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How To: Get Rid of Dark Circles Under Eyes

How-to Reduce Dark Circles
Purpose: Diminish puffy or tired-looking eyes with this cold therapy, or improve dark circles and relax skin around eye area with a warm treatment.
Estimated Time: 10 minutes
Tools: Eye Gel Mask / Eye Rescue Formula / Washcloth / Water
Related Articles: Get Rid of Puffy Eyes, Dark Circles and Racoon Eyes
Cold Treatment:
Freeze Eye Gel Mask.

Place a moist washcloth over closed eyelids. This helps maintain the right temperature and improve hydration of the skin.

Place Eye Gel Mask over washcloth.

Relax with mask in place for 10 minutes.

Remove Eye Gel Mask and washcloth.
Apply a small amount of Eye Rescue Formula to area around the eyes to lock-in moisture with nourishing ingredients.
Warm Treatment:
Place Eye Gel Mask in warm water for 5 minutes so that it is warm, but not hot, to the touch.

Place a moist washcloth over closed eyelids.

Place Eye Gel Mask over washcloth.

Relax with mask in place for 10 minutes.

Remove Eye Gel Mask and washcloth.
Apply a small amount of Eye Rescue Formula to area around the eyes.
Tips: Try the warm treatment before you head out for a night on the town to promote a smoother, brighter look around the eyes, and use the cold treatment the next morning to reduce the appearance of tired-looking eyes. When you have the time, try both treatments one after the other. The combined effect of the temperature change can promote a fresher look immediately.
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