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What are some natural treatments for tired eyes?

I have dark circles and bags under my eyes that make me look tired all the time. What natural treatments can I use to prevent tired-looking eyes?


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August 6, 2008

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July 22, 2008

Natural treatments for tired eyes

It depends on what is causing the dark circles and bags. There are various causes such as thin skin, blood vessels or capillaries, dehydration, allergies, hollowness, eyelid "bags" creating shadows, and so forth.

Some natural treatments for tired-looking eyes are

  1. drinking water,
  2. avoiding the sun,
  3. using sunscreen,
  4. using vitamin K cream,
  5. treating allergies,
  6. applying cold compresses (tea bags or cucumbers), and
  7. sleeping on your back with your head elevated

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