Eyevive Dramatically Reduces Dark Circles

Why is Eyevive™ so effective?

Posted in Health
Eyevive helps reduce eye spots by strengthening the tiny vessels around your eyes,

Eyevive eye cream is specifically formulated for those with serious dark circles

Eyevive
Decreases Puffiness Around Your Eyes, Eyevive Reduces Appearance of Fine Lines and Crow's Feet.

Eyevive Dramatically Reduces Dark Circles Around Eye Area,
Reduce Dark Circle With EyeviveAs a wrinkle forms, it presses against capillaries. Over time our capillaries break down and become weak. With each broken capillary, blood surrounds the area causing poor drainage. This is what causes us to have dark circles. Through the micro circulation technology used in Eyevive™, which normalizes drainage and circulation around the eye, and our capillaries are resuscitated to their original glory. Less broken capillaries equates to less dark circles and ultimately, fewer wrinkles.

Eyevive™ helps to produce collagen that naturally decreases with age. This thickens the skin underneath the eyes, restoring suppleness, elasticity and vitality. Resulting in dramatic reduction of puffiness and bags. Eyevive™ has proven to not only slow the signs of aging, but to rejuvenate skin and reduce fine lines, wrinkles and dark circles that other products have been unable to treat.

Here is what Eyevive™ will do for you!!

  • Significantly reduce the wrinkles around your eyes
  • Reduces the appearance of eye bags by helping
    to relieve the accumulation of fluid
  • Increases the firmness around your eyes
  • Reduces your dark circles, puffy and baggy eyes
  • Helps to rebuild tissue strength and your skin's thickness
  • Deeply hydrates your skin so that it retains
  • moisture throughout the day
  • Helps neutralize free radicals that is aging your skin
  • Helps your eye contour look brighter, smoother, hydrated
    and more youthful
  • Will greatly prevents any further premature aging

What are the benefits of using Eyevive™?

Eyevive™ proprietary blended formula contains ingredients that are CLINICALLY PROVEN to reduce
the signs of aging.

2:18 AM - 2/9/2008


Water has been proven to help dark circles

Posted in Health


Appearances can be misleading. Dark circles under the eyes can make us look like we lack energy and enthusiasm for living. In our age-conscious, youth-oriented culture, dark circles can make us at look older and that can really hold you back.

Do you have dark circles? The best way to determine how you truly look to others is to go to a department store make-up counter. The glaringly bright light that is often at makeup-up counters is starkly different from the muted, face-friendly mirror in most of our home bathrooms. You can really see the dark circles under your eyes in the department store light.

If you find that indeed you do have dark shading under your eyse it is most likely from one of the following: heredity, age, lack of rest, or allergies.

If your dark circles are caused by lack of rest or allergies they may respond well to some very simple treatments that can be done at home. For lack of rest, of course the most immediate course of action is to up the number of hours rest you get at night. A little extra sleep can have a profound effect on how we look.
For allergies you might try some over the counter remedies which will shrink your nasal passages and accompanying mucus membranes, thereby reducing the puffy distended look around the eye area.

Water has been proven to help dark circles and under-eye puffiness in many sufferers. Increasing your intake of water to 8 or more glasses a day will probably help the appearance of your dark circles and puffiness.

Dark circles caused by heredity and age are both the result of thinning skin around the eye area. The blood vessels lay just beneath the surface of the skin so if the skin in the eye area is translucent or thin the blood shows through the skin as a bluish hue.

But there is hope. Science has proven that there are treatments that are successful in providing relief from dark circles under the eyes. There are substances called peptides which are great at rejuvenating the skin around the eye area.

In addition to peptides Vitamin K has been proven especially helpful for all skin conditions. In addition to helping scars and imperfections of the skin, it also tends to thicken the skin and plump it up. This puts additional padding between the delicate skin of the eye area and the blood vessels beneath the skin.

A topical treatment which combines the wonderful restorative qualities of the peptides with the skin renewing properties of Vitamin K would be very helpful in the treatment of dark circles.

One such product that has come to our attention is Eyederma(tm). This product, which is available from the Bodestore,  combines a peptide complex called Ocupeptide-3 with Vitamin K. It's makers say that it will reduce dark circles while also decreasing puffiness, strengthening the small blood vessels around the eye, reviving tired and fatigued eyelids giving you a more vibrant look.

Dark circles and under-eye puffiness can be treated successfully. Educate yourself on the possible causes and undertake these simple treatments to help correct it.
 

