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The skin under the eyes is thinner and more sensitive, making it prone to various issues. Dark circles, often caused by genetics, lack of sleep, or pigmentation, are a common concern. Puffiness or under-eye bags can result from fluid retention, allergies, or age-related changes. Fine lines and wrinkles are more noticeable in the under-eye area due to the skin’s thinness and can be influenced by factors like sun exposure and aging. Effective under-eye care involves using gentle products specifically formulated for this sensitive area. This may include using hydrating eye creams to maintain moisture and plumpness, as well as serums containing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, peptides, or antioxidants to address specific concerns. It’s important to be gentle when applying products or when using home remedies, avoiding excessive rubbing or tugging to prevent further irritation.

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Dark Circles

Dark Circles

Dark circles beneath the eyes can be caused by a variety of factors, such as genetics, lack of sleep, stress, allergies, pigmentation irregularities, or thinning skin due to aging.

Puffiness

Puffiness

Swelling or puffiness under the eyes is often caused by fluid retention, which can be influenced by factors like genetics, allergies, lack of sleep, excessive salt intake, or aging.

Wrinkles

Wrinkles

The under-eye area is prone to the development of fine lines and wrinkles due to the skin's thinness, reduced collagen production and sun exposure.

Dehydration

Dehydration

The skin under the eyes can become dry, resulting in flakiness, irritation, and an aged appearance, often due to insufficient moisture or harsh environmental conditions.

Drooping Skin

Drooping Skin

With age, the skin loses elasticity and firmness, causing sagging or drooping under the eyes.

 

Spider Veins

Spider Veins

The skin's thinness under the eyes can make blood vessels more visible, resulting in a bluish or purplish appearance.

 

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