Increased screen time, working from home, being in front of a laptop 24 hours a day, a strange sleeping schedule, and stress has all contributed to a variety of skin problems during the pandemic. Dark circles are the most common of these skin problems. Dark circles make people appear tired and reduce their self-esteem. 


While it is not entirely curable in some cases, there are several lifestyle factors as well as kitchen masks that can help you manage and lighten dark circles. Here are some of the most effective natural ways to treat dark circles.


Take frequent breaks from wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital devices: 

The best way to deal with this is to use the phone's night mode or the yellow light. It instantly ebbs the ramifications.


Sleeping habits at night: 

This, too, has a significant impact on your health, resulting in panda eyes or dark circles. When this becomes habitual, there is a change in blood circulation pattern. This is thought to be the primary cause of the visibility of dark circles.


Consumption of Alcohol: 

Avoid consuming alcohol or foods high in salt and fat, especially later in the day. Due to water retention, such foods cause puffiness. Maintain proper hydration.


Teabags should be used: 

Because of the antioxidants and caffeine, cold teabags shrink blood vessels and reduce fluid retention, resulting in less puffiness. The tannins in tea also help to prevent discoloration. For 10-15 minutes, place one chilled tea bag on each eye. After that, rinse your eyes and repeat for a few weeks.


Milk: 

Milk can help restore your skin's natural radiance, while almonds have anti-inflammatory properties. Make an almond milk paste, apply it for 10 minutes, and you're done!


Cucumber slices: 

The most refreshing way to treat your undereye is with cucumber slices. It refreshes and lightens the undereye area, making it less pigmented. Use cucumber that has been refrigerated for 30 minutes for best results.

Tomato juice:

 Tomatoes contain lycopene, a fantastic skin-care ingredient that helps to reduce the darkness of under-eye circles.

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