Dark circles can be caused by a number of factors, including:
Genetic: Dark circles beneath the eyes may be genetic and run in families in some situations. Dark circles may be more common in people who have naturally thinner or more transparent skin.
Age: As we become older, the skin under our eyes thins and loses suppleness, making the blood vessels beneath it more visible thus creating dark circles.
Sleep deprivation: Sleep deprivation can cause the skin to become paler, making the blood vessels beneath the skin more visible and contributing to the appearance of dark circles.
Allergies: Allergy or hay fever can cause inflammation and swelling in the eyes, making blood vessels apparent and giving birth to dark circles.
Dehydration: When the body is dehydrated, the skin becomes dull and blood vessels become more visible, resulting in the appearance of dark circles.
Sun exposure: It causes the skin to create more melanin, which can contribute to the appearance of dark circles.
The formation of dark, discoloured areas under the eyes is the most prevalent indication of dark circles.
Maintaining an excellent sleep routine, staying hydrated, avoiding excessive sun exposure, and treating any underlying allergies or medical issues that may be contributing to the problem are all key ways to prevent or lessen the appearance of dark circles.
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