HOW TO GET RID OF DARK UNDER EYES (MY PICS INCLUDED)

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Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨

IMG 2108


Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after


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I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya
 

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good thread
 
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mirin thread
 
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Most people who have those probably have a structural problem, just like I do, hard to fix without any invasive procedures.
 
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btw its "Cysteamine"
 
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good thread
 
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Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨



Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after







I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya

Why wash off after applying??
 
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Good thread I read through it
 
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mirin
 
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Thread Song


Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨



Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after







I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya

Why not just use hydroquinone?
 
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Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨



Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after







I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya

good thread, where do you source it from exactly?
 
Thread Song


Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨



Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after







I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya

What about the reverse of this I have excema and this leaves unpigmented parts of skin from where it used to be
 
what you think about the cream from indiamart named cysteo
 
How often did you use spf daily?
 
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Came here js bc u included b4 n after pics
 
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Rexuya here, today I'm gonna explain how to lighten you’re skin under the eyes.
this thread is specifically about
Pigmented dark circles!
By other types of dark circles like
Vascular dark circles,
Structural dark circles
or Puffy under eyebags will this methods doesn’t work!

What can cause pigmentation:
Sun exposure (if u dont use sunscreen)

Dehydration
Allergies (especially chronic)
Genetics (very common by shitskins)

products with prostaglandin for example latisse

Before I introduce the product, I have to say that if you don't use SPF daily, you're a retarded nigga that's the most important thing to avoid pigmentation.

The Product ✨



Cysteamine Cream 5% – Quick Info

Cysteamine Cream 5% is a topical skincare product containing cysteamine (5%), used to treat hyperpigmentation (dark spots, melasma, acne marks).

How it works:


It reduces melanin production, helping to lighten dark areas and even out skin tone.

Use:


Apply to the under eyes once daily.
Leave on briefly (e.g., 10–15 minutes), then wash off. Always follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. Only very small amount, about the size of a grain of rice


Studies:

Studies show that cysteamine 5% cream is effective for treating hyperpigmentation such as melasma and dark spots. Clinical trials found that it can significantly reduce pigmentation and works similarly to hydroquinone after several months of use. Meta-analyses also confirm that it is more effective than placebo, with generally good safety. Most reported side effects are mild, such as slight irritation, redness, or dryness. Overall, cysteamine is considered a well-supported and relatively safe option for improving uneven skin tone.

Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11927990/


https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/23/7483



MY OWN EXPERIENCE:

I developed pigmentation under my eyes from using Latisse, and I've been using Cysteamine Cream 5% for less than 3 weeks and my results are already excellent. I can only recommend it.

Here is my before and after







I hope you enjoyed my thread. til next time, my niggas.

Peace out Rexuya

Bad thread.
 
Bought myself some Cysteamine 5% because of this thread.. most is recessed infra shadowing but some pigmentation is there to fix also
1000121570
 
why not use hydroquenone ?
 

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