- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
What are some effective non-surgical ways to reduce dark circles under my eyes? I've heard about creams but not sure which ones actually work any recommendations that don't involve fillers or surgery?
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Try creams with caffeine or retinol; sunscreen and sleep help—avoid fillers unless absolutely needed.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
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Im a 29-year-old and have started noticing that over the past couple of years, my beard hair is turning white. Its gotten to the point where now I have about 10 white hairs in my beard. Is there any way to stop my beard hair from turning white at such a young age? Also, is there a way to turn the white hairs back to black? I'm genuinely worried because I dont have any habits that usually lead to this, and it doesnt seem to be genetic either. Im feeling pretty down about this situation. Can you help?
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