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Ease red, swollen eyes from crying with these tips
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You have been crying, and you want to get rid of those puffy eyes. Crying can be an important emotional marker for some people; however, there are many times when it can be embarrassing or detrimental to appear to have been crying. There are several ways to manage or cover up your crying eyes.

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Applying Cold

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  1. Cold spoons are the perfect shape for eyes and the cool temperature will constrict the blood vessels and tighten your skin. This will relieve the swelling and redness. Be careful that the spoons are not too cold (or frozen), as this could irritate or damage the skin, causing further redness and swelling. [1]
    • Let your spoons warm up for a minute if they were in the freezer.
    • Use a fridge if you have time to let them cool.
    • Put the spoon in a cup of ice water to chill it quickly.
  2. The herbal material in the tea bag can also help soothe your skin. Let the cool sachets sit on your eyes for ten to fifteen minutes. [2] Repeat this if necessary. It can also help to relax you, easing your emotional stress.
    • Lavender tea bags may help relax you.
    • Cold green tea bags have compounds which are very calming to the skin around your eyes.
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  3. Apply it to your eyes for five to 10 minutes at a time. Repeat as necessary. The cold from the ice pack will work in the same way as the spoons and cool water. Make sure that the temperature of the ice-pack is comfortable, otherwise it can cause further irritation from being too cold.
  4. These slices will help cool your eyes, and they will function in the same way as the tea bags. You will need to chill the cucumber in the fridge, and then apply it to your eyes. [3] Let the cucumbers sit on your eyes for 10–15 minutes.
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Covering it up

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  1. This must be done once you've finished. If you cry again, it can ruin the makeup. Both men and women can benefit from this when in need. Use a concealer to manage dark puffy circles or an eye serum to reduce the swelling. [4]
    • Using a dabbing motion, apply a highlighter in the upside down triangle under your eyes, then apply concealer.
    • Use a dark blue mascara, as this color will counteract the redness. [5]
    • Don't apply too much to avoid looking cakey.
  2. Wearing large, dark sunglasses can cover up your eyes. No one will be able to see your eyes or the area around them. This can be an adequate cover.
    • Many corner stores and gas stations sell sunglasses.
    • If people ask why you're wearing them, you can make up an excuse: “I have a migraine,” or, “I'm a little hungover.”
  3. Claim you were cutting an onion. Say you were just watching a really sad movie, like Schindler's List . Maybe you “just haven't slept.” Blame the puffy, red eyes on allergies and a recent sneezing fit.
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      • Try to get the water as cold as possible, as the colder the water is, the quicker it will reduce the puffiness.
      • Use eyedrops to combat redness. After crying, the whites of your eyes may be red or bloodshot. Use over-the-counter eyedrops, about two drops per eye, to constrict the blood vessels in your eye. (Eyedrops may not be appropriate for everyone, such as those with glaucoma, high blood pressure, diabetes, or eye infection, so check with your doctor first if you have any of these conditions.)
      • Dab, don't rub your eyes. The skin under the eyes is very sensitive. Rubbing your eyes can cause damage and swelling. Instead of rubbing you eyes to wipe away tears, dab gently. This will help prevent damage.
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