The pressure and stress of work can give you sleepless nights. You then top this with unhealthy junk food. The result is to put the entire body under strain, especially the eyes. And one day you wake up to find little pouches formed under your eyes. These pouches are known as baggy eyes and should not be confused with the puffiness of the eye. This is because baggy eyes require a long and a persistent effort from you to get rid of it, unlike puffy eyes, which disappear within a short time. Though it may give you, the look of an intellectual, dark and fluffy eye can be quite irritating to those who have them. Especially in women, it can be the end of their self-confidence as it makes them look unglamorous and tired. Baggy eyes can also be the result of age, which makes it all the more irritating as no one would like to show their age. In the fast-paced swarm, baggy eyes are a common problem but that does not mean that you should bear it to stay in the herd. Making a few changes in your lifestyle is the first step that you should take to get rid of your baggy eyes.
Our face attracts the most amount of attention. Therefore, we pay most attention to the way our face looks. We take special care of our face, its skin, its appearance and we try to present our face in the most beautiful manner we can. In a person's face, it is the eyes that catch the attention of the observer. If the eyes are beautiful the beauty of the face is enhanced. But a problem that a number of women face is dark circles under the eyes. When a woman has dark circles under her eyes, no matter how beautiful her eyes are their impact is diminished because of these dark circles. If we understand the cause of dark circles then we may be able to deal with them and treat them if possible.
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