Under eye veins and purpleish dark circles.
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Feb 6, 2014
Preeti P.
I have these dark circles that appear when I'm tired, unwell, strained, exercising. If I'm at home all day without any eye makeup my dark circles are not very visible. If I look closely I see small purplish dark veins underneath the skin around my under eyes. I have been to dermatologists and tried a lot of eye masks and creams but nothing worked. Proper diet, water and no makeup only helps it keep minimal. Any doctors or skin specialists here that have any idea about this kind of dark circles? Any particular products that might help?
Feb 6, 2014
Annmarie K.
The skin under your eyes is 10 X thinner than anywhere else on face and gets thinner with age. It's natural for sinuses, lack of sleep, genetics to cause under eye discoloration, bags etc..The blood vessels under the eye can become visable and to the best of my knowledge the only thing that would correct this is laser surgery etc...If that is not an option I would get a peach concealer like Pixi Correction Concealer in Bright Peach using the triangle method, blend it out, then use your regular concealer, a great one is Hard Candy Glamoflauge in triangle method to conceal. Hope this helps!
Feb 6, 2014
Preeti P.
Annmarie do you know what exactly happens in the laser surgery? Because my doctors also told me to go for it, if it yields the results I wouldn't mind investing on it.