Men don't usually wear makeup to conceal flaws, so cosmetic issues like
dark circles under the eyes can be especially annoying. There are many
possible causes for under-eye circles, though people often associate
these with lack of sleep. Heredity and age can be factors. Blood vessels
under the eyes become more visible with age because a man will lose fat
and collagen and his skin will thin. There are, however, ways for men
to address this unsightly problem.
Step 1
Eat foods that nourish the skin
and drink enough water. Even mild dehydration can cause dark circles to
appear. Drink eight to 10 glasses of water daily. Choose whole grains
and nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables. Consume orange vegetables for
vitamin A, citrus fruits for vitamin C which supports collagen
production, and green leafy vegetables for vitamin E. Make sure you get
essential fatty acids and zinc in your diet. Both nutrients are vital
for skin health. Eat salmon twice a week to gain omega-3s. Eat beef or
pork to get zinc. Ingest foods with iron like eggs, beans, meat and
leafy greens.
Step 2
Discover and treat any
allergies. Allergies are a top cause for under-eye circles, according to
the Mayo Clinic. Visit your doctor and check for food allergies as well
as seasonal allergies.
Step 3
Alleviate nasal congestion and
sinusitis. People who suffer chronic sinusitis often also have dark
circles. Congestion darkens and dilates veins that drain from the eyes
to the nose, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Step 4
Alter your lifestyle. Reduce
your intake of alcohol and caffeinated sodas. Stop smoking, which can
cause dark circles, according to the Mayo Clinic. If you are sedentary,
get moving. This will boost circulation and improve your overall health.
Try walking if you are just getting started. Work out for at least 10
minutes at a time five days a week. That's minimum amount needed per
session to gain a health benefit, according to the Physical Activity
Guidelines for Americans.
Step 5
Chill out with cold therapy.
Utilize chilled moisturizers with vitamins K and/or E, sesame oil,
safflower oil or avocado oil. Freeze parsley in ice cubes and apply
these under the eyes. Parsley has chlorophyll that can ease
pigmentation. Massage cold eye cream or almond oil and honey onto the
dark circles for a few minutes prior to going to sleep. Almond oil
contains vitamin E and is a monounsaturated fatty acid, both of which
benefit skin.
Step 6
Cure or control your eczema.
Eczema can cause your skin to thin, which makes blood vessels under your
eyes more apparent. Visit your doctor to see if you need medication
such as antibiotics, antihistimines or immunomodulators. Try to find out
what triggers the eczema, such as harsh soap, and try using a
humidifier at night when sleeping.
Step 7
Keep your fingers away from
your itchy eyes. If your eyes are itchy due to allergies or seasonal
colds, try using wetting drops instead of rubbing, which contributes to
dark circles.
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