How to Cure Baggy Eyes
Puffy and swollen eyes can be a result of aging, improper sleeping patterns,aging, extreme dieting, stress, a generally tiring day and it can be even hereditary in some cases.Whatever be the cause, baggy eyes make you look old and dull.
There are plenty of topical medications and cosmetic preparations available for treating baggy eyes. In extreme cases one might even have to resort to surgical eye lift. Most of these treatments are expensive and might not even give you the results you want.
The good news is that there are home remedies available for treating baggy eyes that are not expensive and give you excellent results with regular use.
Cucumber is an excellent cure for anything that is swollen. The same hold true for baggy eyes as well.
Cut two circular slices of chilled cucumber and place each over an eye. The water from cucumber will moisten the skin surrounding the eyes and keep it hydrated. The coolness of the refrigerated slices will reduce the eye puffiness to a considerable extent.
Caffeine is a diuretic and is often used in spas to treat under eye problems. Its diuretic property is helpful in reducing swelling since it absorbs the extra moisture. Applying caffeine on the eyes will cause the capillaries around the eyes to shrink in size which helps treat dark circles and redness.
Using tea for treating baggy eyes is easy. Chill the tea bags that you use to prepare your tea. Apply the chilled tea bags directly on the eyes. Leave on for 10 minutes. Regular use for two weeks will give you dramatic results.
Buy a bottle of organic rosewater. Pour the rosewater in ice trays and freeze. Take two frozen cubes of rosewater and wrap each in separate hand towels. Apply these handtowels directly on your eyes. Rosewater has properties that immediately start soothing the swollen skin to reduce puffiness. Frozen rosewater will act doubly well to take care of baggy eyes.
Along with these home remedies it is also important to take care of your diet. Eating a well balanced diet will cure baggy eyes in a jiffy. Multivitamins are very important and you can take supplements. Take care to eat adequate amounts of iron as iron deficiency also leads to puffy eyes. If all fails consult your doctor for possibility of allergy.

