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Can having dark lines under your eyes mean you have an allergy? |
well, i don't get a lot a lot of sleep... b ut i know a lot of people who don't either and they still dont' have these ugly dark purple lines under their eyes. i am really self concious of them and i'd love to know if anything causes them besides not enough sleep. Does anyone have anything similar? or does anyone have any ideas on what would help them go away? thanks -jess Every body is different. dark lines under your eyes ARE caused by lack of sleep - and everyone's pigmentation is different and will react differently to lack of sleep. This is NOT a sign of an allergy. Please try to get more sleep - lack of sleep does more damage than create bags under your eyes - but it also weakens your immune system, your heart, and many other organ functions are affected when you don't give your body proper rest. For a quick fix - try putting cucumber slices over your eyes and taking a short 15 minute nap. The cold will reduce the swelling, the cucumber will absorb some of the impurities in your skin, and the nap will help you feel refreshed. Source(s): http://www.kristinramey.myarbonne.com... Pure, Safe, Beneficial products to bring out the true beauty in you Stop eating bread. it can be hereditary, that you're more likely to get them from lack of sleep. pick up some yellow concealer at the store to cover them. Absolutely means you have an allergy. You need to find what you are allergic to and remove it from your environment and if that is impossible start taking an antihistamine. Well my friend had that problem. But it was because she wasn't getting enough sleep. So maybe that could be the problem. My daughter has that problem. When she went to her doctor, the first time that she had seen him the first thing he asked me if she had any allergies. She still has the dark circles and she is 4. You know she gets lots of sleep so im guess that she does have an allergy. Try taking some over the counter allergy meds. for a few weeks and see how you do. |
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