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i have dark circle around my eyes and people told me to put cucumber on my eyes and it will get rid of it..and.....i go to bed at 2:00AM and wakeup at 10:30AM..if i put cucomber
on my eyes at 2:00AM will it work or not
please help it so important

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Doesn't matter what time you go to bed or get up. The rings could be from not getting enough sleep or dry skin or something more serious. Try sleeping 8 hours. You can use cucumbers if you want, they do work for some people. If they don't go away, see a doctor.
i guess so!LOL
use i cream!
I would think so or a cold spoon
Yes. If it will work at all, it doesn't matter what time of day you apply it.
To get rid of dark circles under your eyes if you don't want cucumbers on your eyes drink 6 gallons of water a day and use the bathroom a lot. Try not to go to bed so late if you can.
this isn't an over the night, one time thing. Cucumbers do help, over a period of time. Also, 2am and 8 pm, the cucumber doen't know any difference. So yes, 2am is fine. Staying out late and night (work, leisure), is why your eyes are aging and darkening.
You can try it, but I doubt it will completely take away the dark circles. Try some concealer.
I've read that loss of sleep causes this
It should work, because you are still getting 8 hours of sleep.
No. The cucumber will fall right off once you move. Besides, it's known for tired eyes but to get rid of puffiness - not black circles. you should use a skin lightener before bedtime. That should get rid of it... They are sold over the counter - just look for something that helps dark circles under the eye. Good Luck.
Maybe. Dark circles can be cause by a lot of things, allergies, poor circulation, sleep ect. If the are puffy cucomber will help. Drink lots of water. If you have allergies take allergy medicine. Sorry no deffinate.
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For a more lasting solution, incorporate an under-eye moisturizer into your daily beauty regiment. Pamela Springer, executive director of The Skin & Makeup Institute of Arizona, suggests using a product formulated with nourishing ingredients such as elastin, collagen and Vitamin E. For mature skin, she recommends Alpha Hydroxy Acid-based products that disband dead cells, allowing nutrients to penetrate. Because the delicate skin under eyes has such small pores, Pamela warns against over-hydrating, which can clog pores and add to the problem. She suggests visiting a spa or skincare facility where a certified aesthetician can recommend an effective product for your skin type.

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If you're plagued by chronic dark circles, talk with a dermatologist about more aggressive options. For patients with excessive pigmentation, cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Susan Van Dyke of Van Dyke Laser & Skin Care prescribes lightening creams, chemical peels or laser resurfacing, depending on the severity. Lightening agents, such as hydroquinone and kojic acid, work gradually by training under-eye cells to produce less pigment. Non-prescription strength lighteners are available but can take two to three months to effect a noticeable improvement. Chemical peels and laser resurfacing remove layers of damaged skin and help to make pigmentation less visible. Each option comes with cautions, and Dr. Van Dyke suggests a visit to a dermatologist to determine the best approach for your skin. For more information, contact Van Dyke Laser & Skin Care (LINK) in Scottsdale.

Just the facts m'aam
Dark circles are caused by one of three primary reasons. Here's the quick and dirty on which solution works best for each type.

- Bone structure. If you have deep-set eyes, shadowing contributes to the dark color under the eyes. Your best bet: camouflage. Look for concealers with yellow undertones, which counteract the bluish cast to under-eye circles.

- Pigmentation. Genetic hyper-pigmentation is the most treatable form of dark circles. Your best bet: Try a lightening cream or talk to a dermatologist about chemical peels or laser resurfacing.

- Vasculature inflammation. Late nights, allergies and nutritional deficiencies can enlarge the blood vessels beneath the thin under-eye skin. Your best bet: Take care of yourself! Sounds cliché but drink that water, get your beauty sleep, eat a healthy diet and avoid cigarette smoke (easy enough, right?).
Put humanoid medicine on them at night,Preparation H is what I use.
i'm agree with them
Probably not - you need to drink water - and you could be low on iron (and sleep) but cucumbers soothe the tired eyes not fully getting rid of the circles - it won't hurt to try but it won't likely make a world of change.
Try implementing iron in your diet (red meat green leafy veggies)
lots of water and elevate your head - at bedtime
do the cucumbers right before you fall asleep but don't be upset if you wake up looking tired - give it a whirl at 10 am too.
Not really. You need to stop coming on answers and other sites, stop reading and playing computer games for a few days at least.
The dark circles are because you are straining your eyes and you need to give them as much rest as possible.
Sleep will help...not the cuke. Dark circles are caused by thinning skin. Thinning skin caused by age. Concealer only true help. Good Luck
It's not a decease. It's does not heart or harm you. It's normal. Some are having black spot around the eye and some doesn't have. It's birth mark. Do not do anything. You can't remove birth mark. I'm worried, if you try to remove it, it may effect your eye.
Cucumber does help and try some sort of creams. here's a site for some.
http://www.body-care-shop.com/gip/dark-c...
There are many causes of dark circles, from age, heredity, allergies, cold or sinus infection, bone structure and glasses which are not so commonly known.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2006/11...


If you would like to apply home remedies to reduce dark circles, here are some of my suggestions:
Buy a box of regular, old fashioned unflavored gelatin (e.g. Knox) from grocery store. Take a small cup or bowl and put in 1 teaspoon of the gelatin mix. Add one tablespoon of boiling water & stir for a minute. Test it on your wrist to make sure it is not too hot. Then, using a cotton ball, pat it under your eyes as you would an eye cream or gel. Go lie down and listen to some music, or take a bath & let it stay on for at least 30 minutes. Then just rinse it off.Gelatin is very high in Vitamin K & Biotin. It will not remove your dark circles on the first application (but you will notice a difference), but if you do it daily for a week, and then 2-3 times a week for maintenance, you should notice a drastic reduction in dark circles.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2007/01...

To hide dark circles, you can use YSL concealer or salmon concealer..
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com... tips on how to reduce dark circles, the causes of dark circles, home remedies, eye creams reviews, make up tips, and natural healer.


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