8 Tips on How to Get Rid of Bags Under Your Eyes

Dark circles, purple rings or shadows, not to mention puffiness under your eyes are a nightmare. Well it’s a vicious circle here: one gets dark circles and bags from having nightmares and at the same time one has nightmares because of these annoying skin conditions. How deep is that?

But let’s get to the point, shall we? This post is meant to walk you through some natural ways regarding how to get rid of bags under eyes (fast). The tips presented here are for both men and women, as this condition makes no gender discrimination whatsoever. So let’s take a look at naturally easy to create home remedies for bags under our eyes that will ease our suffering quickly and painlessly.

Dark Circles vs. Bags Under the Eyes

First of all let’s make a distinction here: puffy eyes and dark circles are different conditions. They regard the appearance of the eye, and they may be related to each other, but still they’re not the same.

For instance, let’s take the dark circles. They are a dark discoloration around your eyes caused by heredity, lack of sleep, aging, dry and sensitive skin, crying, working on computers, stress, being tired and having an unhealthy diet. But they don’t necessarily coincide with puffiness. They just make you look exhausted, worn out and older than your actual age. They are more of a consequence of the bags under the eyes.

On the other hand, bags are a somewhat different story. They coincide with a swelling of the eye because of crying, dermatitis, hormonal changes, heredity, stress, hangovers, poor sleep, bad diet or allergies. They are made out of liquid that needs to drain from your face. It’s like water retention, but involving your eyes. How to get rid of bags under eyes becomes more aggravating as we age because they also have to do with the elasticity of our skin. After we turn 25, we begin to lose collagen (1.5% per year). So just imagine how much collagen we would have lost by the time we are 40. So bags under our eyes are a direct consequence of our skin’s loss of collagen. And serious under eye bags are not the same thing as puffiness. They are so badly encrypted in our system that no cucumber can make them go away. Cucumber must be replaced with plastic surgery in this case. So how do you get rid of bags under your eyes?

Anyhow this is not the purpose of our discussion. We are here to learn how to get rid of bags under your eyes fast. The kind we can get rid of, which fortunately is much more common than the worst kind I’ve sporadically mentioned above.

Fresh eye masks can really help
Fresh eye masks can really help

How to Get Rid of Bags Under Eyes Naturally

#1. Egg Whites and Witch Hazel – Egg whites are great to use on your skin because they tighten up your skin and help prevent against sagging. In addition to that, egg whites can naturally help you prevent wrinkles. Whit haze can offer you the same level of skin tightness. However, with which haze, it is not as natural as egg whites, but it too will not be harsh on your skin. 

Take two eggs and separate the yolks from the whites. Keep the whites in a bowl and whip them until you get a solid consistency. Then add a few drops of witch hazel. Apply the mix all over your eye area. Don’t remove it immediately after it dries out, but wait for another 15 minutes before rinsing. Repeat this procedure daily for a week or so and you’ll notice some serious improvements.

#2. Tea Bags – I’m sure you’ve heard of this one, but it’s a pity to ignore it, because it’s so easy and handy. You can either use chamomile, black or green tea. They all have anti-irritant properties that will reduce swelling in no time, not to mention the redness that may be associated to puffiness.

If the bags under your eyes are dure to an irritation or inflammation of being up all night, then this method can work wonders in helping relieve you of some of the puffiness. The great thing about this method is that the scent is also super calming and relaxing which is great for when you are dealing with bags under your eyes. 

Just apply one used tea bag on each eye, lie down and relax for 20 minutes or so. Keep in mind the fact that it’s better to use cold tea bags due to the vasoconstriction properties cold objects generally have.

#3. Cucumbers – This is by far the most famous remedy of them all. Even cartoon characters know about this one. But it’s no time to act smart while having this problem. You’ll just be smart but look old.

So just take a cucumber out of the fridge (the colder it is the better), slice it up and place one slice above each eye. Keep the slices on your eyes, changing sides, until they are no longer cold. Repeat this process several times a day for amazing results.

#4. Salt – When consumed in large amounts, salt is bad for you. But it has amazing health and beauty remedies when it’s used as an exterior agent in masks, baths or compresses. Take ¼ cup of warm water and add 2 teaspoons of salt in it. Mix it well. Dip cotton balls into the solution and apply them on your eyes. Lie down so that you can be comfy while doing this. Keep the pads on your eyelids of at least 10 minutes for instant results.

