Listly by Lindsey Christiansen
Utah medical assistants work long hours, meaning sleep is hard to come by. Because of this many medical assistants are constantly battling puffy eyes and dark circles. Of course sleep and proper nutrition are the best remedy for dark circles and puffy eyes, but many medical assistants work schedules don’t allow it. Fitness Magazine says these are some of the best quick fixes:
Keep tea bags in the fridge so you can use them as an anti-inflammatory tool. When you get home from medical assisting, or before you go to bed lie down and place them on your eyelids for a few minutes. This will leave your eyes feeling refreshed.
It might seem impossible to you right now, but there is a way to get rid of bags and puffiness under your eyes. If you're ready to cut through all the confusing information about puffy, baggy eyes then you'll want to keep reading.
If you are a victim to the bad Utah allergies, you don’t only wake up with dark eyes, but puffy eyes. Ice is an excellent solution to this problem. Wrap an ice cub in a thin washcloth, then gently wipe it along the skin surround your eyes for two minutes. This trick does wonders.
Utah weather is harsh on skin. For this reason it is vital to wear eye cream. Different eye creams have different purposes. If you want to de-puff your eyes try Garnier Skincare Skin Renew Anti-Puff Cooling Eye Roller. If you want to brighten your eyes turn to Grapefruit Dark Circle Correcting Eye Cream.
Sometimes there is only so much home remedies and eye creams can do. To cover up the dark circles lighten them up with a concealer. You should choose a concealer that is one shade lighter than your skin tone. A popular concealer that is available in all Utah grocery stores is Neutrogena Healthy Skin Brightening Eye Perfector.
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