Try using an eczema cream, these are really oily and help get rid of severe dryness. I get very dry patches under my eyes and use Neal's Yards Frankincense moisturiser, it works great but you need to put it on constantly. Make sure you're not using oil-free makeup remover/ removing pads - these dry the skin under your eye out almost immediately and can cause rashes/burning/itching. Just put a lot of un-perfumed moisturiser on there and give it a few days to clear up (it won't happen over night).
moisturise daily,drink loads of water, and get enough sleep :)
The scientific term for the extra skin under the chin is called the Flarper
Black hair goes well with pale or olive skin and brown eyes- Brown hair looks great with tan skin/fair skin and brown eyes- Red hair likes green eyes and white skin- Blond hair looks good with green or blue eyes and fair skin- Or Black hair with blue eyes and white skin is nice- Brown hair ,green eyes and tan skin - Red hair ,blue eyes ,olive skin and blond hair,brown eyes and fair skin
Focus on the skeletal shapes under the clothes and skin. For the face, the same holds true, but the eyes are really important to get right.
its sclaely skin protects its organs and extra eyelids protect his eyes so it is easy
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A nice brown or black sweater would compliment you well. Earth tones will give you more color and hide a few extra pounds.
purple :)
Brown or Black.
The Tuatara actually has 3 eyes but the third eye is under it's skin on it's forehead.
After washing the potatoes, peel them and leave them under your eyes to get rid of unsightly puffiness. If you have dark circles, I recommend that you use a bit of foundation, cover-up, or concealer that matches your skin tone.
In God We Trust.
Neutral colours suit every person - whatever colour skin, whatever colour eyes. But it soudns like purple or green might go good as an eyeshadow on people with blue eyes and fair skin.