Puffy Eyes, Swollen Eyes

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Aloe for Puffy Eyes

Renee (Bergen Co, NJ) on 08/27/2021
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I have allergies and sinus issues that contribute to puffiness under my eyes. Aside from treating the allergies (which is important! ), I find aloe gel decreases the puffiness under my eyes. It also tightens my skin, makes it more radiant, and decreases wrinkles, so I use it twice a day on my entire face. I use only the brands sold at health food stores, not the kind you would get at a drugstore. There is a big difference!
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Water Cure for Puffy Eyes

Katrina (West Palm Beach) on 07/02/2017
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My "go to" puffy eye remedy is a 10 oz glass of warm or room temperature water first thing in the morning. If my eyes don't look less swollen in 30 minutes, I drink another one, but only 8 oz. It always works.
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Aloe for Puffy Eyes

Katrina (Phoenix) on 06/28/2017
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I use fresh aloe on my eyes when they are tired and also all over my face (facial massage time!). I am amazed at how fast it works to reduce swelling and bags. I wash it off after about 20 minutes. I follow up by spritzing my face with mineral water. It's so dry here in AZ, especially in the summer. Interestingly, when I don't wash it off sometimes I end up with body odor that smells like the bitter component of aloe. I will try your suggestion of frozen and see if that works better.
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Zilverb (Seabrook, Texas, Usa) on 05/02/2012
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I have been oil pulling for a few months and the dark rings have not reduced. However, taking iodine has taken the puffiness out.
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