sun exposure & your dark eye circles So why does Paris Hilton where those ridiculously sized sunglasses you ask? Well it could be to both hide those bags under her eyes, or simply to prevent those dark circles caused by extreme partying and lack of sleep from getting much worse.

Sun exposure plays a huge role in premature skin conditions, and if you are prone to dark under eye circles or shadows, UV rays from that great bright orb in the sky, may be seriously embedding them into your face.

It is a well known fact these days that the suns UV rays are an incredibly bad thing for our skin, and is also responsible for much of its damage, unattractive conditions, and premature aging.

In the area of the eyes however, the damage being done is quite extensive compared to elsewhere. With a much more thin attribute due to stretching across the eye sockets, and lack of fatty layers underneath, the suns damaging attributes more easily penetrate and can cause damage and conditions much easier than in areas where the barrier is more protective.

When it is bright and sunny outside, taking proper caution and prevention to not over expose our skin, especially the eye lid and general eye area, will go a long way in making sure that the damaging and penetrating UV sun rays don’t cause more pronounced and visible under eye bags, circles, or all sorts of other skin problems associated with UVA radiation exposure.

Of course, the most obvious advice, to stay out of the sun completely, isn’t quite practical, and to be honest isn’t at all necessary or healthy either… As long as we consider the following points and take action on implementing them, we can gain some insurance that we won’t end up looking like we are constantly wearing some kind of goggles around our eyes.

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blood circulation & purple dark eye circles Suffer from purple circles under your eyes and puffy eye areas? Poor blood circulation may be the culprit here, and it’s an important thing to realize and learn how to reverse to better your health and help to increase your appearance by getting rid of those purplish under eye circles.

Poor circulation in less serious situations can be contributed by stress, lack of good restful sleep, or in the more upsetting scenario; genetics and family heredity…

The skin in the area around the eyes is quite thin, and the purplish circles we love to hate are the results of tiny blood vessels pooling and dying in this area due to poor circulation health. The skin here is stretched over bony structural foundation of the eye sockets, and the pooling of the blood vessels due to poor circulation, and the skin stretch and lack of fatty layers in this area, makes them appear more thoroughly, giving off the purple in appearance effect shadows and half circles.

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allergies & dark eye shadows

Another common and misinterpreted cause of dark bags and circles in the eye area, is actually those of which are induced by allergies and other allergy factors.

Commonly referred to as ‘allergy shiner’ and mimicking the appearance of a black eye cause by making the wrong person mad, these pesky critters can be somewhat hard to identify in some people and even harder to find the best course of action against.

There is an infinite amount of allergies that can contribute or add to the appearance of dark circles caused by allergies, but most commonly can be found to relate to sinus and nasal passage problems.

Sinus problems and symptoms can cause the sudden development of bruising around the nose and eyes (notice how sensitive and itchy these get when having a cold for example) and constant rubbing of the eyes works to further increase the dominance of irritated and dark

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aging & dark circles When we age, our skin indefinitely becomes more thin, dry, and prone to the environment in which we put it through. It’s an unavoidable process and you would be hard pressed to find the elixir of youth and try and exempt yourself from the process.

The skin around our eyes is already the most thin and sensitive around our bodies, so as we age and grow older, the continued drying, thinning and lack of natural immunity to outside factors really begins to take a toll and we find our eye skin more susceptible to dark circles and under eye bags…

Continued thinning and sensitizing works to make the delicate veins and features beneath the eyes more visible, and the natural wrinkles, creasing, and drying of more mature skin equates to more prominent and pronounced dark circles under the eyes.

There isn’t very isn’t too much we can really do to combat this cold hard fact of aging, but we can work with makeup, reducing factors, concealing, and eye creams to help cease the dominance of mature dark bags under our eyes.

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