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Tired of bags under your eyes?

Try these simple tricks

- AMRITHA K

Under-eye bags mild swelling or puffiness - are common as you age. Ageing weakens your eyelid muscles and the tissues around your eyes. Fat that helps support the eyes can move into the lower eyelids, making them look puffy. Fluid also may accumulate in the space below your eyes, adding to the swelling. The presence of bags under the eyes is usually a cosmetic concern and is not typically indicative of a serious medical problem. However, several home remedies and tips can help reduce the appearance of bags under the eyes, such as cool compresses. Let’s take a look at the different ways to manage bags under eyes.

Use tea bags

Caffeinate­d tea bags can be used to treat dark circles and bags under the eyes. In addition, caffeine in tea contains powerful antioxidan­ts that may increase blood flow to the skin.

How-to:

Steep two tea bags for three to five minutes. The tea bags should be chilled in the refrigerat­or for 20 minutes.

Next, squeeze out the excess liquid and apply it to your under-eye area.

Let the tea bags sit for 15 to 30 minutes.

Consider using a retinol cream

A topical applicatio­n of this ingredient can reduce puffiness and improve collagen deficiency in the skin. Normally, retinol is applied to the skin once a day, approximat­ely half an hour after cleansing your face. Caution: You should not use retinol creams or take extra vitamin A while you are pregnant.

Before going to bed, remove your makeup

You may also be able to prevent bags under your eyes by improving your nightly routine. For example, it is important to wash your face each night before going to bed.

Apply a cold compress

The applicatio­n of cold to the area may temporaril­y reduce swelling by constricti­ng the blood vessels. DIY cold compresses can include a chilled teaspoon, a cool cucumber, a wet washcloth, or a bag of frozen vegetables.

Tip: Wrap your compress with a soft cloth before applying so your skin doesn’t get too chilly. It only takes a few minutes to see results.

Don’t forget to wear sunscreen

Wearing sunscreen may help reduce dark circles and under-eye bags. Make sure it’s SPF 30 or higher and waterresis­tant. Whenever necessary, reapply.

Here are a few more tips for managing bags under the eyes:

Consume collagen-rich foods Eat more iron-rich foods Cut back on salty foods Cut back on alcohol

Stay hydrated

Quit smoking

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