The following tips can help you reduce or eliminate bags under eyes:
Use a cool compress. Wet a clean washcloth with cool water. ...
Cut down on fluids before bedtime and reduce salt in your diet. ...
Don't smoke. ...
Get enough sleep. ...
Sleep with your head slightly raised. ...
Reduce allergy symptoms. ...
Use cosmetics.
if you're talking about the dark puffy circle around the bottom of your eyes...thoses are called Eyebags
because you lose a lot of sleep and have eyebags. It is extremely bad for your health
Because he suffers from insomnia and because he's a real guy and doesn't use make up.
If you cannot sleep, well, drink a warm cup of milk and listen to relaxing music. It will soothe you. Anyway, sleep early like about nine or your eyebags will sink too deep and it will become permanent eyebags (the dark circles under your eyes). Close your eyes and lie on the bed. Leave your mind a total blank and slowly you will drift off to sleep. Got it? Or you can read a book for a short while then sleep with your mind cleared. Your body needs that energy to move !!!!!
for me..as a twelve year old,and turning 13 in 2011 too!!I don't have eyebags! why?coz' I sleep at 9:00 to do my homework and wake up at 5:00!and still fit...try drinking lots of water too..before you sleep. And put cucumbers on your eyes while you sleeo...it's really refreshing! im having the same problem and i wake up at 7:30..... i still dont understand why i have bags.......
had gone and has been gone are in past . had gone is sometime before he or she had gone but has been gone is long time before . had gone is compared to gone and has been gone is the superlative of all....
Gone Ain't Gone was created in 2005.
Gone Daddy Gone was created in 1983.
She's already gone to the store. The sun has gone down. The opportunity was gone before he realized it. My patience has gone thin. The cake is almost gone. The train has gone past the station. He's long gone from this town. The chance of winning has gone. The children have gone to bed.
You should have gone.
The homophone for "gone" is "awn."
Gone Maggie Gone was created on 2009-03-15.