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As we get older, many of us start to experience unsightly symptoms of aging. This varies from person to person, but most of us can agree that the most annoying signs of aging are the ones that are the most visible, particularly on the face. Dark lines under eyes can happen to any of us. Sometimes it is hereditary; other times it is due to lifestyle or diet. The causes can vary, but what remains consistent between all of us is that they are difficult to prevent, difficult to get rid of and none of us are very fond of them.

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Dark lines under eyes are especially bothersome because they affect how the world perceives us and in turn, reduce our self confidence. There are few things more annoying in the professional world than showing up for work each day trying to present yourself as an energetic, productive employee and instead, displaying the exact opposite. Nobody wants their coworkers to view them as tired, overworked and rapidly aging. It is counterproductive to feel this way on a regular basis. Waking up, taking a shower and looking into the mirror every morning should be where we get feelings of self-confidence and ready ourselves to tackle the day ahead. If this routine has the exact opposite effect, it can have a debilitating snowball effect that may affect every other aspect of your life, professionally or personally.

Many of us could go on for hours about why dark lines under eyes are problematic, unattractive and distracting, but that doesn't help our cause. What can we do about it? While plastic surgeons may suggest drastic, permanent measures to address the problem, many of us find these "solutions" to be too unpleasant, painful or severe. Not to mention the prices for these procedures are typically through the roof.
For those of us who don't consider surgery to be the ideal option, there are other solutions out there to address our dark lines under eyes. However, the answer isn't the same for everyone. First we need to address the potential causes of these dark under eye circles. If you isolate the root of your problem, it becomes much easier to find the best solution for your dark under eye issues. Like most cosmetic issues, if left untreated, dark under eye circles can become more and more prominent, compounding the problem.

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As we get older, our skin becomes less elastic, which allows fat deposits under the skin become more visible. Additionally, the delicate under eye skin is already thinner than skin in other areas of the body leaving it vulnerable to bruising and more translucent to show it. If dark lines under eyes runs in your family, you are more likely to suffer from this problem. While some hereditary and age issues may be hard to avoid, there are still remedies and solutions you can utilize to make them less visible. However, if your problems are derived from lifestyle factors, it is beneficial to rectify these problems before or during your treatment of your dark under eye circles. A lack of healthy sleep, lack of proper hydration and dietary concerns can greatly affect the presence of dark under eye bags and wrinkles. For these issues, one needs to take a stand against the lifestyle factors that are causing these problems. Even allergies can cause unsightly under eye symptoms, but these can usually be alleviated by treating the root of the allergy itself.

Once you have determined the cause of your dark under eye circles or at least have narrowed it down, you have to decide whether you want to go to the home remedy route, or the cosmetic product route. You may have heard of various home remedies such as cucumber compresses, tea bag application or various other strategies involving hydration or cold presses. If you opt to use eye creams, you should focus on the ones with Vitamin K in the active ingredients as it is proven to be one of most effective ingredients in under eye related cosmetic issues.

No matter what, there are helpful solutions and remedies for your situation. The key is understanding the causes and finding the appropriate solution for you.