Has anyone tried this for chronic darkcircles? Apparently it works wonders. I'm a bit suspicious myself as the price tag is $100. As a sufferer from darkcircles and having tried TONS of remedies, could this be my last option or is there something else to consider?I know that, my darkcircles are almost certainly worsened by allergies, but I'm not sure if it is directly the cause. I use nasal drops to clear my sinuses from to time and I have some medication for rhinitis which does seem to help, but both don't rid the darkcircles. So any help would be great.
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Hylexin(TM)?
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You can look at the circles under my eyes to find out how much I'd slept over the previous few days. Getting a couple of good nights of sleep fixes them right up. Not sure that the same applies to you.In my case, it's definitely a hereditary thing. My father and his mother's sister had the same under-eye circles.
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Well I'll admit that not sleeping properly definitely makes them worse, but that doesn't seem to apply to me for the main cause. I would say that just maybe, in the past I suffered from bad allergy that was most likely hayfever or anything sinus related, and I probably rubbed my eyes causing the blood cappillaries to leak which resulted in a blueish dark tinge under my eye. There is I guess, no going back in time for that, I suppose there must be ways of improving the colour but not so much ridding it completely. Which leaves me in for another hunt around for some miracle cure.Oh and btw, Hylexin is apparently a scam according to many people who bought it. No surprise there I guess.
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My circles have always been there. Not sure about the eye-rubbing theory...who knows. Laser treatment is a possibility, but I'm not sure how easy it is to do very close to the eyes.