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heyy everyone i've read that vitamin K, vitamin C, and vitamin A are good things to have in an eye cream to get rid of the dark circles/bruising look.
this article : click here
has anyone had any good experiences with this or any other remedy? preferably something natural like a cream or diet and not names of concealers or other cover-ups, thanks!
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i use vitamin C for my face.
Vitamin C Skin Boost for my face and Vitamin C Eye Reviver from The Body Shop.
I use the skin boost as a primer under powder or as a moisturizer if I go make up less.
Eye reviver is applied in the morning daily. Works for me.
I've used Tea Tree Oil (from any health store) /Tea Tree moisturizer (Body Shop) to lighten up dark spots... use this at night because it's pretty fragrant. The thing with tea tree oil is that you have to use it daily for it to show results.
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looks fine, my complexion is fairly even. my enemy is more redness and puffiness than dark circles.
when you put anything on your eyes though, make sure to use your ring finger because it has the lightest amount of pressure.. the skin around your eyes is the thinnest.
mine is an older version, came in a little bottle... got it a while ago and only started using it in 2011.. the pump of mine only spritz out a little bit so since i've been using it i'd say there's about 3/4 left? you dont need very much with the kind i have but their newer version might be a little different.