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Say Goodbye to Puffy EyesWhether you're dealing with fatigue, post sob-fest swelling or under-eye bags, we've found best ways to get rid of puffy eyes |
Change Your Sleeping Position If you notice that you have bags under your eyes when you wake up, but they tend to go away by noon, it's likely that fluid retention is causing your puffy eyes. While you sleep, fluids build up, resulting in bags. This is especially true if you sleep on your stomach or side.
Sleep on your back with an extra pillow elevating your head. This will allow the fluids to drain and help prevent it from accumulating in the first place. Another tip: If you wake with puffy eyes, gently tap the area with your fingertips upon rising to aid fluid drainage, or, use an eye product with a rollerball applicator to stimulate the area.
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Sleep on your back with an extra pillow elevating your head. This will allow the fluids to drain and help prevent it from accumulating in the first place. Another tip: If you wake with puffy eyes, gently tap the area with your fingertips upon rising to aid fluid drainage, or, use an eye product with a rollerball applicator to stimulate the area.
SEE NEXT PAGE: High-Tech Ways to Conceal Puffy Eyes