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    Universal C Eye Perfector. Dark circles, those pesky rings of shadow under your eyes, are notorious for sticking around a really long time and being especially hard to treat.

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    Universal C Eye Perfector. Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat, formulated this eye cream with 5% vitamin C to effectively brighten dark circles.It also contains other ...

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    CLEARSTEM BRIGHTEYES Eye Gel is the go-to choice for combating signs of aging while keeping acne-prone skin clear and refreshed. Pros: Non-comedogenic and suitable for acne-prone skin

  5. See Clearly Method - Wikipedia

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    The program's manual stated, "Tromboning exercises the focusing mechanism, improves control of the extraocular muscles, and stimulates the flow of nutrients inside the eyes". The Scanning Chart exercise involved moving a chart just out of focus, then jumping from dot to dot in time with the music on the program's exercise video.

  6. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

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    Some advanced face and eye powders contain optical brightener microspheres that brighten shadowed or dark areas of the skin, such as "tired eyes". End uses of optical brighteners include: Detergent whitener (instead of bluing agents) Paper brightening (internal or in a coating) Fiber whitening (internal, added to polymer melts)

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    Kohl has been worn traditionally since the Naqada III era (c. 3100 BCE) by Egyptians of all social classes, originally as protection against eye ailments. [1] [2] There was also a belief that darkening around the eyes would protect one from the harsh rays of the sun. [3] Ancient Egyptian women wearing kohl, from a tomb mural in Thebes (1420 ...