Award-Winning Derm, Dr. Jennifer Brine, reveals the hidden cause of your eye bags: Adrenal Fatigue
(Here's the industry's dirty secret)
Do you drag yourself out of bed, only to face puffy, dark-circled eyes—even after a full night’s sleep?
Chronic adrenal fatigue wreaks havoc on your delicate under-eye skin, creating persistent bags and dark circles that concealer just can’t hide.
Discover 6 unexpected ways adrenal fatigue fuels these issues—and why a gentle, non-invasive device might be your easiest path to a refreshed look.
1. Chronic Stress Cripples Under-Eye Circulation
When stress spikes, your body diverts blood flow away from “non-essential” areas—like the thin skin under your eyes.
Result? Dark shadows and that telltale “blue-ish” tinge as blood pools just beneath the surface.
What You Can Do: Focus on gentle circulation boosters. Light exercise and targeted therapies like Microcurrent can help move fluid and blood flow back where it belongs—so you don’t look perpetually run-down.
Quick Tip: Even short, calming breaks at work (breathing exercises, a quick walk) can reduce stress hormones and improve facial circulation over time.
2. “Fight-or-Flight” Hormones Erode Collagen
Prolonged high cortisol levels mean faster collagen breakdown around your eyes. The skin thins, revealing deeper shadows and more pronounced wrinkles.
Why It Matters: Thin under-eye skin = more visible blood vessels and hollows.
Contributing Solution: Red light therapy stimulates collagen production, thickening that delicate skin so those annoying dark circles aren’t as visible.
Imagine not having to pack on heavy concealer because your under-eye area has that natural, thicker “cushion” again.
Note: Red light therapy has shown to help replenish collagen gently—perfect for someone who doesn’t want an invasive approach (aka, surgery!) or something that could further stress their system.
3. Fluid Retention = Stubborn Eye Bags
Ever notice how adrenal fatigue can make you wake up extra puffy? Hormonal imbalances can lead to fluid retention right under your eyes.
Medical Reasoning: Stress hormones alter how your body handles salt, sometimes leading to excess fluid in the under-eye region—especially first thing in the morning
Home Hack: Sleep with your head slightly elevated to reduce overnight pooling. And if you want next-level results, microcurrent therapy helps lymphatic drainage for a less puffy look.
Instant Relief: A quick cold compress can help short-term, but real relief comes from addressing the fluid imbalance at its source—like stimulating better drainage via microcurrent
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