Why you should never let your tears out(eyebagscels GTFIH)

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Eyebags and dark circles are common issues among men and women of all ages.

This theory suggests that tears contain chemicals that can damage collagen, leading to under-eye hollowness, commonly referred to as the tear trough. The tear trough mimics the path of tears flowing from the eyes. When you cry, your body releases a significant amount of cortisol, a stress hormone often associated with the development of eyebags and dark circles.

When tears come into contact with the skin under the eyes, they may signal the body to create more hollowness rather than promoting fuller, healthier under-eyes. This creates a double mechanism: the tears may deplete collagen and healthy fat around the eyes, while cortisol exacerbates the problem.

This might explain why people who cry frequently are more likely to develop eyebags and dark circles.
 
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If i dont have eye suport should i just cry like a bitch:feelswat:?
 
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More evidence for bidirectional casuality
 
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Eyebags and dark circles are common issues among men and women of all ages.

This theory suggests that tears contain chemicals that can damage collagen, leading to under-eye hollowness, commonly referred to as the tear trough. The tear trough mimics the path of tears flowing from the eyes. When you cry, your body releases a significant amount of cortisol, a stress hormone often associated with the development of eyebags and dark circles.

When tears come into contact with the skin under the eyes, they may signal the body to create more hollowness rather than promoting fuller, healthier under-eyes. This creates a double mechanism: the tears may deplete collagen and healthy fat around the eyes, while cortisol exacerbates the problem.

This might explain why people who cry frequently are more likely to develop eyebags and dark circles.
Emotional tears contain higher concentrations of stress hormones such as adrenocorticotropic hormone and leucine enkephalin (a natural pain killer).
 
Eyebags and dark circles are common issues among men and women of all ages.

This theory suggests that tears contain chemicals that can damage collagen, leading to under-eye hollowness, commonly referred to as the tear trough. The tear trough mimics the path of tears flowing from the eyes. When you cry, your body releases a significant amount of cortisol, a stress hormone often associated with the development of eyebags and dark circles.

When tears come into contact with the skin under the eyes, they may signal the body to create more hollowness rather than promoting fuller, healthier under-eyes. This creates a double mechanism: the tears may deplete collagen and healthy fat around the eyes, while cortisol exacerbates the problem.

This might explain why people who cry frequently are more likely to develop eyebags and dark circles.
Fuck bro I get really teary when I sungaze that’s why my undereyes look dead
 

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