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Brilio.net - Dark circles and fine lines under the eyes are often a problem that interferes with appearance. Without realizing it, a number of bad habits such as staying up late, often staring at gadget screens for too long, to lack of fluid intake can worsen the condition of the skin in the eye area. As a result, the eyes look tired, puffy, and look older than their actual age.
The skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive than other areas of the face, making it more susceptible to signs of aging. Factors such as UV exposure, eye rubbing habits, and unhealthy lifestyles also accelerate the appearance of dark circles and fine lines. If left untreated, this condition can become increasingly difficult to treat and can reduce self-confidence.
To overcome this problem, many people rely on special skincare products , such as eye cream. Eye cream is formulated with active ingredients that can moisturize, disguise dark circles, and reduce fine lines in the under-eye area. With regular and proper use, the skin around the eyes can look fresh and younger again.
But there are other alternatives if you don't want to use eye cream. A number of natural tools and ingredients can be effective in removing panda eyes and fine lines, such as cucumber and tea dregs. But not only that, stainless spoons can also be relied on to overcome panda eyes and fine lines in the eyes.
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and tea grounds have long been used in traditional skin care to treat issues such as fine lines and dark circles under the eyes, often referred to as panda eyes. While direct scientific evidence on the effectiveness of these two ingredients in reducing fine lines and dark circles is limited, some studies suggest that certain components in cucumber and tea have properties that may benefit skin health.
Cucumbers are known to have a high water content, reaching around 95%, which helps in moisturizing the skin. In addition, cucumbers contain vitamin C and caffeic acid, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce swelling and redness in the skin, while antioxidants help fight free radicals that can damage skin cells.
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Tea grounds, especially green and black tea, contain caffeine and antioxidants such as flavonoids. Caffeine is known to have a vasoconstrictor effect, which means it narrows blood vessels, which can help reduce puffiness and dark circles under the eyes. Additionally, the antioxidants in tea can help protect the skin from free radical damage and have anti-inflammatory properties.
To find out how to use it, check out briliobeauty.net's review on how to remove dark circles and fine lines, summarized from YouTube Adzillanie Izzati on Monday (17/2).
Ingredients:
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- Stainless steel spoon
- Tea dregs
- Grated cucumber
- Aloe vera gel
How to use:
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1. Spoons: Put the spoons in the refrigerator and let them cool. Place the spoons over your eyes and let them sit for a few minutes.
2. Tea dregs: Let the tea dregs cool. Then apply directly to the eye area and compress for 20-30 minutes.
3. Cucumber and Aloe Vera Gel: Mix cucumber and aloe vera gel. Dip a cotton ball until the cucumber and aloe vera are absorbed.
4. While waiting for it to soak in, put the mixture in the refrigerator and let it sit overnight.
5. Then, take the cotton and stick it to the under eye area. Leave it overnight and rinse the next day.
(brl/far)