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Say bye bye raccoon eyes.
Who or what invented the concept of dark eye rings? Seems 90% of it is down to plain & simple lack of sleep.
Too little sleep ups cortisol levels, causing skin to retain fluid among other ‘nasties’. Combine that with poor eating habits , sun damage, and allergies, and eureka, dark circles and eye bags.
Preemptive strike:
Here’s a tip that may run opposite to what you’ve heard so far. Drink a glass of water before bed, yes you heard us right; this reduces puffiness by decreasing the amount of salt in the body.
Store an eye gel in the fridge and pat it around the eye area before bed.
Elevate the head of your bed or sleep on a thick pillow to prevent fluid from settling under the eyes.
In the morning, using an eye cream that contains both antioxidants & light diffusing particles, such as Neutrogena Radiance Boost, or one that has cucumber extract as an ingredient, helps a lot.
If allergies are the ones contributing to the raccon effect, take an antihistamine.
Counterstrike:
Any eye cream that contains caffeine helps remove fluid from the skin.
Cold tea bags have tannins which also reduce puffiness.
Our favourite trick for circles would be to dab on vitamin k. Vitamin K is used in operations to reduce bruising after surgeries and it has been formulated for eye circles in a number of products. We also like the use of retinol, which makes lines less noticeable over time.

From there it is all about camouflage. We like to cover rings with light-reflecting concealer and if you finish off with a white eye pencil rubbed on the inner corners of the eyes, vavoom. 
That trick alone makes you look alert even if you’re not. Only Jane Iredale of course, the mineral makeup is best suited for sensitive skin.
Specials:
Vita K for dark eye circles now available in store at $79.90. 10% off for the first ten readers of this post.