How To Lift Up Sagging Eyelids

Revitalize your eye area effortlessly with proven methods for a refreshed, youthful look.

Written by Niharika Nayak, BA (Media & Communication)
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As the saying commonly goes, the eyes are the windows to one’s soul. So understandably, you would want to keep your precious peepers in tip-top shape. However, due to certain factors or a combination of certain factors, sagging eyelids are a common condition. This condition plagues not just older women but younger women as well. Sagging eyelids can make you look older than your actual age and make you feel insecure. Thankfully, saggy eyelids are mostly treatable at home. However, if you are predisposed to conditions like diabetes or recently have had an eye injury or surgery, it’s best to consult a doctor about your condition. But before we discuss the cures to fix sagging eyelids, let’s look at the leading causes.

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Causes Of Sagging Eyelids

1. Smoking

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Smoking decreases the level of oxygen that reaches your skin, causing it to age faster and look older. On top of that, it can lead to cardiovascular conditions and increase your chances of heart disease, cancer, and stroke (1) (2).

2. Aging

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The muscles in your face tend to lose elasticity as you age, and your eyelids start to droop lower. As it is, the skin on your eyelids is fragile and prone to aging faster. Basic facial exercises, using a daily moisturizing cream, and applying sunscreen regularly can help with the appearance of the skin. Many women resort to getting botox to fix the issues related to aging, but they’re only temporary solutions (3).

3. Excessive Rubbing Of The Eye

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If you rub your eyes excessively, it can lead to the muscles and nerves in your eyes getting weaker or damaged (4).

4. Fatigue

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If you’re in a constant state of tiredness and fatigue, it will start to reflect on your face. As an adult, you need a good eight to eight hours of sleep every day. If your body does not receive enough rest, it won’t have enough time to recover and rejuvenate your skin.

5. Genetics

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If people in your family tend to age faster, your skin too will follow in the same path if you do not take good care of it.

6. Poor nutrition

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Poor or lack of nutrition can also lead to sagging skin and cause your eyelids to droop. Excessive junk food consumption will not only have an effect on your waistline, but the quality of skin too. For your skin to glow and look youthful, you need to provide it with the right kind of care (5).

7. Allergies

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Allergies or infections like stye can cause your eye muscles to weaken or droop lower (6).

These are just a few of the causes of sagging eyelids. Most of these conditions can be remedied at home itself, but some would require further medical assessment and treatment. So, let’s look at some homemade cures for droopy or saggy eyelids:

Home Remedies For Sagging Eyelids

1. Chamomile Tea Bags

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Drooping eyelids can be treated with chamomile as it has anti-inflammatory properties. Instead of throwing out the tea bags after making chamomile tea, cool them down and place them on your eyes for 15-20 minutes. To add an extra pinch of refreshment, cool them down in the fridge for some time.

2. Egg Whites

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Egg whites are known for their ability to firm and tighten skin. Apply a small amount of egg white to the skin on your eyelids (make sure it’s clean and dry). Wait for the egg white to dry on your face. Once the mixture has dried, wash it off with cold water to see a noticeable change.

3. Ice

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Ice constricts veins and reduces the sagging of your eyelids. Apply the ice cubes to your skin for about ten to fifteen minutes to see an immediate effect on your face.

4. Cucumber

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Cucumbers are rich in natural chemicals that reduce inflammation and stiffen your skin. They contain caffeic acid and ascorbic acid. Leave two chilled cucumber slices over your eyes for about fifteen to twenty minutes and enjoy fresh, refreshed skin.

5. Tea tree oil

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Many women swear by the effects of Tea tree oil. It has commonly been used to tighten up pores and clear acne. The right way to use tea tree oil to fix droopy eyelids is to add two drops of it into half a teaspoon of coconut oil. Leave it on your face for a few minutes.

6. Aloe Vera Mask

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Aloe vera has astringent and skin tightening properties that help alleviate skin sagginess and increase the elasticity of it. All you need is aloe vera gel, yogurt, cucumber, and oatmeal. Mix four tablespoons of yogurt and aloe vera gel, add two tablespoons of oatmeal, and a few slices of cucumber. Once these ingredients have been mixed, apply the paste to your eyelids and let it rest for twenty minutes before washing it with cold water.

7. A Good Night’s Sleep

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Lack of sleep causes a lot of skin problems and leaves your skin looking exhausted. Eight hours of continuous sleep is required daily to see any effect.

The skin on our face is precious and should be well-taken care of to get the glow you desire. Using face washes that work with our skin type, applying moisturizer, and cleaning of makeup diligently are just a few steps we can take to ensure our skin is at its best. Do you have any recommendations or suggestions on how to fix saggy eyelids? Drop them in the comments below.

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Niharika Nayak
Niharika NayakBA (Media & Communication)
Niharika has a passion for all things art, music, and travel and has over 4 years of experience in writing for social media. During her spare time, she likes experimenting in the kitchen, playing video games, and hanging out with stray animals.

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