Saturday, December 5, 2009

Help girls im a guy and i need beauty tips?

So ive got like darker skin like right below my eyes. I neede to get rid of them. the darker skin is caused by wearign glasses. i think theyre called raccoon eyes. please help.Help girls im a guy and i need beauty tips?
you totally need concealer.


it basically hides all your flaws.


you can probably find it at a local pharmacy.


you have to be careful though,


not all concealer is created equally.


usually there is directions on it,


but it's pretty self-explanatory.


just dab a little on your finger


and put it underneath your eyes.


do not rub it in too hard, because that causes wrinkles.Help girls im a guy and i need beauty tips?
okayy well :}


if you cant get


contacts or


something


theres cover up,


match it up with your actual skin tone.


and rub it in around the darkkerrr


skin below your eyes ';racooonn eyes';


:) if you have a sister or something ask her


she might have cover up or your mom
well if ur not a wussy about wearing makeup than u could just go to rite aid or walgreens get some dream matte mouse in ur shade and rub it under ur eyes, im not saying go all out, im saying use a tiny bit to make the circles look less noticeable..or sleep more..im a girl and i just let my circles show because i dont like that bright eyed cheery look
get a lot of rest and get contactss!


they workk sooo wellll! and dont worry, they will never get stuck in your eyes. lol





also try getiing slices of patatoes and put them on ur eyes for 30 mins. the raw patatoes like ';suck'; hte darkness out of ur eyes! i knoww it sounds crazy, but it realllly worksss! :D
I went to the make-up counter in the mall and one of the ladies told me it was heredity. They have cream to use. Good luck. I hope this helped.
Get contacts and to get rid of the dark circles use chamomile tea bags place over eyes. Make sure the tea bags are warm.
i think that maybe you should give up your glasses and wear contacts instead. maybe the darker skin will go away.
get contacts! it could also be from not gettin enuf sleep
i agree with laney.


thats the way to go
Most people think that dark under-eye circles are caused by staying up late watching monster movies, or having that last drink the night before, or sitting up with your laptop trying to finish the quarterly report. Most people think that their behavior is somehow linked to dark under-eye circles.





Well, most people are dead wrong.





If nothing else, I want you to know that dark under-eye circles are not your fault. They don't mysteriously appear when you misbehave or are stressed out, only to vanish when you get 8 straight hours of sleep. Dark under-eye circles are a by-product of the very same mechanism that produces bruises (and you don't blame yourself for bruising, do you?). Changing your behavior will, in almost every case, NOT get rid of your dark under-eye circles.





Having said that, onto the specifics:





What causes dark under-eye circles


Your shiners, your raccoon eyes, your blue luggage... whatever you call your dark under-eye circles, here's what they really are: oxidizing hemoglobin.





Dark under-eye circles begin in the capillaries, the tiny blood vessels that web the delicate skin around the eyes. Now, your capillaries are so small that red blood cells sometimes have to line up, single file, to get through. Frequently, red blood cells get lost and wander into the surrounding skin. This isn't a problem - it happens all the time - and your body has a mechanism to mop up these escapees. Enzymes in your body break down the red blood cells, including their hemoglobin (the molecule that gives them their distinctive red color).





No problem, right? Except for one thing: when hemoglobin is broken down, its remaining components have a dark blue-black color. Just like a bruise. So your dark under-eye circles are actually caused by leaky capillaries.





How dark under-eye circles are like bruises


When something hits you, blood vessels are traumatized and sometimes broken. Blood leaks out into the surrounding skin. Your body begins the mopping-up process, and you see a dark, purplish or blue-black discoloration.





So, as you can see, dark under-eye circles are very similar to bruises. The same mechanisms produce them.





Why are dark under-eye circles so visible?


It's quite possible that capillaries all over your body are leaking small amounts of blood all the time (I don't know if this is true or not). But the reason dark under-eye circles are so apparent is this: the skin around the eyes is some of the thinnest, most delicate skin of your entire body. The capillaries are much closer to the surface of the skin there. Many people's skin is not only thinner around the eyes, but also more translucent.





The combination of capillaries near the skin's surface and translucent skin makes this discoloration much more apparent. And that's why you have those dark under-eye circles staring back at you in the mirror.





Getting rid of dark under-eye circles


Now that you know they're not your fault, you're probably even more likely to want to get rid of those pesky and unattractive dark under-eye circles. Check out Dermalex for dark circles under the eyes to get the help you need. You can also look into home remedies for dark circles while you're waiting for your new products to come in the mail.





Take control of your appearance and stamp out your dark under-eye circles today!





ALSO!!!!!





Dark circles - ever wonder why you get them?


Heredity is the primary cause of dark circles. Like so many things - eye color, curly or straight hair, skin tone - predisposition for dark circles is inherited.





The genes related to dark circles are actually the genes that cause weakened capillaries in the skin around your eyes (learn more about the biology of dark under-eye circles). Skin tone, including transparency of the skin, is also inherited and can make dark circles appear more dramatic.





Heredity isn't the only cause of dark circles. A variety of factors, both common and uncommon, can influence or cause the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.





Dark circles and sun exposure


Exposure to the sun can exacerbate your dark circles. Sunlight darkens the skin by raising melanin levels and bringing melanin to the surface of the skin. These boosted melanin levels make dark circles look darker.





So if you notice dark circles after a trip to the beach or the tanning bed, you're not alone.





Do fatigue or lack of sleep cause dark circles?


Short answer: no.





Long answer: not exactly. Lack of sleep makes your skin pale, which emphasizes your dark circles. Anything else that makes your skin pale, like fatigue or illness, makes your dark circles much more noticeable.





Pregnancy and menstruation also frequently make your skin pale. Many people associate dark circles with hormones -- but the hormones don't cause dark circles, just paleness.





The link between allergies and dark circles


Many people associate allergies with dark circles. This is a real and established connection. In fact, many doctors consider dark circles as an indication of allergies in children.





Allergies cause dark circles in two ways: first, histamine reactions themselves can cause dark smudges to appear under the eyes. The biology of this is way too complicated to get into here. Second, allergies frequently cause the eyes to feel itchy. Rubbing the eyes and the skin around the eyes makes dark circles even darker.





Age and dark circles


Yes, it's true -- age makes dark circles even worse. As we age, the skin of our faces becomes thinner. Thinner skin allows the discoloration of dark circles to be seen more easily, and dark circles become much more obvious.





Nutrition and dark circles


In some rare cases, lack of vitamins can cause dark circles under the eyes. This is relatively uncommon. Nevertheless, if you're not eating a balanced healthy diet, you may see dark circles. And sometimes changing to a more healthy diet can help to diminish those dark circles.





No matter what causes your dark circles, Dermalex can help get rid of them for you. Say hello to Dermalex and goodbye to dark circles!





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