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Why We Get Dark Circles and How to Get Rid of Them

When we see a person with dark undereye circles, our initial thought will probably be, “Oh, she’s lacking sleep!” But medical experts have found that there are more than a handful of factors that contribute to those dark circles, other than fatigue.

Today at Clamotion we are tackling the reasons why you might have dark circles, plus we’re sharing some tips on how you can fight them off to keep your face looking refreshed.

Why we get undereye circles

Why We Get Dark Circles and How to Get Rid of Them
The reason behind dark circles under the eyes is different depending on the person, but one cause that we all share is that the shadows under your eyes are caused by the lack of free-flowing oxygen in the blood vessels, which causes hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is produced by an amino acid called melanin. What are commonly known as eyebags, can be attributed to the unconscious act of rubbing one’s eyes, excessive exposure to the sun, or inadequate sleep; while other factors include genetics and aging. Even so, dark circles can also be caused by medical conditions such as allergies, eczema, dermatitis, and anemia.

How we can fight them

Why We Get Dark Circles and How to Get Rid of Them
Melanin is a natural brown or black pigment in our bodies that is responsible for bringing color to our skin, hair, eyes, and some other parts of our bodies. Here are some tips on how you can prevent too much melanin from getting under your eyes and giving you those gloomy eye bags.

1. Practice proper bed posture.

Why We Get Dark Circles and How to Get Rid of Them
Sleeping in an upright position can prevent puffiness. While you’re getting your zzzz’s, fluid can collect under your eyes, especially when you are laying in a more flat position. Keeping your head slightly propped up can help prevent that fluid build-up, leaving your morning face looking well-rested.

2. Avoid direct sunlight.

Why We Get Dark Circles and How to Get Rid of Them
Ask any dermatologist and they will tell you to keep your face out of direct sunlight. Not only does sunlight compel our skin to age faster, but harmful UV rays can also cause damage to the skin. This skin aging leads to the formation of swelling and dark undereye circles. So if you plan to be in the sun, put on some sunscreen and wear a pair of shades and a hat!

3. Try out natural ingredients.

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