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Thursday, October 12, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
You can blame your dark under eye circles on stress, lack of sleep, maybe even your husband and kids. But if you're suffering from serious dark circles under your eyes, it may be a sign of a more serious skin care issue. Beauty and skincare staple, Hylexin (Serious Dark Circles?) is here to save the day...and your skin!

There's probably been plenty of beauty articles and skincare research done on the subject of under eye circles but do you know the real cause of this unbecoming skin care issue? Sure, common everyday skincare nuisances like lack of sleep and stress can play a role but there is a more pressing skin care concern that is finally hitting the spotlight in skin are and dermatological research.

One Major Leak

To keep from making such a skin care explanation sound like rocket science, we'll quote SkinStore.com on what the real cause is of dark under eye circles: "These capillaries actually 'leak' blood that begins to oxidize (through a process called hemoglobin degradation) . . . creating a dark bluish-red pigmentation that looks distinctly like an ugly bruise. What does all that mean in plain English? Tiny little capillaries deposit blood around your sensitive eye area. The blood turns deep purple and you end up looking like you just went 12 hard rounds in a boxing ring."

Surprised? You should be. But that doesn't mean that all is lost. If you've spent money on skincare products that don't have any effect on your unsightly circles, look no further. Hylexin was created to tackle this specific skin care opponent.

Not Just Any Eye Cream

So how does Hylexin differ from all the other topical skincare products for dark under eye circles? Hylexin is so strong that with daily use, it has been clinically proven to fade the red-bluish pigment that causes your dark circles and helps strengthen the capillaries so that area is always protected. Ultimately, the leaking is stopped and prevented.

It's All in the Numbers

They say numbers don't lie and when it comes to skincare technology and skin care research, the same holds true. In a double-blind clinical trial of the skin care product (neither the participants nor the study staff knew which participants received the experimental treatment and which received either a standard treatment or a placebo), 72% of women who suffered from the skin care problem, experienced a visible reduction in the appearance of their dark under eye circles while using Hylexin.

How do you prove something like that? Simple. The results of the skincare study were confirmed using high-speed laboratory photography, which was able to illustrate the process of the fading of dark under eye circles. Ah, what skincare technology is capable of these days!

So, whether you believe the clinical trials or not, it's easy to see that Hylexin is making enough of an impact on beauty and skin care, so why not try it out for yourself?

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