Rose Water for Dark Circles
A natural remedy for dark circles is rose water, which can be easily prepared at home by infusing rose petals in water until they lose their color. Filter the water and store it for use.
Fresh lemon juice mixed with tomato juice can also be used for a daily eye massage. Leave it on for about 20 minutes before rinsing it off with coconut water.
Moisturize and Hydrate the Eye Area
Apply a good moisturizing cream to prevent dehydration and maintain the firmness and elasticity of the skin around the eyes. Remember that the skin around the eyes is very delicate, so be gentle. Aim to drink at least eight glasses of water daily, as proper hydration can work wonders for the under-eye area. Reduce your fluid intake before bedtime and minimize salt in your diet.
Cold Compress for Puffy Eyes
Cold compresses, such as cucumber slices or cold tea bags, can help reduce puffiness. Green tea bags are especially beneficial due to their antioxidant properties, which can help firm the skin around the eyes.
Use a cool compress made from a clean cloth dampened with cool water and place it over your eyes for a few minutes while sitting upright. Alternatively, try chilled spoons, frozen peas in a bag, or ice cubes wrapped in a washcloth for 5 to 10 minutes.
Consuming adequate fluids, including fruit and herbal teas, and especially water, can help prevent puffy eyes and maintain overall skin firmness.
Cucumber Eye Masks
Cucumbers are rich in vitamin C and have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that help reduce swelling, improve skin pigmentation, and fade dark circles. Moreover, cucumbers are very mild, so there’s no risk of irritating the delicate skin around the eyes. Simply wash, slice, and apply cucumber to your eyes.
Cold Water Rinse
Washing your face with cold water not only minimizes pores and reduces oiliness and deep-seated dirt but also effectively reduces puffy eyes. Ice water improves blood circulation and stimulates skin elasticity, thereby reducing wrinkles and early signs of aging. Upon waking up, gently massage the eye area with a few ice cubes wrapped in a cloth. If you’re concerned about skin redness, soak the ice cubes in water and apply the melted ice water to the eye area.