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Lack of sleep, stress, dehydration and poor diet are among the most common causes of dark circles and puffy eyes. While dark eye circles are not dangerous, many people seek treatment to remove them permanently. 

One of the best ways to eliminate those annoying dark circles is to change your lifestyle habits. In fact, the methods like getting adequate sleep, applying cold compresses, or consuming more vitamin C can help to get rid of puffy eyes, but they may not work for everyone. That’s why some people turn to healthcare products they find online or in local beauty stores. This tutorial will show you the steps to remove your dark circles with facial massage. 

How to Eye Massage to Remove Dark Circles

Step 1: First, you need to improve blood circulation around your eye area. To do it, use your index and middle finger to tap around the circle of your eyes. Make sure you do it gently.

Step 2: Now, use the same gentle tapping step with your eyebrows and then apply it inwards along the top of your cheekbones and the bridge of the nose. Make sure you circle your eyes three times. 

Step 3: Perform a firm press on the area where the brows start using the tip of your middle finger. After that, 

Step 4: Press firmly inward toward your nose, the bridge of the nose, and the inner corner of your eyes. 

Can I Use an Eye Massager to Remove Dark Circles?

The short answer is Yes. Eye massagers are considered safe and effective in treating dark circles or puffy eyes. Most of them feature a number of different massage modes that help remove the fatigue of the day, thus enlighting your dark circles. 

One of the best things when it comes to an electric eye massager is that it’s very portable, making it an ideal on-the-go companion. All you need to do is to select your favorite mode and let the device do the work.

What Causes Dark Circles Under the Eyes?

People develop dark circles under their eyes for many reasons. Here are the most common causes:

  • Genetic factors
  • Lifestyle habits (lack of sleep, stress, smoking, and alcohol abuse)
  • Anemia
  • Overexposure to sunlight
  • Thinning skin
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