2:01 AM - 2/9/2008


Not an Ordinary Eye Cream ... A Dark Circle Breakthrough

Posted in Health

The first product specifically developed for serious dark circles ... not the kind that pop up in the morning and are gone by breakfast, but the kind of serious dark circles that stay around forever ... making you look old, tired and exhausted. "

Do you know what actually "causes" serious dark circles? I thought I did ... but I was wrong. Like most people, I thought dark circles were caused by hard partying, working late, being tired or simple allergies. But according to most research dermatologists, serious dark circles (the kind that make you look old, tired and exhausted) are about, of all things, the oxidation of hemoglobin (blood) in the capillary matrix of the peri-orbital eye area. What a mouthful!
These capillaries actually "leak" blood that begins to oxidize (through a process called hemoglobin degradation) ... creating a dark bluish-red pigmentation that looks distinctly like an ugly bruise.

What does all that mean in plain English? Tiny little capillaries deposit blood around your sensitive eye area. The blood turns deep purple and you end up looking like you just went 12 hard rounds in a boxing ring.

Not an Ordinary Eye Cream ... A Dark Circle Breakthrough

Because serious dark circles are so difficult to address (just take a look in the mirror after lunch ... ouch! So much for cakey concealers) it's not surprising that the hottest new "must-have" compound to shake up the "cosmeceutical" market is something called Hylexin[TM]. Why? Because it's the first formula specifically developed to dramatically reduce the appearance of serious dark circles.

2:00 AM - 2/9/2008


What is Technically Happening?

Posted in Health


Next they may be just part of the natural aging processes. Lack of restful sleep often results in bags and dark circles, and finally it may be due to environmental factors such as allergies, dehydration and crying. The truth is, the causes are not perfectly understood.


Aging causes our skin to get thinner. There is a break down of the lattice work under the skin formed by collagen fibers. This latticework acts to keep the skin tight and elastic.

Then, the thin skin, when seen in places without layers of fat (such as the skull or hands) gives a darker appearance...

With the skin around the eyes thinning, the blood vessels beneath and our own darker shadows of bone to begin to show through.

This may be worse due to genetic pre-disposition, but things like too much UV light and even smoking and worsen the effect.

Also a general lack of sleep or restful sleep is another culprit for baggy eyes and dark circles. It may have a lot to do with blood supply and oxygen in that area.

So, What Can be Done?

You may not be able to completely eliminate baggy eyes and dark circles, but you certainly can reduce them. Here are some real and effective tips to follow:

Drink plenty of fresh clean water daily and keep yourself hydrated

Take a 3mg tablet of melatonin (if your doctor agrees) each night, and try to get a more restful sleep Stop smoking

Wear refrigerated eye pack just before going to bed

Prepare a strong cup of tea with teabags, and then chill the bags with most of the water dripped out. Apply the teabags to closed eyes for 15 minutes during a nap or at the end of a long day.

Take collagen tablets, but consult your doctor to doses and frequency of such food supplements.
 

2:15 AM - 1/13/2008


How do I get rid of these dark circles?

Posted in Health

Dark Circles Under Your Eyes Got You Down?

You're not alone. Welcome to DarkCircles.net! If you're surprised by the blue when you look in the mirror in the morning, or if you are a fellow raccoon-person, you're in the right place.

Dark circles under the eyes are an extremely common and distressing issue. Did you know that:

  • Dark circles are the second most common dermatologic complaint? (Acne is #1)
  • Dark circles under the eyes are the most common non-hormonal skin problem
  • Dark circles are not caused by stress, all-night work or partying sessions or fatigue


When you have those big dark half-moons under your eyes, an objective observer is likely to guess your age as 8-12 years older than without those under-eye blemishes. Dark circles make you look older, tired, stressed, sick, depressed and just plain bad.
What causes dark circles?

Dark circles under the eyes are caused by a very specific physiological mechanism. If you're interested in biology and/or science, you may be interested in learning more about this process behind dark under-eye circles.

Most people are more interested in why they have dark circles. They don't care so much about oxidizing hemoglobin - they're more interested in learning more about hormonal causes or the link between allergies and dark circles. If that describes you, learn more about the causes of dark circles under the eyes.

Lucky for us, the latest generation of cosmeceuticals and skin care products can get rid of dark circles under your eyes. They work fast and they work well. We offer Dermalex, currently the most effective dark circle removal system available.

