If you woke up this morning with swollen, puffy bags under your eyes, here are a few simple do-it-yourself remedies to help make them disappear.
October 24, 2014
If you woke up this morning with swollen, puffy bags under your eyes, here are a few simple do-it-yourself remedies to help make them disappear.
Remember how old-time Hollywood actresses used to put cucumber slices on their eyelids? This is one old-fashioned remedy that still works — and if you don't have cucumbers, you can also use cold potatoes.
Chilled caffeinated tea bags make an ideal compress for puffy eyes because they contain tannins, a natural anti-inflammatory, as well as caffeine, which draws excess water away and shrinks blood vessels.
When it comes to puffy eyes, a little egg on your face can be a good thing.
You may not be in the habit of putting your silverware in the fridge, but cold spoons make a great instant remedy for morning-after puffy eyes.
Drinking plenty of water will flush out the salts that may cause water retention, which in turn causes facial puffiness and bloating.
To avoid the possibility of waking up with puffy eyes, the best thing you can do is to get a good night's sleep.
If some quality slumber isn't possible, try to have a potato, a couple of tea bags or spoons ready in the refrigerator. These simple remedies can help your eyes look rested, refreshed and ready for a new day.
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