heck no it doesn't work! I still look like I got my eyes punched out!
There is a new Revlon complexion concealer that will help get rid of those unwanted dark circles. It is supposed to work really good and it also works really fast.
rub white wine vinegar on the circles
There are a number of over the counter products that work well on dark circles. In addition, be aware of how much sleep you are getting and what your nutrition is like. Stress can also be a major contributing factor.
One simple way to get rid of dark circles under your eyes is to put wet coffee grounds on your eyes. The caffeine rejuvinates the skin. Tea bags will also work!
According to one report, Hydrolyze eye cream functions by conditioning the tiny capillary vessels under the eyes to help reduce them from rupturing in the future. As well as that, this also has the ability to reduce that loosened blood tissue that trigger the dark appearance we all don't like. In a comparison review with other products, it did not do well. To read more aboit Hydrolyze and the comarison, visit the Related Links.
Sometimes using a powder or liquid cover up will work. They sell makeup specifically made for dark circles at many brand name makeup counters. However, there are other options, you just have to look. Check local Pharmacies for deals and more.
it says dark ball but sadly they are really dusk balls
There's an "old wives tale" that says that if you place a cucumber slice on your eyes, it can reduce the dark circles under your eyes. Cut circular slices of a COLD cucumber, lay down, and place them over your eyes. It's not the cucumber that's doing the work; it's the cold. A cold wet washcloth on your face would probably work as well.
Because all circles are similar.
Black hair not really, but it works really well with dark brown hair.
Find a scab and get a really dark dark red marker and make a line and it will work i tried it believe me it workes
== == * There is a cosmetic procedure called lower lid blapheroplasty, that helps in removing of excess fat (puffiness and/or sagging skin (if necessary) through an invisible incision on the lower lid where the eyelashes are. This usually improves the appearance of dark circles. if you do not have any signs of puffiness and the only concern are the dark circles is best that you see a dermatologist to assist you with this issue. From my knowledge there are several factors that cause dark circles 1 thinning of the skin around the eye area that causes your blood vessels to show thought( there is a topical cream on the market that is said to really work - HYXELIN or something like that- but it costs $95.00 a pop) 2 allergies can irritate the eye area and lead to dark circles 3 aging I understand that certain laser treatments can help too, but again a dermatologist is the best person to ask... * I tried HYXELIN and it did nothing for me. But I have very stubborn dark circles though. The best cream I tried was Avon perfecting eye cream. It helps a bit.