Whether you're stressed (we don't blame you RN), tired or have a genetic tendency toward blue bags, dark circles are remarkably common - here's how to combat them
Lip Challenge. In fact, it can be a safe and effective treatment when in the hands of a qualified and knowledgable professional.
“The fat pads under our eyes shrink over time leading to a loss of volume, which creates a hollow and a shadow under the eye," explains Kerr. "If this is the cause of your dark circles, the only way to treat this is by a little bit of filler injected under the eye." According to Kerr, the filler lifts the skin and slightly diminishes the shadow-causing hollow. "Plus, filler will help to hide any purple skin tone due to leaky blood vessels. Dark under-eye circles can be caused by factors including hyper-pigmentation, leaky blood vessels or loss of volume,” adds Kerr.
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