DARK under-eye circles require different treatments depending on their cause, according to an expert. She shared the little-known factors to observe when deciding on the best skincare treatment. Dr.
Anatalia Moore is an NHS GP and aesthetics doctor with over 11 years of clinical experience. Speaking to The U.S.
Sun, she shared a “quick way to decode” the best options for getting rid of your dark circles. “As with everything related to the eye, to actually get results you have to treat the cause of what you are seeing,” Moore said. “Dark circles tend to be caused by more than one issue, so a combined approach tends to get the best results.
” Moore said dark circles that appear brown or yellow are caused by pigmentation. An aesthetics clinic can banish them using injectable treatment polynucleotides, however, at-home skincare can also be effective. “Low dose retinoids, licorice root, kojic acid, arbutin, vitamin C,” she recommended.
Licorice root is available for $12.95 and Kojic acid serum infused with vitamin C is $15.99 at Walmart.
Both products have received over 4 stars out of a possible 5 from delighted shoppers. Minimalist 2% Alpha Arbutin Serum for Anti-Pigmentation costs $10.99.
Customers have penned glowing reviews about how it makes their skin feel, and many say they quickly saw a visible improvement." Moore said thinning skin will make dark circles appear purple or blue. “For this use skincare including low-dose retinoids and peptides,” she said.
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