Those aren't eye bags but dark circles. Eye bags mean that there are physical bulges or pouches raised on your skin under your eyes.
Dark circles can be caused by:
1) pigmentation problems, which you can try to fade using any anti pigmenting product (trial and error as everyone reacts differently to the same products)
2) genetics which, not much you can do about it other than acceptance
3) lifestyle like not getting enough sleep or living a stressful life or being deficient in certain nutrients, so a lifestyle adjustment is needed to remove them
4) hollowing of the undereye areas, which can be corrected with either fillers or fat grafting
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u/Internal-Crow-3333
If it is genetics, its kinda hard to get rid of
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u/emeraldforrest
Don’t think its too bad. You have beautiful eyes
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u/IwKuAo
You do not have any “bags”, your skin is smooth and tight. You are not a candidate for fillers.
You might benefit from PRP to help with the darkness. But concealer is your best friend!
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u/UJKRI
Op do you suffer from allergies often? If yes, then try to get that under control first and use a good eye serum like the aminu one.
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u/desertprincessxo
You have beautiful eyes! hydrate and don't let the beauty industry standards affect your self esteem :)
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u/moon_witch_26
They are not "horrendous"!!! You have beautiful eyes 😍 and many people happen to find these darker under eyes absolutely gorgeous 🥰
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u/moschocolate1
You don’t have bags. Those are dark circles.
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u/s1696j
Mine looks the same. Ive tried multiple eye creams nothing really works. I think it gets better when the health conditions get better. Im working on that now.
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u/sono_ona
This is sadly just being an adult. My makeup doesn’t even cover mine anymore
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u/smugglingkittens
Your eyes are stunning
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u/callamoura
girl they fine
if you wanted to cover it with makeup i would recommend a peach concealer on top to neutralise the colour with ur skin and then ur regular concealer over it
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u/Justmelululu1
Work less and hydrate from within
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u/jsepublic
Work the muscle and lymph underneath. I'm figuring all this out as we speak. Also, hyperpigmentation.
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u/Worldly-Emu-2740
Seems like we have similar skintone and undereye pigmentation ! Twins. You can read about different types of under eye bags and pigmentation. I would do that first .. I also don’t see any eye bags love I think it’s pigmentation
I saw improvement w beauty of Joseph revive eye creme. Pls note it has retinol and niacinamide, so pls ease into it. Even at peak use, im only using 3-4 times a week.
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u/carabear85
Those are dark circles but eye bags
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u/evicci
For my dark circles, I useMurad’s Vita-C Eyes Dark Circle Corrector.
My skin is lighter, and my under eyes are bluer, so maybe a retinol or green-based serum or concealer would help you more. For daytime I use a tiny amount to tone down the dark circles. At night I use more as a mask because with consistent use it will lighten.
But they only have light-skinned results photos on their website, so maybe shopping for a vitamin c serum design to treat under eye dark circles & proven to work on variety of skin tones would better suit you.
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u/latheez_washarum
i only see eye hollows sis :|
well at least you don't have bags. let's try and look at the positive 😭
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u/cassatta
You don’t have bags. Your eyes have some dark circles. See if you can find a sunscreen that doesn’t sting your eyes and wear a concealer over the sunscreen. UV and blue light protection will help. But genetics can be a strong and play a role in whether or not you can completely eliminate them
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u/Effective_Grand_9726
Those aren’t dark circles they are NATURAL EYESHADOW
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u/Lazy-Substance-5062
Hydrate a lot. The more i use concealer on that area, the more it gets pigmented/dry/irritated.
What worked is polynucleotide with peptides skin booster undereye injections. Its a korean invention but not globally recognized/fda approved. Look into clinics that does this. Great for internal hydration and brightening
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u/Crafterandchef1993
Eye cream and eye brightener
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u/Ashenshapedash
they are lovely
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u/Aromatic-Muffin-538
Go to a dermatologist who does beauty treatments, I recommend micro needling or plasma or maybe salmon dna. I have similar dark circles and she suggested plasma (PRP) or salmon DNA. Apparently the skin under our eyes are super thin and the darkness is our veins showing, so we need collagen or more fat in the area (something like that).
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u/captain-ignotus
If it's any consolation, I was too distracted by your pretty eyes to notice any dark circles ahaha
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u/Tvgirllovr
PRP treatment
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u/jess_m19
I just wanted to say I think they’re really cute! Ik you feel a different way about them because they are on you, but I promise no one else sees them that way
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u/dcgradc
Concentrate on what your positive traits are .
Beautiful eyebrows
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u/ShrimpCerealFlakes
If you happen to use lash serums, the ones containing prostaglandins tend to darken the pigment around the eye area which can probably make your concern worse, speaking from experience as well as a fact
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u/Slow_Medicine820
Looks like it’s genetic. Have been trying different eye patches and they definitely help brighten the darkness. I’m currently using Nurse Renee’s eye patches and they are so good!!! Tried the charlotte tilbury ones they are ok too but didn’t feel hydrating enough.
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