Get Rid of Under-Eye Puffiness!
Under-Eye Puffiness Can Be a Real Frustration
Under-eye swelling can be a major source of annoyance—especially when you don’t know what’s causing it or how to make it go away.
Of course, if the puffiness is painful, there’s no question: you should see a doctor, since pain often indicates inflammation or infection.
However, when the swelling appears without pain or additional symptoms, most people start searching for quick and easy solutions.
But these remedies don’t always work—because knowing the root cause is essential.
Let’s go through the most common solutions for reducing under-eye puffiness and when each one actually makes sense!

Solutions Everyone Knows
Let’s start with a few classic tricks that practically everyone is familiar with.
Everyone knows that swelling is best reduced with something cold, so it’s logical that the first thing that comes to mind for under-eye puffiness is a cold compress.
This could be an ice cube, a bag of frozen peas, or even a metal spoon placed in the freezer for a little while and then held under the eyes.
And it’s true—this can work, especially if the puffiness is caused by a lack of sleep.
In other cases, the cooling, blood-vessel-constricting effect may help for a short time, but it’s certainly not a permanent solution.
Water, Aloe Vera, and Egg Whites
Sometimes dehydration is the reason behind puffy eyes—if that’s the case, the solution is extremely simple: drink more water.
Though we should add that this is true in general as well, since water is essential for both the body and the skin.
Aloe vera gel is also a commonly used trick, mainly because it has a soothing and cooling effect, so it may offer some help in these situations too.
Using egg whites is a less common method—but let’s be honest, although creative, the results are far from impressive.
The idea is to apply egg white under the eyes. On its own it doesn’t reduce puffiness, but as it dries on the skin, it tightens it slightly, making the swelling appear less noticeable.

The Main Cause of Under-Eye Puffiness
If the various seemingly logical solutions don’t bring results, the root of the problem is likely not lack of sleep or tired eyes, but something much deeper.
In these cases, genetics — or sometimes age — is usually responsible for the swelling under the eyes. If others in your family struggle with the same issue, it’s almost certain.
Unfortunately, the tricks mentioned above are useless against this type of puffiness.
So what can you do?
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