Is 21 normal to have a under eye wrinkles and dark circles?
by admin on Apr.20, 2010, under under eye wrinkles
hello y’all, i am 21 and i have dark circles and it looks like undereye wrinkles is this normal? i recently started using stri vectin hd cream for my undereyes, do u think it will work? honest opinions only, and please dont be rude and nasty! thanks so much, xoxox
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There are many causes of dark circles, from age, heredity, allergies, cold or sinus infection, bone structure and glasses which are not so commonly known.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2006/11/27/causes-of-dark-circles/
If you would like to apply home remedies to reduce dark circles, here are some of my suggestions:
Buy a box of regular, old fashioned unflavored gelatin (e.g. Knox) from grocery store. Take a small cup or bowl and put in 1 teaspoon of the gelatin mix. Add one tablespoon of boiling water & stir for a minute. Test it on your wrist to make sure it is not too hot. Then, using a cotton ball, pat it under your eyes as you would an eye cream or gel. Go lie down and listen to some music, or take a bath & let it stay on for at least 30 minutes. Then just rinse it off.Gelatin is very high in Vitamin K & Biotin. It will not remove your dark circles on the first application (but you will notice a difference), but if you do it daily for a week, and then 2-3 times a week for maintenance, you should notice a drastic reduction in dark circles.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2007/01/01/special-spa-home-remedy-to-reduce-dark-circles/
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com .. tips on how to reduce dark circles, the causes of dark circles, home remedies, eye creams reviews, make up tips, and natural healer.
April 21st, 2010 on 4:22 am
You probably need to take a vacation and totally ‘de-stress’.
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April 21st, 2010 on 5:01 am
Dark circles can be hereditary and not even related to sleep/stress level. I have had them for years and I’m 25. If I don’t wear makeup, people think I have a black eye, and ask me if I got into a fight. They are really hard to cover up. I hope that your strivectin works, cause this is a black eye club that no one wants to be in!
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April 21st, 2010 on 5:10 am
I started getting dark circles in my 20’s too. I think it is normal, especially if you have olive toned skin. Usually when I get a little tan, they are less noticeable. Under eye highlighters help hide them though, Clinique has a really good one and its only like $20. For wrinkles though, you just never know when you’ll get them, everyone is different. If you smoke, STOP because smoking definitely gives you wrinkles. I had wrinkles coming in at your age and now that I quit smoking, they went away ALOT. Also, drinking LOTS of water helps keep your skin hydrated and tight. Its mostly genes though unfortunately!
They are probably alot less noticeable then you think though, we are always our own worst critics.
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April 21st, 2010 on 5:32 am
Try staying on top of your eyes with a regime of pure and natural products.
I think you need more then just the cream.
How is your iron in your diet, sleep, water…
I’d use a whole regime + eye cream to combat all this.
My suggestion is trying the Intelligence line by Arbonne or pure and natural face wash, toner, and eye creams.
Vitamins + Iron supplements
a mask once a week
and a bi weekly exfoliant.
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April 21st, 2010 on 6:16 am
It sounds like you might need to get some extra rest. You might be a bit dehydrated, too. Remember to drink 6-8 8oz glasses of water each day. If you start in your 20’s you’ll develop a habit of it.
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April 21st, 2010 on 6:39 am
Strivectin does work and will help you. Typically women can expect to start getting wrinkles at 25. There are many things that contribute to getting wrinkles sooner. Of course there is genetics, but also, if you are a smoker or if you use drugs you will age faster. Get plenty of rest, drink lots of water, eat a healthy diet and moisturize.
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April 21st, 2010 on 7:19 am
Using sunscreen daily and avoiding overexposure to the sun will help keep lines at bay.
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April 21st, 2010 on 7:49 am
ya, im 16 and i already have it. it is due to 1 of 3 things:
1: it may be genitic, therefore you cannot solve it
2: alergins also cause undereye circles. even if you are not sneezing, dosnt mean that your body dosnt like the alergins that its facing
3: due to lack of sleep. mine go away if i sleep for 12 hrs every weekend. i dont know why, but my body needs ae least 10 hrs. every one is different. the suggested is 8 of rem sleep. but if you do not go into the REM state, then your sleep is worthless.
as for the creams, my friend uses the dior cream and its works pretty good, just dont get your hopes up :]
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April 21st, 2010 on 8:07 am
There are many causes of dark circles, from age, heredity, allergies, cold or sinus infection, bone structure and glasses which are not so commonly known.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2006/11/27/causes-of-dark-circles/
If you would like to apply home remedies to reduce dark circles, here are some of my suggestions:
Buy a box of regular, old fashioned unflavored gelatin (e.g. Knox) from grocery store. Take a small cup or bowl and put in 1 teaspoon of the gelatin mix. Add one tablespoon of boiling water & stir for a minute. Test it on your wrist to make sure it is not too hot. Then, using a cotton ball, pat it under your eyes as you would an eye cream or gel. Go lie down and listen to some music, or take a bath & let it stay on for at least 30 minutes. Then just rinse it off.Gelatin is very high in Vitamin K & Biotin. It will not remove your dark circles on the first application (but you will notice a difference), but if you do it daily for a week, and then 2-3 times a week for maintenance, you should notice a drastic reduction in dark circles.
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com/2007/01/01/special-spa-home-remedy-to-reduce-dark-circles/
http://www.mydarkcirclesblog.com .. tips on how to reduce dark circles, the causes of dark circles, home remedies, eye creams reviews, make up tips, and natural healer.
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