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Dark Circle Medications and Creams
This article will go over a few of the common creams on the market for dark circles under eyes.
The first one is Veralyze which is selling quite well. It is fairly common to pay almost $80 for this cream, while you can sometimes find it online for as low as $40. This cream is said to rebuild collagen and elastin which rejuvenates the top layer of your skin, also known as the epidermal layer. It claims to tighten the skin around your eye and make it look younger. It also claims to have peptides which help in the removal of wrinkles.
Next up is Dermatopin which claims to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles and other signs of aging around the eyes, in addition to hydrating the area to help with dark circles. This cream also claims to help increase the elasticity and collagen levels of the skin around the eyes. Their big “guarantee” is that they will help you look as much as 15 years younger in just a few days.
Renuvie is the next cream, and this one is quite popular as a night wrinkle cream in addition to helping remove dark circles and other skin discolorations. Renuvie claims to have one of the highest concentrations of peptides and anti oxidants that help to remove dark circles. These are creams you won’t really find at other sites which discuss natural solution like http://www.eyedarkcircles.com or http://www.livestrong.com
Look for independent reviews where you can, and try not to believe everything you hear. Many people end up paying a fortune every month for these beauty treatments but nothing really works very well.