besides sleeping nd a better diet, how can I complement me process of losing em quick?
I’m sorry you’re dealing with this, but dark circles can be tough to manage. In addition to sleep and diet, there are a few things that might help reduce the appearance of dark bags under your eyes.1. **Cold compresses**: Applying something cold to your under-eye area, like chilled cucumber slices, a cold spoon, or even a refrigerated eye mask, can help reduce puffiness and dark circles by constricting blood vessels.2. **Hydration**: Keeping your skin hydrated is important, so using a moisturizing eye cream with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, caffeine, or vitamin C can help. These ingredients can improve circulation and reduce puffiness.3. **Sun protection**: Make sure to wear sunscreen daily, even under your eyes, to prevent further darkening of the skin due to UV exposure.4. **Massage**: Gently massaging the under-eye area in a circular motion can help with blood flow and reduce fluid retention.5. **Sleep position**: Sleeping with your head slightly elevated can prevent fluid buildup under the eyes, which can contribute to puffiness.If your dark circles persist or worsen, you might also consider consulting a dermatologist to see if there are any underlying issues or treatments that might help.
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>>32609842blow your head off, you'll never have to worry about that again!>captcha: KISL
>>32609842Don't sleep on your stomachDrink more waterAnd I saw something recently about taking a histamine blocker like pepcid making them go away but there's no substantiated evidence for it and I haven't tried it yet.
>>32609847got le ((you)) congrats>>32610273y so much anger buddy, what have I done 2 u?
>>32610332>Don't sleep on your stomachshit, I've slept on my stomach my whole life. maybe that is why I haven't noticed much change>histamine blocker like pepcid making them go awaywill proceed with research and experimenting. also, thank you for the first serious reply, I really appreciate that