What causes Dark Circles and Eye Bags?
First of all take your proper sleep and try to stay stress free.
Eat lots of fruit and drink fruit juice on a regular basis.
Avoid smoking and drinking.
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- Allergies
- Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
- Heredity — dark under-eye circles can run in families
- Lifestyle factors, such as physical or emotional stress, smoking, or chronic alcohol use can take a toll on your appearance
Following link will help you to solve your all the issues. And let me clear that eye bags and eye puffiness are nearly same.
Many people as they get older are concerned about the bluish lines and circles that appear around the eyes. This bluing can make the eyes appear black. Statistics show that 90% of people have dark circles around their eyes at one time or another. While these circles are pretty much harmless, they can be concerning to someone who is concerned about their appearance. These dark circles can have many different causes. First of all, they can be caused by simple aging. As we get older, our skin gets thinner and as the skin gets thinner it starts to show some of the blood vessels under the eyes. Not all people get dark circles or bags under the eyes because of aging. Heredity does indeed play a major role in determining whether or not you will be affected. Chances are that if you have dark circles, then other members in your family will have them as well. Another major cause of dark circles is sun exposure. Our eyes tend to have a much faster rate of pigmentation than other parts of the body