REMOVE EYE BAGS 17 NATURALLY TIPS
Have you ever woken up in the
morning only to see bags under your eyes in the mirror?
That is not a fun way to start your
day with everyone saying you look tired or sick.
Under-eye puffiness also referred to
as bags under the eyes, are usually caused by a number of things like
allergies, stress, smoking, excessive salt or lack of sleep.
These factors can cause water
retention in the sensitive tissue under the eyes allowing fluid to pool under
them, which leads to mild swelling and puffiness.
Although these bags aren’t dangerous
and don’t harm our health, they might make you feel older, unattractive and
nervous to look at yourself in the mirror.
If those bags under your eyes are
the last thing you want to see in the morning.
1. Potatoes
Potatoes contain the anti-inflammatory enzyme catecholase, which can get rid of that bagginess and diminish dark circles.
Just cut about four to six
half-inch-thick slices large enough to cover the eye area.
Lie down and place one slice on each
eye for about 10 minutes; repeat with fresh slices
On each eye until you notice
under-eye puffiness reduced.
Wash the area when finished and
apply coconut oil.
The starch from the potato will draw
out toxins while the coconut oil will take away any dryness from the potato.
2. Green Tea Bags
Green tea contains antioxidants that rejuvenate the skin around your eyes and help decrease swelling, redness, and puffiness of the retina.
It also contains tannins that help
reduce eye inflammation.
Refrigerate the tea bags and place
the cold tea bags on your eyelids for 10 to 15 minutes.
Repeat the process a few times in a
day to see faster results.
3. Adjusting Sleeping Posture
Yes! Something as simple as changing your sleeping posture can help prevent under eye bags.
Raising your head with an additional
pillow while sleeping on your back can help avoid fluid retention that can lead
to under-eye bags.
4. Honey
Honey is said to contain antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory benefits.
This makes the gooey, sticky sweet
stuff a wonderful under eye de-puffer.
Simply apply a small amount lightly
with a fingertip to the eye area before bedtime and let soak in while sleeping.
In the morning, you will notice that
the shadows and swelling has gone down.
5. Reduce Salt Intake
One of the major causes of puffy eyes is the extra salt in your system and extra salt equals water retention.
So, cut down on salt during the day,
especially before bed and be sure to drink plenty of water to keep your system
flushed.
That should help with the eye
puffiness.
6. Egg Whites
Egg whites are a great breakfast helper for bags under the eyes.
They work as a natural astringent to
temporarily tighten swollen skin.
Take two egg whites directly from
the fridge so your eyes can benefit from the chill, whisk them until smooth and
gently apply them under your eyes with your index or middle finger.
Leave on for five to 10 minutes—you
may feel a tightening effect which is totally normal.
Once 10 minutes are up, rinse with
lukewarm water.
7. Get Enough Sleep
Have you changed your sleeping position but still have those bags?
Maybe you are not getting enough
sleep.
When your body lacks sleep, your
skin can’t get the proper restoration and rejuvenation it needs.
The bags under your eyes may be a
direct result of not getting enough rest at night.
The recommended amount of sleep per
night is seven to eight hours, so try changing up your pre-bedtime routine.
You’ve probably heard this before
but avoiding screen time before bed can really help you get a better night’s
sleep so why not swap instagram for a book before bed.
8. Cucumber Relief
Cucumbers are a fantastic natural remedy to get rid of under eye puffiness.
They are rich in anti-inflammatory properties
which naturally help reduce puffy tissues.
Take 2 slices of fresh refrigerated
cucumber and place it on your eyes for 25 minutes.
Repeat twice daily for best results.
9. Baking Soda
Baking soda has been known to promote blood flow and reduce bags.
It is a natural exfoliant that gives
a glow to the skin under the eyes and it’s fairly easy to use.
Mix baking soda with water and soak
a few cotton pads in it.
Remove the excess water and place
the pads on your eyes.
Leave them on for about 10 to 15
minutes then remove the pads and rinse your face with cold water.
10. Milk
Milk contains lactic acid, which has been shown to help reduce puffiness around the eye.
Simply soak two cotton balls in cold
milk and then place them under your eyes for a few minutes.
Repeat the process as needed.
11. Rose Water
Rose water is rich in Vitamins C, A and flavonoids, making it a natural astringent with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial properties.
With its many benefits for health
and beauty, rose water can help freshen up and rejuvenate the skin to get rid
of puffiness under eyes.
Dab a little bit of it under the
eyes and see how it works.
12. Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe Vera gel is full of antioxidants and vitamin E, which have been proven to reduce puffiness under eyes.
Applying Aloe Vera gel leads to
increased circulation which helps flush out fluids sitting underneath your
eyes, reducing puffiness and helping you look awake and refreshed.
13. Avoid Smoking
We don’t want to sound like a broken record, but smoking is pretty bad for you.
The chemicals found in cigarette
smoke are toxic and can cause significant irritation and damage to the thin,
sensitive skin around your eyes.
This irritation and damage can
quickly result in wrinkled, droopy bags under the eyes.
By reducing the amount you smoke or
stopping altogether, your likelihood of waking up with those pesky bags will be
much less.
14. Coffee
This one seems like the obvious choice to wake up, but yes! You can erase late night’s tired eyes by adding a dose of coffee to your morning skincare routine.
The caffeine in a homemade mask for
puffy eyes acts as a diuretic to reduce swelling and puffiness under the eyes.
Whip a teaspoon or two of ground
coffee into an egg white and apply under the eyes.
Or if that is too difficult for you,
just try a coffee-infused eye cream and see those eye bags shrink.
15. Chilled Spoons
This may sound like a rather bizarre tip for under eye bag removal but it has been proven to be fairly useful.
The cold spoons tend to reduce
swelling under your eyes and soothe any pain.
Store a few metal spoons inside your
fridge and once they’re chilled, place them on the bags under your eyes.
The spoons will work like the
refrigerated eye cream, helping to de-puff the eyes.
16. Lemon juice
Lemon juice contains large amounts of vitamin C which can remove all toxins from your tired and puffy eyes.
Lemon also possesses
anti-inflammatory properties which can help you get rid of puffy eyes.
Mix lemon juice with fresh tomato
juice, soak cotton balls into the mixture and apply for
10 minutes.
Then wash with cool water and see
reduced puffiness under the eyes.
17. Almond Oil
Almond oil contains oleic acid which helps to nourish the skin.
Being rich in protein, fiber and
iron it is extremely helpful to get rid of puffy eyes.
Before going to bed, wash your face
and apply almond oil on the delicate under eye area.
Massage the oil gently to the
affected area.
This will help stimulate blood
circulation around your eyes.
Make sure you do it every night to
achieve the results you want.

















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