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What Can I Do For Thin Skin Under Eyes?

Lisa (Florida) on 08/28/2015

Hello Earth Clinic community!

I was wondering if anyone has had any luck, or knows of any help with thin skin under your eyes? My skin looks very good. In fact most people think I am younger than my age. Except... Under my eyes is thin. I can apply makeup, but because it is more sunken in, when I do I would have to fill in the gap really to get it to match the top of my cheeks (where they meet). I don't have bags under my eyes, they aren't blue or dark, it's just thin. I know there are cosmetic "fillers" for this, but I would really like to try the natural route if possible. Anyone with suggestions, please feel free to post!

Thanks guys!! Lisa

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Replied by Mama To Many from Tennessee on 08/29/2015

Dear Lisa,

My first thought is castor oil. Try a little under each eye at bedtime, apply gently. I use it every night on my face. I like it a lot!

~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Wanda from Spring, Texas on 04/14/2024

​Does anyone know anything that helps paper thin skin? Mine is horrible. I brushed against the couch and it tore about a 2x2 inch square of skin off! I need help!
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Replied by Cindy from Illinois, USA on 04/15/2024

You're dehydrated. Set the timer on your phone for 1 hour. When it goes off, drink a half glass of water and restart it. Do that every waking hour with a little grain of sea salt under your tongue. Takes the guess work out of how much plain water you drink in a day. And don't add anything to your water or think that other drinks count, because they don't. Your body handles plain water differently than other fluids so drink it straight. And if you drink a lot of other stuff, bump that up to a full cup of water every waking hour.
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Replied by Madelyn from Idaho on 04/15/2024

Someone mentioned 2 teaspoons of thiamine HCl (vitamin B1 powder from bulk supplements on Amazon) works. Add to your bath. Increases collagen and skin thickness. Also take collagen or bovine gelatine as a supplement. Low dose methylene blue and vitamin C topically. Studies are published on Bluelene’s website. I would also take vitamin K2.
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