To address dark circles, we need to consider both internal and external factors. Dark circles can arise from lack of adequate sleep, stress, poor nutrition or dehydration. Let’s tackle each to see some improvement in a couple of days.
Internally, start by ensuring proper hydration. Drink 8-10 glasses of water daily. Balance your diet with foods rich in iron and antioxidants—include green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, and fresh fruits. These help nourish your tissues (dhatus) and improve blood circulation. It’s also crucial to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep each night to enhance bodily restoration, including the rejuvenation of your nadis.
Externally, almond oil is indeed potent in reducing dark circles. Before bed, gently massage a small amount of almond oil under your eyes. This oil is rich in vitamin E and can help invigorate those areas. Another remedy is a turmeric paste: mix a pinch of turmeric with a few drops of milk to form a paste and apply it under your eyes for about 15 minutes before washing it off. Its anti-inflammatory properties may assist in reducing dark puffiness.
While external remedies can offer some short-term cosmetic improvement, focusing on the root cause and overall lifestyle, including stress management and diet, is vital in achieving lasting results. Due to the short timeframe and if dark circles persist, consider of consulting a healthcare professional to rule out other underlying issues.



