How To Get Rid Of Dark Circles?

Sleep 7–9 hours per night

Maintain a consistent sleep schedule

Reduce salt intake and stay hydrated

Treat allergies (e.g., saline rinse, antihistamines if appropriate)

Manage nasal congestion (e.g., saline spray; consult a clinician for persistent issues)

Use a cold compress 5–10 minutes daily or as needed

Apply caffeine eye products (AM) to temporarily reduce puffiness

Use a retinoid or retinol eye product at night (start 2–3 nights/week, increase as tolerated)

Apply vitamin C in the morning to help brighten discoloration

Use sunscreen daily on the under-eye area (SPF 30+), reapply if outdoors

Choose gentle, fragrance-free skincare and avoid rubbing the eyes

Consider gentle exfoliation only if tolerated and not irritating (avoid harsh scrubs)

If dryness contributes, use a simple moisturizer around the eyes

Avoid smoking and limit alcohol

If you have anemia, iron deficiency, or other medical causes, get evaluated and treat underlying conditions

Consider professional options for persistent dark circles: chemical peels, laser therapy, microneedling, filler for tear trough hollows, or treatment for pigment/vascular causes

See a dermatologist/eye doctor if dark circles are sudden, one-sided, painful, associated with swelling/redness, or worsening

Suggested for You

Trending Today