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02/16/2026
Why your under-eyes look purple (and how to fix it naturally)
Contrary to popular belief, most under-eye darkness isn’t pigment. Our skin doesn’t make purple pigment — it’s usually delicate skin letting underlying vessels show through.
What actually helps:
• Cold spoons or splash of cold water → constricts vessels
• Green Tea Bags → See comments for a step by step guide!
• Castor oil or rosehip oil → supports skin barrier - Rosehip oil is shown to support skin thickening
• Sleeping slightly elevated → reduces pooling
Skip harsh creams and strong actives — thin under-eye skin gets worse when irritated.
Simple rule: strengthen, don’t strip.
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