When looking for an eye bag treatment, it is important first and foremost to understand what is causing the problem in the first place. Eyes can appear puffy and swollen for a number of reasons, ranging from the very simple to more serious and complex.
If one is seeking a natural eye bag treatment, there are many different options available to them. Some people swear by tried and tested home remedies, such as the use of cooling substances such as cold spoons and cucumbers placed on the eyes, to reducing salt intake and increasing consumption of diuretics (like cranberry juice) to help with fluid retention.
If the problem is more severe, it may be worth experimenting with an over the counter eye bag treatment cream. There are so many creams available on the market now, it is advisable for the consumer to read independent customer reviews and choose one that has a good reputation, is not overpriced and is from a legitimate company. Also, there are a number of key ingredients to look for in a eye cream, such as witch hazel, ivy and cranberry extract, to tighten and tone the skin, a stimulating substance to help decongest the eye area, and a good moisturizer, like aloe or shea butter to condition the skin.
The most permanent eye bag treatment would be to have blepharoplasty, the medical term for this type of eye cosmetic surgery. Whilst the procedure is obviously the most expensive option, for those with severe bags or who are particularly distressed from the problem, it may be worth every penny.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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