Reduce Wrinkles, Dark Circles And Puffy Eyes in 1 day!

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Louise Griffin
  • Published July 10, 2007
  • Word count 403

Wrinkles

Although wrinkles can signify wisdom, most people

nowadays would rather not have them.

Many products and procedures promise to reduce

wrinkles. Some do little or nothing (like the

products that claim they reduce "the appearance

of fine lines," which means that they don't

reduce the lines themselves). Others can achieve

a fair amount of success.

Skin ages all over the body, but much more so

where there has been sun exposure. Changes

brought on by sun damage (photoaging) include "

dryness" (really roughness), sagginess, skin

growths like keratoses ("liver spots"), and

wrinkles.

Most wrinkles appear on the parts of the body

where sun exposure is greatest. These especially

include the face, neck, the backs of the hands,

and the tops of the forearms. Wrinkles come in

two categories: fine surface lines and deep

furrows. Wrinkle treatments are in general much

more effective for fine lines.

Dark Circles

Almost everyone gets dark circles under their

eyes from time to time. Dark circles under eyes

usually are temporary and not a medical concern.

You may be surprised to learn that fatigue

usually isn't the cause of dark circles. Instead,

the most common cause is nasal congestion. When

your nose is congested, veins that usually drain

from your eyes into your nose become widened (

dilated) and darker.

Another cause of under eye circles is eyelid

swelling during sleep. When you lie down, gravity

can cause fluid to collect in your lower eyelids.

This swelling may create the appearance of

shadows below your eyes. In addition, dark

circles can result from chronic skin conditions,

such as atopic eczema. Dark circles can also be

genetic.

Puffy Eyes

Puffy eyes can be caused by many factors. These

include fluid retention, stress, allergies,

hormone changes, and other factors as well. When

we cry, it is often accompanied by swollen eyes.

This is due to the fact that are body reacts to

emotions and causes more blood to flow through

the eyes which leads to swelling. Also the

production of too many emotional tears can strain

the eyes. Also, we get puffy eyes after sleeping.

This can be caused by different factors such as

too much sodium in a diet causing water retention,

tossing and turning and not getting enough sleep,

excessive drinking of alcohol, and others as

well.

The Solution

To reduce Wrinkles, Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes

please visit overnight-wrinkle-cures.com and

claim your FREE e-book "Natural Summer Skincare".

Louise Griffin (Naturopath)

http://www.overnight-wrinkle-cures.com

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