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  • Female
  • 24 Years
  • 23/01/2025

I've been noticing dark circles under my eyes lately, and this has never been an issue for me before. I spend a lot of time working in front of the computer, and I'm worried that's what's causing it. I'm really looking for a way to make these circles disappear completely. Could you recommend any methods or creams that would help with this?

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It sounds like your dark circles may be due to prolonged screen time, which can strain your eyes and disrupt sleep. I recommend using an eye cream with ingredients like caffeine or hyaluronic acid to reduce puffiness and hydrate the area. Also, ensure you take regular breaks from the screen and get adequate rest for best results.

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