Salt will help with the swelling because it will pull out any excess water you have retained under your skin. In addition to this, it will leave your skin feeling soft and exfoliated, which is always great! 

#5. Drink water – Drinking enough water can prevent water retention. Setting a thief to catch a thief is always the logical step. Whenever you deprive you body from water, it starts storing it up as a defense. It seems that the bags under your eyes are a reliable storage facility from your body’s point of view. This is probably the easiest tip regarding how to get rig of under eye bags.

Along with this, water, in general, is great for your skin overall. This is because it helps it build up its elasticity and collagen levels. When you have these two elements in your skin, your skin is better prepared to fight off any damage that it may undergo.

One of the best ways to remind yourself to stay hydrated is by carrying around a water bottle with you wherever you go. That way you always have the ability to take small, frequent sips that will allow you to stay hydrated. #6. Nasal Irrigation Well this is not a pleasant one, but an ancient and highly efficient method. A hidden cause of bags under your eyes may be fluid build up because of recent flues, because of allergies or sinus infections. It’s really helpful to use during serious colds as well instead of nose drops, which are full of chemicals and cause addiction.

So this is how it’s done.

  • Warm up some water. It has to be slightly warm.
  • Then mix some salt into it (1 teaspoon for 15 ounces).
  • Pour the mix into a pot or a glass.
  • The recipient must be filled up really well.
  • Slowly insert the tip of your right nostril into the recipient, tilting the head to the opposite side. The water should enter on your right nostril and exit on your left.
  • You’ll get it right once you experiment with it.
  • You have to repeat for both nostrils.

This process might take a while to complete, but it completely clears your sinus cavity of fluids, reducing inflammation at the same time. Remember that your eyes may be puffy because of your sinuses, nothing else.

#7. The Potato Pampering – The starch contained in potatoes has anti-inflammatory properties. That’s why they are suited for all kinds of skin conditions that involve redness, itchiness, swallowing up and why not, puffiness.

  • Keep the potato you are going to use in the fridge or in the freezer for 30 minutes. Then cut the potato into slices. You can do the cutting prior to putting it into the fridge. Whatever works. Place the slices onto your eyelids and leave them there for 20 minutes. Wash off the remaining moist with cold water.
  • Another thing you can do is to get potato juice from 2 potatoes. Don’t forget to peel them first. Then just dip two cotton balls in the juice and place them on your eyelids. Rest for 30 minutes, allowing them to take effect. This alternative is more efficient than the previous one, but it’s more difficult to do for the ones who don’t have a juice maker.
  • You can try the same trick using grated potatoes wrapped in a poultice that is placed on your eyes for about 15 minutes.

#8. Watch your Makeup – “How do I get rig of the bags under my eyes?” she asked full of hopelessness. Well by taking care of the beauty products that you use. That’s a promising beginning. Beauty products and especially eye products can be the culprit for a lot of women. Watch out for formaldehyde containing products and stay away from those. This is highly toxic and a lot of women experience various side effects because of it. So the bags under your eyes might as well be a bad effect from using formaldehyde.

Moreover try and use hypoallergenic soaps, cleansing lotions and foundation. As far as the foundation is concerned, try using the hypoallergenic product on a regular basis, so as to avoid complications. What you wear on a special night is completely up to you, but as far as daily routines are concerned try to go for products that are as natural as possible.

Lastly, it is not a bad idea to give your skina break every now and then. When you do that, you give your skin the ability to breathe. Whenever you go to bed, you should, of course, give your skin a break. But in addition to that, you should aim to try and go without full makeup on your face at least once or twice a week. That way your pores can have an opportunity to breathe. 

Apart from the solutions mentioned above, how to get rid of under eye bags is up to everyone’s lifestyle in the end. Get as much sleep as possible and try sleeping with your head higher than the rest of your body. It may sound silly, but let gravitation do its thing. Don’t expect quick, overnight results for these puffy bags, but anyway go to a doctor in case they are turning black or are showing obvious resistance as far as the remedies we talked about are concerned. Ur hereditary background might be giving you a hard time, but don’t let that discourage u. Stay optimistic and remember what Audrey Hepburn once said: “For beautiful eyes look for the good in others.”

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