dabeaner says
Sleep and diet can help to an extent. But mainly, see my answer to question about sagging breasts.
888royale says
some say that when you go to sleep, always lie on your back so that water retention will not develop under your eyes
hollyschulz says
Sagging breasts are so relevant.... -_-
I've heard that high sodium intakes cause the puffiness below your eyes. Obviously sodium has many ill effects on your body, so decreasing your intake will benefit more than just puffy eyes! Stress and sleep imbalances can also be culprits.
Keep some spoons in your freezer. In the morning, hold them below your eyes, and this can help the puffiness.
Also, I used to put a bit of Blistex (Lip Medex) below my eyes which seemed to help a little, if you can stand the tearing / burning sensation :)
I've also heard hemorrhoid cream can tighten up the bags, although I can't speak from experience....
There are also many creams you can buy for a pretty hefty price.
Still, sometimes puffy baggy eyes are genetic and there's not much you can do about it.
cuttierish says
This answer is from one of my hub:
To Banish Puffy Eyes...
Prepare a lukewarm water, and add some salt then stir it.. Then Dip a cotton ball in the solution and squeeze the excess liquid. Leave the cotton ball on your eyes for 10 minutes...then dip it back in the solution to get the cotton ball warm again..
For eye bags, there are some eye creams that would lessen it, like Garnier Nutritionist Caffeine Eye Roll-On You should also make it a to a point that you do not lack sleep...To read more about caring for your eyes, read my hub EYE LOVE!
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