5 minutes).
  • Remove from the heat and pour the mixture into your desired containers. Allow it to firm up at room temperature for a couple hours, or you can accelerate the process by placing it in the fridge.
  • Store in a cool dry place and apply once daily (preferably at night or in the morning) to improve the skin around your eyes.

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