5 Ways To Get Rid Of Dark Eye Circles Without Using Concealer

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The next time you chat about beauty with your friends, ask them what their top concerns are and chances are, dark eye circles will be one of them. As one of the top Google searches, it seems that undereye circles are a major concern for many women but yet, most of us rely on concealers to hide them rather than address the root of the problem.

This is because more often than not, dark eye circles are basically blood vessels around the eye contour area showing through as a result of thinning skin. This is why under eye circles seem to be more common and more visible in people who are more advanced with age, since our skin loses its density as we get older. Another major factor that causes dark eye circles is the lack of sleep because inadequate rest can lead to poor circulation, which is why our skin looks dull and our undereye area looks shadowy. And just like many other skincare concerns, it could be due to allergies or just because some people are genetically predisposed to dark eye circles.

Genetics aside, there are a host of solutions when it comes to getting rid of dark eye circles. Whether you choose to seek professional help and see a derm, prefer to explore DIY options or are simply struggling to find the perfect concealer that won’t sink into wrinkles, here are the top 5 ways to reduce the appearance of dark eye circles.

1. Mount Lai The De-Puffing Jade Eye Massage Tool

This massage tool is designed specifically to treat the delicate skin around the eyes. It reduces puffiness and can help reduce eye bags, awakens and rejuvenates the eye area, and aids in the absorption of eye cream or serum into the skin.

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2. Foreo Bear™ 2 Eyes & Lips

Designed for those who wish to keep lines and wrinkles at bay, Bear™ 2 Eyes & Lips uses up to 270 ua of lifting microcurrent™ and tapping microcurrent™ to fade initial signs of aging around your eyes and mouth, while also visibly plumping lips.

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3. est.lab OptimaLift A+ Intelligent Eye Revitaliser 2.0

Meet the Eye-con. Cult favourite OptimaLift A+ Intelligent Eye Revitaliser Tri-Action Massager is now back with a New and Improved edition that features an upgraded sonic vibration function with 3 different intensities - low, medium and high, specifically built based on customers’ feedback to cater to the comfort level and eye concerns of different individuals.

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4. Currentbody Skin LED Eye Mask

The CurrentBody Skin LED Eye Mask combines 4 LED wavelengths amber (605nm), red (633nm), deep red (660nm) and near-infrared (830nm) into a powerful and targeted treatment for your eyes. This clinically proven technology hits the deeper layers of your skin to ramp up collagen production and kickstart cellular healing.

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5. RENPHO Eye Massager Eyeris 1

This cool eye massager adopts oscillating pressure and rhythmic percussion massaging, it can make the skin around the eyes more relaxed.

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