Skin Care
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 |
Stop Rubbing Your Eyes No matter how bad your allergies or how drowsy you feel, resist the urge to rub your eyes. Eye rubbing causes inflammation, says Day, which can make under-eye skin appear swollen.
Use eye drops, such as Visine's lubricated Tired Eye Relief Eye Drops, $8.99, to keep over-worked eyes from feeling fatigued. If your eyes are itchy, you could have an allergy you're not aware of. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates that 50 million people in the US have seasonal allergies -- that's 30 percent of all adults. Does this sound like you? Ask your doctor about antihistamine eye drops, specially formulated to treat eye-itching due to allergies.
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Use eye drops, such as Visine's lubricated Tired Eye Relief Eye Drops, $8.99, to keep over-worked eyes from feeling fatigued. If your eyes are itchy, you could have an allergy you're not aware of. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology estimates that 50 million people in the US have seasonal allergies -- that's 30 percent of all adults. Does this sound like you? Ask your doctor about antihistamine eye drops, specially formulated to treat eye-itching due to allergies.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Consider Blepharoplasty to Get Rid of Eye Bags