That's right -- you can face the world without embarassment or shame. We're pretty excited about the new lines of products available that can produce the kind of results that, only a few years ago, would've required surgery.
Home remedies for dark circles 

2:12 AM - 1/12/2008


How do I get rid of these dark circles?

Posted in Health

Dark Circles Under Your Eyes Got You Down?

You're not alone. Welcome to DarkCircles.net! If you're surprised by the blue when you look in the mirror in the morning, or if you are a fellow raccoon-person, you're in the right place.

Dark circles under the eyes are an extremely common and distressing issue. Did you know that:

  • Dark circles are the second most common dermatologic complaint? (Acne is #1)
  • Dark circles under the eyes are the most common non-hormonal skin problem
  • Dark circles are not caused by stress, all-night work or partying sessions or fatigue


When you have those big dark half-moons under your eyes, an objective observer is likely to guess your age as 8-12 years older than without those under-eye blemishes. Dark circles make you look older, tired, stressed, sick, depressed and just plain bad.
What causes dark circles?

Dark circles under the eyes are caused by a very specific physiological mechanism. If you're interested in biology and/or science, you may be interested in learning more about this process behind dark under-eye circles.

Most people are more interested in why they have dark circles. They don't care so much about oxidizing hemoglobin - they're more interested in learning more about hormonal causes or the link between allergies and dark circles. If that describes you, learn more about the causes of dark circles under the eyes.

Lucky for us, the latest generation of cosmeceuticals and skin care products can get rid of dark circles under your eyes. They work fast and they work well. We offer Dermalex, currently the most effective dark circle removal system available.

That's right -- you can face the world without embarassment or shame. We're pretty excited about the new lines of products available that can produce the kind of results that, only a few years ago, would've required surgery.
Home remedies for dark circles 

2:12 AM - 1/12/2008


The purple color of most dark circles.

Posted in Health

Eat food with rich vitamins and iron. Include fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet.

Use sunglasses while out in the sun, to protect your eyes from the harmful rays.

Cut the fresh figs into half and place them under the eye. Keep them for 15-30 minutes and rinse it with warm water.

Dark under eye circles plague many men and women, even those who have otherwise healthy and beautiful skin. The market is inundated with products which claim to combat or diminish them, but most of these products don't work. In order to feel confident about a product and not waste your money, you need to understand what causes dark under eye circles.
The Causes of Dark Under Eye Circles

The skin, and in fact the entire area, under the eyes is one of the most delicate areas of your entire body. Most of the epidermis (outer skin layer) on your body is 35-50 micrometers thick. Under your eyes it is about 20 micrometers thick; consequently it is much more fragile, and also more permeable to irritants and allergens.

This thin, fragile skin under your eyes covers a great concentration of blood vessels. The blood within those vessels is visible through the skin, often leading to a shadowed appearance. If your eyes have been irritated and you rubbed or scratched them, the area will bruise very easily, leading to dark under eye circles.

Given all of this information, you can see why it is both difficult to prevent and to treat under eye circles. The most important thing you can do is actually make sure that you don't rub the area; this typically means making sure you don't have any allergic reactions which cause your eyes to itch, and moisturizing the area so it isn't dry. Concealer is typically necessary, and you may want to consider something with a little bit of yellow in it to contrast with the purple color of most dark circles.

2:10 AM - 1/12/2008


To prevent dark circles under the eyes is to eat, drink and sleep well

Posted in Health


There is one cosmetic - a light-reflecting concealer - which helps because it contains titanium powder which reflects light across the dark area.

The best way to prevent dark circles under the eyes is to eat, drink and sleep well, reduce stress and combat fatigue.

Drink tomato juice with some mint leaves, lemon juice and salt. Eat food with rich vitamins and iron. Include fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet.

Home Remedies Dark Circles Tips:

Drink at least ten glasses of water everyday.

Yoga can also help you to get rid of dark circles. Do pranayam for atleast 5 minutes everyday.

Massage dark circles with any cold cream before going to bed atleast for 15 minutes.

Apply a paste of turmeric powder with pineapple juice.

Dip cotton balls in rose water or chilled water and keep it over the darker areas for 5-10 minutes.

Almond oil is the excellent skin food. Massage under and around the eyes with almond oil daily for 2 weeks.

Apply moisturizers with natural ingredients such as avocado oil, sesame, vitamin K and Vitamin E.

Apply a paste of powdered almonds and milk under the eyes.

