How to get rid of blue circles?
How to get rid of blue circles?
Coralie Techer
Blue circles can be a sign of a tired face or poor lifestyle, but also of a genetic factor! Is it possible to get rid of them? How to do it?
Blue circles, also known as dark circles or vascular circles, are dark and depigmented marks that appear under the lower eyelid. They can give the impression of a tired look and dull the natural radiance of the face... Fortunately, there are indeed effective methods to reduce or even completely eliminate these famous blue circles. What are these simple and practical tips to get rid of these unwanted dark circles? Whether you are looking for natural solutions, specific cosmetic products or advice on the lifestyle to adopt to avoid them, we are interested in everything we can try to have a fresh and radiant look.
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Why do we have blue circles?
There are several types of dark circles, bulging dark circles (bags), hollow dark circles, brown dark circles, red dark circles, or blue dark circles called pigmented dark circles. Before discovering how to make blue dark circles disappear, it is important to understand the facts that cause them. Blue dark circles are generally due to the transparency and thinness of the skin under the eyes, the thinner and more fragile it is, the more it reveals the small blood vessels and capillaries that are located under the surface. Obviously, the factors that can contribute to the appearance of blue dark circles are diverse and varied, they include genetics, skin color, fatigue, poor blood circulation, stress, dehydration and not always very healthy lifestyle habits.
What is the solution to prevent the appearance of blue circles?
It is entirely possible to avoid the appearance of dark circles under your eyes. To do this, there are a few habits to put in place in order to rebalance your daily life.
Hydration: Make sure you stay hydrated by drinking enough water throughout the day. Proper hydration helps maintain skin elasticity and prevent blood vessels from becoming visible under the eyes.
Getting your sleep quota: it's up to each person, whether it's 8, 9 or 7 hours (or less) you absolutely have to respect your sleep quota to avoid fatigue showing on your face and causing dark circles to appear. Bad habits and a significant lack of sleep can affect your health and youthfulness... Sleeping well to live better is not a myth!
Adopt a healthy lifestyle: this includes reducing or avoiding alcohol and tobacco consumption, eating a balanced diet by reducing salt intake and choosing home-made foods as much as possible.
Learn to manage your stress: Stress, when poorly managed and too present, is downright harmful to mental and physical health by weakening blood circulation. It is therefore not surprising that it is one of the major factors of blue circles. Practice stress management techniques, such as meditation, yoga or deep breathing, to reduce its impact on your body and skin.
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How to treat and conceal deep blue circles?
How to remove dark circles? This is a question that often comes up and is at the top of aesthetic concerns. If dark circles are indeed there, it is not inevitable! If you absolutely want to get rid of them or hide them, the solutions are rather easy and practical on a daily basis.
Natural tips for treating or concealing dark circles
- Cold compresses : Apply cold compresses, such as steeped and cooled tea bags, to the eyes to reduce inflammation and dilation of blood vessels.
- Lymphatic massage: Perform a gentle massage around the eyes to stimulate lymphatic circulation, reduce fluid retention and rid the body of toxins.
- Balanced diet: Eat a diet rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals to support skin health.
- Facial yoga: by practicing regular facial yoga exercises or facial gym, you can reduce or even completely fade dark circles! These exercises target the facial muscles and help boost good blood circulation.
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Cosmetic tips to camouflage or fade blue circles
- Color corrector: Use a peach or orange color corrector to neutralize the blue tones of dark circles. Apply the corrector before the concealer for optimal coverage.
- Concealer: Choose a concealer that is slightly lighter than your skin tone to brighten the under-eye area and camouflage blue circles.
- Foundation and powder: Use a foundation that is suited to your skin type and set it with a light, translucent powder to even out your skin tone and minimize the appearance of dark circles. Be careful not to overdo it, as this can accentuate fine lines and age your skin.
- Eye contour serum: apply an eye contour serum morning and evening to provide this fragile area with the necessary active ingredients (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, peptides, caffeine, etc.) that will help reduce the blue tone of the skin but also nourish and moisturize the skin to make it stronger. For greater effectiveness, you can apply your serum under a special eye contour patch, which will help the active ingredients penetrate deep into the tissues.
- Cosmetic surgery: A chemical peel can be used to exfoliate the top layer of skin and reduce dark circles. This procedure can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which improves skin texture and reduces dark circles. It should definitely be done by a professional!