7 tips vs swollen eyes

Poor blood circulation, as well as fluid retention, favor the appearance of bulges around the eyes, so our eyes can look sad and lifeless. If this is your case, we give you the following tips to reduce swollen eyes and show off a spectacular look.

According to the portal eHow.com , the inflammation is generated by the accumulation of liquids in the orbits, so the best thing to eliminate them is to activate the area either with exercise, food and products such as the following:

1.- Refreshes the look: The cold activates blood circulation in the area, which helps prevent fluid retention. Put some cold slices of cucumber or a frozen mask. If you do not have teabags or any of these two products, you can place some metal spoons in the refrigerator and when they are very cold, place them over your eyes.

2.- Creams: Apply an eye gel that includes caffeine or vitamin K among its ingredients. The products that come in roll-on are kinder to your skin.

3.- Caffeine: After a night of partying, take a laden coffee or black tea to encourage the drainage of liquids.

4.- Pills: If the swelling of the eyes is caused by an allergy, it is best to take a mild antihistamine to reduce the symptoms.

5.- Exercise: To activate your circulation, jump for five minutes. Let your knees reach your chest. When finished breathe deeply.

6.- Massage: Small movements in the eye area will help reduce inflammation. Use a soft cream or gel so that your fingers slide easily and do the steps presented in this video:

7.- Elevate your head: Sleep on a pillow high, so that your head that raised and prevent liquids from staying in your eyes.

If your problem persists you can use a little makeup to hide it, by applying a little concealer and shadows you can emphasize your dream look. And you, do you have other tips to reduce puffy eyes?

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