1.ALWAYS WEAR SUNSCREEN at day time.
2.USE A RETINOL
Look for one that's especially formulated for the eye area, like Joyal Beauty Retinol Correcting Serum. The vitamin A derivative will fade pigment and increase collagen production to make skin less transparent so dark circles are less noticeable.
3.BUT DON'T OVERDO IT
Too-frequent application of retinol can leave you with red, flaky rings around your eyes that turn brownish or gray as they heal, especially in olive or darker skin tones. You should use the formula with not above 1.0 retinol concentration that tends not to irritate the eye area. Joyal Beauty Retinol Correcting Serum is perfect for your eyes. 
4.CHOOSE THE RIGHT MAKEUP REMOVER
When you rub your skin to pry off your liner, you're causing inflammation and capillary damage—both of which can contribute to dark circles. 
5.COOL DOWN
Washing your face with hot water worsens puffiness and can accentuate dark circles.
6. LOOK FOR BRIGHTENING INDREDIENTS
Arbutin, kojic acid, licorice, vitamin C, and daisy extract all interfere with the production of melanin without riling up sensitive skin. A couple of formulas to try: Joyal Beauty Kojic Acid Serum and Joyal Beauty Vitamin C Serum. If those don't fade the discoloration, a doctor can prescribe a cream with hydroquinone, the gold-standard—but potentially irritating—skin lightener.
7. TAKE AN ANTIHISTAMINE
If you have allergies, the histamines released by your immune system can cause swelling and broken, leaky capillaries under the eyes. Itchiness can encourage rubbing, which compounds the problem by prompting hyperpigmentation. An oral antihistamine (like Claritin or Allegra) can halt the reaction. 
8.GET A PROFESSIONAL LASER TREATMENT
To reduce bluish and red discoloration under the eyes, doctors often turn to a vascular laser.
9.CONSIDER A HYALURONIC ACID FILLER
To plump the hollows that can cast shadows under the eyes, doctors can inject hyaluronic acid fillers.You need to consult your doctors.
September 21, 2017 by joyalbeauty Admin