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How to get rid of natural eye bags

In order to eliminate sagging of the lower eyelids or the formation of bags, it is best to lie down on an inclined wooden board for a while every day. This posture can increase blood circulation in the head and face to improve the nutritional status of the facial skin. If you can use the viscous liquid in vitamin E capsules to apply and massage the skin under the eyes for four weeks every night before going to bed, you can often get good results in eliminating bags under the eyes and reducing aging. Apply fig or cucumber slices to the skin under the eyes before going to bed. If you keep using it for a long time, you can often get the cosmetic effect of reducing the bags under the eyes. You can also use papaya and mint soaked in hot water to make tea. After cooling, often apply it on the skin under the eyes. Papaya tea not only refreshes tired eyes, but also reduces bags under the eyes. To treat bags under the eyes, some people abroad often use heated castor oil or olive oil and apply wet compresses on the bags under the eyes for 15 minutes to several hours every day. These substances can help solve the problem of bags under the eyes. Chamomile Eye Bag Removal Liquid Chamomile has a miraculous effect on relieving eye fatigue or puffiness. If you know you will be working around the clock, make Chamomile eye bag removal solution before going out and freeze it to prepare for removing eye bags the next day. (It can be stored in the refrigerator for a few days.) In an emergency, you can also use chamomile tea cool bags: boil them in water before use, and then put them in the refrigerator to cool! ? When making 10 grams of dried chamomile flowers from fresh, boiled purified water, mineral water or rainwater, put the chamomile flowers into a large (handled) cup, fill it with hot water; let it cool, and then filter it until it is sterilized. Place in a jar and refrigerate. When using it, first soak the cotton wool pad in herbal tea, squeeze out the water, and then stick it on the eyes for 15 to 20 minutes (use cotton wool pads instead of sponge balls, the former has wider coverage of the eyes). Gently press along the cheekbones with your fingertips to help further reduce swelling.