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Anonymous
Hey /fit/
Bags under the eyes.
What’s the best way to get rid of them?

I hear hemorrhoid cream works for some reason.
>> Anonymous
sleep moar
>> Anonymous
I have bags and i sleep quite well, question is how do you get rid of them

- Not OP
>> Anonymous
You look like shit
>> Anonymous
>>175971
OP here.
That's not me.
>> Anonymous
don't they put cucumber on the eyes?
>> Anonymous
Wear those fucking bags with pride.
>> Anonymous
>>What’s the best way to get rid of them?

Stay in the kitchen next time.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
bukkake
>> Anonymous
>>175983
OP here.
I'm a man.
>> Anonymous
My mom uses tomato paste, and it works good.
>> Anonymous
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You'd have to coordinate with the bags. Use blush, and shave daily.
>> Anonymous
>>175993
Win, man, win.
>> Anonymous
>>175993

ITT: We're a typical idiot male and don't know the difference between blush and concealer and foundation.
>> Anonymous
>>176118
ITT: I'm a female and I don't know anything about concealer or foundation.

I have dark circles, not bags though. Tomato paste still an option?
>> Anonymous
Yeah, Preparation H does the trick -temporarily.
>> Anonymous
Stop taking drugs?
>> Anonymous
>>176129

No you retard, just go buy a fucking eye cream already.
>> Anonymous
>>176129

However did you get laid in this mysogynistic shallow society that can't even see a pore on a girl's face then?
>> Anonymous
>>176129

wat

Foundation goes on first, generally applying from the temples down into the cheeks by making a the pattern of a number 3 and filling in with each stroke. Concealer is for spot reducing things like zits and wrinkles and bags. Then you apply your bronzer (AKA blush or rouge) sparingly, then you apply lipstick and touch it up with gloss, then you do eye shadow, then eyeliner, then mascara, eyebrow touch ups are optional depending on how bushy they are.

Concealer should be the same tone as your foundation, obviously. Foundation should be used down to your neckline and even on your chest if you're wearing something low cut. Always use foundation with SPF 15 and apply moisturizer before you start makeup and apply it again when you remove makeup.

But you were probably trolling, there's no way you're that stupid about makeup. Moisturizer should be good enough to reduce bags and dark circles over the course of a month or so.
>> Anonymous
Typical causes of eye bags/circles:

--Vitamin-deficiency

--Poor diet

--Overexposure to sunlight

--Overuse (number one culprit: long-term pc monitor-reading)

--Sleep deprivation

--Allergies

--Genetics/heredity

--Cigarette-smoking

--Disease or illness (or organ damage)

--Natural aging

--Stress
>> Anonymous
>>176142
I find myself naturally beautiful.
>>176165
No, not trolling. I hardly wear any makeup. Most is mascara+eyeliner. All I need, and thats if I feel like it.
>>176140
I might. They're pretty dark ):
>> Anonymous
>>176173

>I find myself naturally beautiful.

Guess what? 99% of the world DOESN'T.
>> Anonymous
>>176175
That leaves me 6602242 (rounded) people who will find me naturally beautiful. I'm okay with that :3
>> Anonymous
Exercise, lack of blood around the eyes, get your heart rate up. And you'll stop looking like Snape gone wrong.
>> Anonymous
Punch them away
>> Anonymous
I've noticed that people with bags under their eyes tend to find members of the opposite gender with bags under their eyes as attractive.

anyone else notice this?
>> Anonymous
>>176177

Yeah, and they're spread out throughout the whole planet. Enjoy knowing two people locally who actually find you somewhat attractive.

Or, you know, stop being a chunky lazy cunt and put some effort into how you look instead of making excuses.
>> Anonymous
>>176289

Can you post an example of women with bags that dont look like junkies?