Lose the Baggage (Under Your Eyes)

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With late-night studying, endless assignments and a busy social life, eye bags can feel like a constant companion in your 20s. While they are totally normal, there are simple ways to reduce puffiness and brighten your under-eye area. Here are some practical ways to reduce eye bags and to look well-rested, no matter how busy your schedule gets. 

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1. Stay Hydrated 

Dehydration can make eye bags more noticeable. Make sure you are drinking enough water and aim for at least eight glasses a day. Staying hydrated helps your skin stay smooth and minimizes puffiness.  

2. Prioritize Sleep 

Easier said than done but sleep really is the best fix. Try to get seven to eight hours a night, and if you are prone to puffiness, elevate your head slightly while you sleep. It helps reduce fluid buildup around your eyes. 

3. Try a Cold Compress 

Using a chilled spoon, a damp washcloth or even under-eye patches can work wonders for reducing puffiness. The cool temperature helps constrict blood vessels, giving your eyes a more refreshed look in minutes. 

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4. Find an Eye Cream That Works 

Look for eye creams with ingredients like caffeine (to reduce puffiness) or vitamin C (to brighten). You do not need to break the bank, an affordable option like The Ordinary’s Caffeine Solution is effective and budget-friendly. 

5. Reduce Salt Intake 

Too much salt can lead to water retention, which can worsen under-eye swelling. Balancing your sodium intake and incorporating potassium-rich foods, like bananas, can help. 

6. Use Makeup for a Quick Fix 

A hydrating concealer can do wonders when you need an instant solution. Apply it in a thin layer with a beauty blender or your fingertips for a natural, brightened look. 

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7. Long-Term Solutions Matter 

Incorporate small habits into your routine that can make a big difference over time. Always wear sunscreen to protect your skin and consider products with retinol to boost collagen and reduce the appearance of fine lines. 

8. Take Breaks from Screens 

Staring at a screen for hours can lead to tired and puffy eyes. Make a habit of taking short breaks to rest your eyes and consider using blue-light glasses if you are working late. 

9. Use Gentle Massages 

A simple, gentle massage can help reduce puffiness and improve circulation around your eyes. Using your ring finger, lightly tap or massage the under-eye area in circular motions. This can help move fluid out of the area and give you a refreshed look. Just be sure to use light pressure to avoid irritating the delicate skin 

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Remember: Eye bags are a normal part of life and nothing to stress over. A few adjustments to your daily routine can help minimize them, but do not feel pressured to look flawless all the time.  

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