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  2. How to Get Rid of Dark Under-Eye Circles, For Real - AOL

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    Although there are several causes of dark circles (we'll get to those below), there are also several ways we can address them, from eye cream to filler, and even just really good concealer when ...

  3. Are your dark under-eye circles caused by allergies? What's ...

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    Try keeping up with your allergy medications to reduce nasal congestion, apply cold compresses to the area and prop up your pillow at night to help fluids drain better. 🍁 What I'm doing ...

  4. Reduce puffiness and dark circles with these Amazon ... - AOL

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    My eyes arebrighter and the dark circles have lightened. It feels amazing as soon as you apply, giving my eye area lots of moisture. I have tried several eye creams over the years and this one is ...

  5. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    Any condition that causes the eyes to itch can contribute to darker circles due to rubbing or scratching the skin around them. Hay fever sufferers in particular will notice under-eye "smudges" during the height of the allergy season. Atopy can lead to frequent rubbing of the eyes, leading to local inflammation and increased pigmentation. [4]

  6. The 25 Best Eye Creams for Dark Circles, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Sephora. This eye cream is at the top of my list for tackling dark circles. Formulated with a triple vitamin C complex, it aims to brighten and improve elasticity around the delicate eye area.

  7. Pirenoxine - Wikipedia

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    Pirenoxine (abbreviated PRX, trade name Catalin) is a medication used in the possible treatment and prevention of cataracts. A report in the Inorganic Chemistry journal s howed that in liquid solutions, pirenoxine could cause decreased cloudiness of a crystallin solution produced to mimic the environment of the eye.

  8. Afterimage - Wikipedia

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    The opponent color theory is that there are four opponent channels: red versus cyan, green vs magenta, blue versus yellow, and black versus white. Responses to one color of an opponent channel are antagonistic to those of the other color. Therefore, a green image will produce a magenta afterimage. The green color adapts the green channel, so ...

  9. Tired of dark circles? This eye cream is the 'holy grail ...

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    Reduce the appearance of dark circles, lines and wrinkles for way less than a spa treatment. $19 at Amazon The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.