Dark circles and sleep are very closely related to each other. If you are spending sleepless nights then deep dark circles should no more surprise you. Eye skin is so delicate and thin that slight stress can cause the skin under the eyes to thin. Thinning of the eyes skin can make the blood vessels visible. These blood vessels and capillaries appear grey and dark giving the appearance dark circles.
Dark circles give ugly and unpleasant look to your face. It resembles tiredness, illness and fatigue health and spoils the beauty. In addition sunrays worsen the dark circle formation. Free radicals damage eye skin also contributing into dark circles.
Collagen present beneath the epidermal layer of skin protects skin youthfulness by maintaining moisture and stiffness of skin. The elastin also present beneath skin layer maintains the elasticity of skin preventing skin to sag. Sagging skin results into folding that causes wrinkles. Skin is sagged due to loss of moisture from skin cells. Water molecules in the collagen layer keep them stiff and tight.
Sleepless nights and intense work load invites stress, mental tension and digestive problems. These factors are indirectly responsible to some hormonal changes in the body affecting dark circles. Dark circles can also be hereditary. If genetics play a role in your family for dark circles then you should be alert and take prior precautions before getting prey to dark circles.
There are many preventive measures that are effective in healing dark circles. Many natural treatments including fruit masking, gentle eye massaging, cucumber covering, ice cubes, green gourd and tea bags with sufficient sleep are the simple natural ways to treat dark circles and also eye bags. On the other hand there are cosmetic treatment for treating eyes dark circles including anti-aging eye creams, cosmetic surgeries, treating with injection and fillers etc.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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