
Dark circles are one of the most common aesthetic problems, often linked to stress, lack of sleep or genetic predisposition. If you’re looking for a natural, inexpensive, and easy-to-make remedy, this DIY cream made from common ingredients like coffee, aloe vera, and turmeric might be for you.
Why does it work?
- Coffee: Rich in caffeine, it stimulates microcirculation and reduces puffiness under the eyes. It also helps to constrict blood vessels, making dark circles less visible.
- Aloe vera: Moisturizing, soothing and refreshing. Aloe vera helps to regenerate the delicate skin around the eyes.
- Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory and brightening properties, turmeric can help to improve skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark circles.
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon ground or instant coffee (unsweetened)
- 1 teaspoon of pure aloe vera gel
- 1 pinch of turmeric powder (be careful not to overdo it: it can stain)
Preparation
- In a small bowl, mix the coffee with the aloe vera gel until smooth.
- Add a pinch of turmeric and mix well.
- Store the cream in a small airtight container in the refrigerator for an even more decongestant effect.
How to apply it
- After cleansing your face, apply a small amount of the cream to the eye area, gently patting with your ring finger.
- Leave on for about 10-15 minutes.
- Remove with a damp cotton pad or rinse with warm water.
Warnings
- Always test a small area of the skin to avoid allergic reactions.
- Use the cream 2-3 times a week for visible results.
- Avoid direct contact with the eyes.
This natural cream can be a valuable ally in your skincare routine. It is not a substitute for medical treatments, but it can help improve the appearance of the eye area in a gentle and natural way.
Consistency is key: natural remedies take time, but often offer long-lasting results without side effects.
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