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Effective Tips for Eye Care

The below mentioned eye care tips helps you have a healthy and beautiful eyes, free of eye wrinkles and dark circles around the eyes.
 
 Eye Care Tips
  1. Apply a thin coat of castor oil on the eyelashes and eyebrows every night. It strengthens eye lashes and cools the eyes.
  2. To reduce puffiness of your eyes, Crush a cucumber and take the juice. Add a little rose water and apply around the eyes and wash it after 20 minutes.
  3. Immerse wads of cotton in a cooled mixture of cucumber and potato juice. Keep this on your eyelids for 15 to 20 minutes and gently wash it off. Apply a little baby oil. Put sliced cucumber over your eyes to treat dark circles.
  4. Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables like carrots, drumstick, spinach, papaya and mangoes. All these are rich in beta carotene which helps to have healthy eyes.
  5. Take adequate rest. Rest will refresh the eyes and help them work more efficiently.
  6. Exercise regularly to improve blood circulation. Only then your eyes are sure to receive enough oxygen for good performance.
  7. Regularly apply oil mixed in glycerin to your eye lashes and eye brows to keep them dense and dark.

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