Dark circles. We all have them at some point—after pulling an all-nighter, during our period, when we're stressed, or sometimes, just because. They're those pesky shadows that make us look more tired than we actually are (or maybe they’re just telling the truth 😅). But let’s unpack this properly, like you’re chatting with a wellness coach friend who also hoards concealers and correctors like they’re gold. 💬 So what causes dark circles? Several things: Fatigue and lack of sleep – Your skin becomes dull and pale, letting dark tissues and blood vessels show through. Dehydration – Your eyes can look sunken, and the skin gets darker. Genetics – Some people just have naturally thinner skin under the eyes. Aging – As we get older, we lose collagen and fat around the eyes. Allergies and rubbing – This causes inflammation and broken blood vessels. Vitamin deficiencies – Lack of iron, vitamin K, or vitamin B12 can also cause darkening under the eyes. 🧃 Can vitamins help? Yes! Especi...