Eliminate Puffiness Under Eye Problems and
Get Rid of Eye Bags to Look and Feel Younger
It's amazing how the eyes and the skin surrounding them have
the power to make a person look younger or older than he or she
really is. In a similar manner, they can also influence how
vibrant or haggard a person appears. So being puffy under the
eyes is something most of us would like to avoid, as it doesn't
make us look good to ourselves and to others.
Countless numbers of people have suffered from baggy
eyes or puffy eyes at one point or another in their lives. The
reasons may differ -- sleepless nights due to studying or
partying, an insufficiently nutritious diet, excessive drinking
or smoking, etc. -- but the results are similar: swelling of
the eyelid or the area under the eyes, leading to a drawn,
haggard appearance.
But did you know that aging, too, plays a role in how puffy
or baggy your eyes seem to be?
Aging and the Skin
As we grow older, we lose out on certain substances that we
need for healthy skin. For one thing, we experience the
depletion of our natural supply of collagen and elastin, two
proteins we need to maintain our skin's integrity, elasticity,
and structure.
For another thing, our skin's drainage system becomes less
efficient. This results in fluid build-up in some parts of the
body, including the area below and around the eyes -- which
leads to unsightly and depressing puffy eyes.
The funny thing is, even if you keep regular sleeping hours
or minimize or abstain from alcohol and tobacco altogether;
still, you may find yourself suffering from the puffy under
eyes dilemma. This can be a result of aging or perhaps of
genetics. Still, engaging in healthy lifestyle practices will
do wonders to minimize your risk of suffering from this
problem.
How to Treat Eye Bags and Eye Puffiness
There are numerous treatment options for these eye-skin
problems, and they encompass the commercial and home-remedy
ranges. Self-treatment options that offer a quick fix include
placing cold items, such as chilled cucumber slices or frozen
teabags, on your closed eyelids. This can help reduce
swelling.
You can also choose from among the many different eye gels
and eye creams available on the market today. Just be sure that
your beauty and anti-aging product of choice contains
sufficient amounts of ingredients that are clinically proven to
reduce or eliminate puffiness under eye, and that these
substances are safe for your skin.
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