Biology, asked by itistanvi, 1 year ago

can anyone explain the science behind dark circles...

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Answered by ananyadubey2013
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Sleep deprivation can cause your skin to become dull and pale, allowing for dark tissues and blood vessels beneath your skin to show. Lack of sleep can also cause fluid to build underneath your eyes, causing them to appear puffy. As a result, the dark circles you see may actually be shadows cast by your puffy eyelids.
It can have many causes as well. For example, family history of dark circles, exhaustion, lack of sleep, allergies, eye rubbing or excessive sun exposure.
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Answered by Ritulshekhar1
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Hey mate!!!
Here's your answer...

Natural aging is another common cause of those dark circles beneath your eyes. As you get older, your skin becomes thinner. ... As this occurs, the dark blood vessels beneath your skin become more visible causing the area below your eyes to darken.Other things that can contribute to dark circles under the eyes include: medication that causes blood vessels to dilate; scratching or rubbing your eyes excessively, such as during allergy season; regularly sleeping on your stomach; and in our best WebMD impression, you should know they can also be caused by liver.

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