When we talk about dark circles under the eyes, we mean bluish, purple or brown circles located in the lower eyelid area and sometimes accompanied by swelling.
Their appearance is influenced by a number of reasons.
Where do dark circles under the eyes come from?
Sometimes dark circles have been present since childhood, and deep-set eyes, the location of veins, or skin features are to blame.
Sometimes the blueness in the eye area is caused by congenital pigmentation of this area.
Bruises also appear due to inflammation from allergies or dermatitis, age-related changes or lifestyle factors – lack of sleep, fatigue, lack of movement, etc.
How to remove dark circles under the eyes
Only a doctor can help eliminate the problem, who is able to identify the cause of its occurrence and select methods of combating it.
If you are faced with the need to tidy up your face in the shortest possible time, this can only be done with the help of cosmetics, and more specifically, yellow concealer, on top of which you should apply foundation.
As for the use of cucumbers, tea bags and eye patches, they do create a short-term greenhouse effect, causing the epidermis to swell and the skin to appear more hydrated and toned. However, it is very short-lived and is unlikely to last more than 30 minutes.
For reference
Dark circles under the eyes are a change in the color of the skin under the eyes in the form of dark spots, which can be caused by various reasons.