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Puffy eyes: possible causes, and how to get rid of them
That late-night salty snack could be the source of the problem!
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Whether you had a good cry session at night, or ate too much salt for dinner, waking up with puffy eyes is never fun. But the skin around your eyes is thin and delicate, so most people will experience under-eye swelling occasionally. Medical conditions and genetics may also play a role, particularly as you get older and tissues under your eyes start to weaken. But what exactly causes puffy eyes, and how can you get rid of them?
Click on to find out, and learn what can be done to help smooth out the area.
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