rc201
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I don’t think the issue under my eyes is from recessed infraorbitals, because my side profile looks normal and the bone under my eyes seems fine.
What I’m seeing is that one under-eye looks darker and a little more hollow than the other. Some days it looks worse and other days it looks normal, so I’m starting to think it might be from bad sleep, dehydration, lighting, or small differences in the skin and fat under each eye.
When I smile (1st pic) the line shows more, but when my face is relaxed (2nd pic) it smooths out a lot, which makes me think it’s a soft-tissue thing and not a bone issue.
I want to fix the darkness and the slight hollowness, and I’m trying to figure out what actually works. I’ve heard about caffeine serum, GHK-Cu, and Matrixyl 3000, and I want to know which one is best for evening out the area.
My sleep schedule has also been really bad lately, sleeping at 7pm, waking at 9pm, then sleeping again at 1am and waking at 6am, so I’m not sure if that’s making it worse.
Any help or advice would be appreciated
What I’m seeing is that one under-eye looks darker and a little more hollow than the other. Some days it looks worse and other days it looks normal, so I’m starting to think it might be from bad sleep, dehydration, lighting, or small differences in the skin and fat under each eye.
When I smile (1st pic) the line shows more, but when my face is relaxed (2nd pic) it smooths out a lot, which makes me think it’s a soft-tissue thing and not a bone issue.
I want to fix the darkness and the slight hollowness, and I’m trying to figure out what actually works. I’ve heard about caffeine serum, GHK-Cu, and Matrixyl 3000, and I want to know which one is best for evening out the area.
My sleep schedule has also been really bad lately, sleeping at 7pm, waking at 9pm, then sleeping again at 1am and waking at 6am, so I’m not sure if that’s making it worse.
Any help or advice would be appreciated