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Table of contents

Copyrights

Dedication

Table of contents

About this book

Puffy eyes and eye bags

Reasons that lead to puffy eyes

Normal aging

Crying

Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism

Periorbital cellulitis

Blepharochalasis

Chagas disease

Mononucleosis

Sleep deprivation

Fluid preservation

Diet

Alcohol and tobacco use

Allergies

Skin disorders

Nephrotic syndrome

Tear glands

Can the puffy eye bags be genetic?

How do genes inherit from the family affect the appearance of eye bags?

Why do your eye bags look worse with each passing year?

What can you do if you have eye bags in your 20s and 30s?

Symptoms of eye bags

Symptoms of puffy eyes include:

Puffy eyes when you wake up from sleep

Why are puffy eyes and eye bags not good?

What other symptoms might occur with puffy eyes?

Other symptoms that may happen alongside puffy eyes

Serious symptoms that might indicate a life-threatening condition

What are the potential complications of puffy eyes?

Are eye bags ‘unbeautiful’?

Tips to hide puffy eyes and eye bags

Orange tone concealers

Dermablends

Nude eyeliner shades

Concealing trick - don’t conceal the eye bags themselves!

Red lipsticks to hide the eye bags under your foundation

Use finger pad taps to blend the concealer

Conceal in triangle shape - not dots/circles

How to get rid of puffy eyes?

Sunscreens

Frozen tea bags

More water intake

Frozen steel spoons

Caffeine based under eye patches

Strawberry Jam

Hazel effects

Meditation

Wet washcloth massage

Veggie bag compressions

Cucumber time!

Soothing eye drops

Get rid of your sinuses

Dark Chocolate!

Maintain a good sleeping cycle

Eye masking routines

Be careful with your allergies

Potato slices - a natural bleach

Turmeric and Aloe

Cucumber and lemon extracts

Tomato slices

Cold milk face wash

Petroleum jelly

Reduce alcohols

Moisturization

Saline water

Baking Soda

Eye massage

Use an antihistamine

Use retinol creams

Vitamin capsules/oil massage

Coconut oil massages

Daily exercise and diet routine

Skin lightening creams

Wash off your makeup before bed

The perfect eye serum

Use an elevated pillow

Eat more collagen

Egg and coffee

Eat more iron

Reduce salty foods from your diet

Stop smoking!

When to seek help from a dermatologist for eye bags?