If you're tired, or aging prematurely, one of the side effects is the appearance of dark circles underneath your eyes. Unfortunately, this is one of the most unwanted facial features because it allows you to show your age and also generally lets people know when you are not getting enough sleep. Luckily, there are steps that you can take in order to remove these dark circles from underneath your eyes, and once you mix them into your daily routine, you will have stunning eyes again without worrying about dark circles anymore.
Improve Nutrition
Eating healthy is not only important for your overall nutrition but also for your eyes. If you eat plenty of vegetables and fruits, which are rich in beta carotene, then you will be promoting healthier eyes. Yes, carrots really do help your eyesight. Carrots, spinach, papaya and mango are all excellent fruits and vegetables for this purpose.
Rest
Sleep truly is one of the most classic treatments for when it comes to overcoming dark circles as well as puffiness around your eyes. Why? Because sleep really does work, and without getting a quality amount of sleep, your face is literally going to sag. When you sleep, your circulation is going to increase through your body including throughout your face and your eyes. You should be sleeping with your head elevated slightly so that fluids will not rest in the eye area of your face.
Cold for your Eyes
Cold temperatures are actually really good for your eyes as they help to reduce tiredness in the eyes and puffiness in the eyes. There are a number of different ways that you can apply something that is cold to your eyes such as cutting potato or cucumber slices and applying them to your eyelids for ten minutes or so for example. You can also apply cold spoons to your eyes or simply splashing your eyes with cold water. This will help you avoid under-eye wrinkles as well as dark circles around your eyes.
Milk
Applying milk to your eyes is actually another remedy for dark circles under the eyes. If you are wearing mascara, then you are probably causing dark circles under your eyes. Milk is a nice safe and natural cleanser for mascara under your eyes. Dip a clean white cotton ball into some milk and gingerly cleanse your eyes. Milk is all natural and will not hurt your eyes the way that chemical makeup removers can.
Rose Water
A great way to get eyes that sparkle while reducing dark circles under the eyes is to drop two drops of pure rose water into your eyes with an eye dropper. This is going to give your eyes a nice natural eye lift that will give your eyes spark and glow like the most attractive people around you.
Eye Creams
Organic eye creams can diminish the appearance of wrinkles and other signs of aging. While softening the lines, organic skin care products can also repair the skin by increasing elasticity and moisturize the delicate areas of the face.
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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Fifth type of laser vision correction..
What most people might not realize is that there are several different types of laser vision corrective surgery. While most of the types of Lasik and other laser vision correction surgeries are similar, there are some slight differences that are important to note.
The first type of laser vision correction is PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy. PRK was the first type of laser vision correction, invented in the early 1980s. PRK works much the same way as Lasik, but improvement and recovery may take longer than Lasik. More discomfort may be experienced with PRK as, with this procedure, deeper layers of the cornea are exposed.
There is one major difference between Lasik and PRK. With Lasik, a flap is made at the front of the eye using a microkeratome that is put back in its place after the laser vision correction is finished. With PRK, the laser completely removes this outer layer of the cornea.
One of the other types of laser vision correction goes by a few different names. Custom Lasik, wavefront Lasik, and wavefront-guided Lasik are all the same method of taking Lasik technology a step further. With custom Lasik, a 3-D map is created showing how well an eye processes images and is used to guide the laser to repair any irregularities. This type of laser vision correction is said to produce an outcome of better vision with fewer risks than traditional Lasik.
Epi-Lasik is a type of laser vision correction that is just slightly different that traditional Lasik. Instead of using the thin blade of the microkeratome to create the flap at the front of the eye, a blunt plastic tool called an epithelial separator is used. The epithelial separator is used to displace the flap instead of using alcohol, which is used in some laser vision corrective surgeries and can kill epithelial cells.
Lasek is a type of laser vision correction that should not be confused with Lasik. Lasek differs from Lasik in that, instead of using a microkeratome to cut the flap at the front of the eye, a very fine blade called a trephine is used. After the flap is cut, an alcohol solution is applied to loosen the edges to allow for an easier flap removal.
A fifth type of laser vision correction is IntraLace Lasik. IntraLace Lasik is a blade-free method of laser vision corrective surgery. With traditional Lasik, a microkeratome is used to create a flap in the cornea, and then a cold beam laser is used to reshape the cornea to repair vision. With InraLace Lasik, two lasers are used to complete the procedure. A second laser is used to create the flap, instead of using a blade. The same type of laser used with traditional Lasik is then used to reshape the cornea.
The first type of laser vision correction is PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy. PRK was the first type of laser vision correction, invented in the early 1980s. PRK works much the same way as Lasik, but improvement and recovery may take longer than Lasik. More discomfort may be experienced with PRK as, with this procedure, deeper layers of the cornea are exposed.
There is one major difference between Lasik and PRK. With Lasik, a flap is made at the front of the eye using a microkeratome that is put back in its place after the laser vision correction is finished. With PRK, the laser completely removes this outer layer of the cornea.
One of the other types of laser vision correction goes by a few different names. Custom Lasik, wavefront Lasik, and wavefront-guided Lasik are all the same method of taking Lasik technology a step further. With custom Lasik, a 3-D map is created showing how well an eye processes images and is used to guide the laser to repair any irregularities. This type of laser vision correction is said to produce an outcome of better vision with fewer risks than traditional Lasik.
Epi-Lasik is a type of laser vision correction that is just slightly different that traditional Lasik. Instead of using the thin blade of the microkeratome to create the flap at the front of the eye, a blunt plastic tool called an epithelial separator is used. The epithelial separator is used to displace the flap instead of using alcohol, which is used in some laser vision corrective surgeries and can kill epithelial cells.
Lasek is a type of laser vision correction that should not be confused with Lasik. Lasek differs from Lasik in that, instead of using a microkeratome to cut the flap at the front of the eye, a very fine blade called a trephine is used. After the flap is cut, an alcohol solution is applied to loosen the edges to allow for an easier flap removal.
A fifth type of laser vision correction is IntraLace Lasik. IntraLace Lasik is a blade-free method of laser vision corrective surgery. With traditional Lasik, a microkeratome is used to create a flap in the cornea, and then a cold beam laser is used to reshape the cornea to repair vision. With InraLace Lasik, two lasers are used to complete the procedure. A second laser is used to create the flap, instead of using a blade. The same type of laser used with traditional Lasik is then used to reshape the cornea.
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