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How to Treat Baggy Eyes

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Summary: To treat baggy eyes, massage skin-care products on eyes and drink plenty of water. Remove baggy eyes with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video about the basics of skin care.

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By Kimberly Haertl
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Kimberly Haertl has worked and been trained as a makeup artist and skin-care consultant by major cosmetic brands such as Chanel, LancĂ´me, Shisedio, La Parire and Dior. She has been a...read more

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"Hi I'm Kim with Simply Beautiful in Austin, Texas. Let's talk about how to treat baggy eyes. Baggy eyes are just simply fluid buildup in the underneath of your eye area. Quite often accompanied by dark circles. We can treat baggy eyes with, there's many products out there to help increase the circulation and reduce the swelling. We're going to, as always, start with cleansed and toned skin. When your skin is toned and damp I'm going to ask you take an eye-gel that's specifically formulated for dark circles and bagginess. Look up for me Megan, chin down, look up. We're going to place it in the area and gently massage. As we're massaging we're going to break up some of those toxins in there and help to flush them out. Drinking a lot of water helps as well, a lot. Now if you have a moment or two and you'd just like to lay down with a teabag. Close your eyes, have two teabags. Place the teabags over your eyes. Think good thoughts for about 10 minutes and take it off. What's going to happen with the teabag is that the caffeine in the teabag is going to help increase the circulation around the eyes, flushing away some of that water."

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