Slurp this juice to get rid of those tainted circles. Drink tomato juice with some mint leaves, lemon juice and salt

2:08 AM - 1/11/2008


Dark circles under the eyes are an extremely common and distressing issue.

Posted in Health


Dark circles is common non-hormonal skin problem.

Dark circles under the eyes are caused by a very specific physiological mechanism. There are many contributing factors to the development of these dark circles and even more things that can make them worse.

Dark circles under the eyes are an extremely common and distressing issue.

Dark circles are not caused by stress, all-night work or partying sessions or fatigue. Dark circles under the eyes are a fact of life. Many people assume they're caused by not getting enough sleep, and they're right.

Dark circles are caused by one of three primary reasons. Vasculature inflammation. Late nights, allergies and nutritional deficiencies can enlarge the blood vessels beneath the thin under-eye skin. They acquired them with age and have failed to remedy the problem despite throwing every trick in the book at them.

Heredity is one of the main reasons to suffer from dark eye circles.

Stress or depression.

Prolonged exposure to sunlight, especially during summer.

Lack of sleep or fatigue.

Genetic hyper-pigmentation is the most treatable form of dark circles.

The best way to prevent dark circles under the eyes is to eat, drink and sleep well, reduce stress and combat fatigue. 

2:04 AM - 1/11/2008


The formation of dark circle below the eyes.

Posted in Health


The skin under our eyes is thin which thus led to it getting dry and wrinkled as we age. The veins become more prominent and lead to the formation of dark circle below the eyes.

Causes of Dark Eye / Under Eye Circle

There are many causes for the formation of the dark circles under the eyes.

The most common ones are:

Lack of sleep

Sleep is important as it allows the skin to rest. Late night partying or working throughout the night can cause the skin to grow wan and make the blood vessels under the eyes look more prominent.

Hereditary

Can you believe it? Dark eye circles can be genetic. Certain people who have sensitive skin or prone to allergies are more prone to dark eye circles. Continuous rubbing of the eyes can thicken and darken the skin and thus cause the formation of dark eye circles. Do not rub your eyes unnecessarily.

Excessive exposure to the sun

Long hours under the sun increase melanin production and thus increase the chance of dark eyes circles. Try not to be under the sun for too long.

Poor nutrition 

3:44 AM - 1/10/2008


Iimbalanced diet would also lead to dark eye circles.

Posted in Health


Watch your diet as poor or imbalanced diet would also lead to dark eye circles.

Working long hours at the computer

With today's improved technology, it is more common that people experience computer fatigue. It also aggravates the condition of dark eye circles as people spent long hours in front of the computer doing work. Take a few minutes of vision break to protect your eyes and to reduce fatigue.

Changes in Hormones

During menstruation or pregnancy, it is common to spot that the skin under the eyes gets darker due to hormonal changes.

Facial Bone Structure

Depending on the shape of your eyes and bone structure, people with deep set eyes might look as if they have dark eyes circles due to light reflection.

How to combat or minimize dark eye circles?

Use home therapies such as cold teabags or cucumbers.

Rest well - This is the best method!

Have a balanced diet and drink lots of water a day. The usual rule to drink at least 8 big glasses of water a day.

Use eye creams or gel that can aid in minimizing dark eye circles. This might help to alleviate but not entirely remove.

Use creams that can help to illuminate and reduce the dark eye circles.

Use a concealor to cover the discoloration portion and remember to blend it well or you will be walking around with two white patches!

Beach Wedding Planning Guide provides informative details on how about to plan for a beach wedding, including tips on looking your best on the big day.

2:03 AM - 1/10/2008


Recent Entries
- Why is Eyevive™ so effective?
- Water has been proven to help dark circles
- Not an Ordinary Eye Cream ... A Dark Circle Breakthrough
- What is Technically Happening?
- How do I get rid of these dark circles?
- How do I get rid of these dark circles?
- The purple color of most dark circles.
- To prevent dark circles under the eyes is to eat, drink and sleep well
- Dark circles under the eyes are an extremely common and distressing issue.
- The formation of dark circle below the eyes.
- Iimbalanced diet would also lead to dark eye circles.

Home
User Profile
Archives

My link


Medical Health Reports
Web Health Answers
Health News Journal
Health News Reports
Web Health Clinic
Equality Nutrition
TheHealthInsiders
HealthTuber

Advertisement

Health Tuber

The Article Insiders :: Your complete source for quality news and articles for your Website, e-zine, newsletter or e-mail campaigns.

Global Health Search Engine!