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Brilio.net - Eye bags, or panda eyes, are a skin problem that often worries many people because it affects their appearance and self-confidence. Eye bags give the face a tired and old appearance. The main cause of eye bags is lack of sleep, which can cause blood vessels around the eyes to dilate and cause fluid buildup and swelling. This condition is exacerbated by smoking, which damages collagen and increases the risk of swelling around the eyes.
To overcome eye bags, natural ingredients can be a solution. In addition to green tea which is known to contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatories, potatoes can also be relied on. Potatoes, as a type of carbohydrate, contain soothing starch and have anti-inflammatory properties to overcome inflammation. The catalase enzyme in potatoes can brighten the dark eye skin area. For more optimal results, add bananas which increase elasticity and eliminate eye bags thanks to their vitamin C, vitamin E, and potassium content.
Here's how to make cream from these ingredients.
Ingredients:
1. 1 tablespoon of aloe vera
2. 1 banana peel
3. 1 potato
4. Baby powder.
Cussons Baby Powder Mild & Gentle is one of the famous baby powder brands in Indonesia that you can use to overcome eye bags. A good baby powder, Cussons Mild and Gentle Baby Powder has a light formula with a mixture of milk and chamomile to absorb sweat better. Vanilla extract in it can also nourish the skin to keep it soft. To buy this product at the cheapest price, you can check below.
How to make:
1. Cut the banana into small pieces.
2. Puree it with the skin
3. Pour into a bowl
4. Peel and wash the potatoes thoroughly
5. Then, grate the potatoes.
6. Mix with previous ingredients
7. Pour into a container, while filtering
8. Mix with aloe vera and baby powder to taste.
9. Stir until well mixed
10. Store in a skincare jar.
How to use:
1. Clean the neck area first
2. Apply the cream to the affected area
3. Leave it for about 15 minutes
4. Rinse using normal water
5. To get maximum results, use this cream regularly, namely three times a week.
(brl/tin)