It sounds like you mean dark circles around the face/facial area, possibly near the eyes, jawline, or around the mouth (“fauce” may be a typo for “face”). Here’s a safe, effective guide:
🌟 How to Reduce Dark Circles on the Face
1. Identify the Cause
- Genetics: Some people naturally have darker pigmentation.
- Fatigue: Lack of sleep can make dark circles more prominent.
- Dehydration: Dry skin can make discoloration obvious.
- Sun Exposure: Increases melanin, darkening the skin.
- Hyperpigmentation / Aging: Skin thinning or melanin overproduction.
2. Home Remedies
- Cold Compress: Reduces puffiness and shrinks blood vessels.
- Cucumber or Potato Slices: Mild natural bleaching effect.
- Tea Bags: Caffeine and antioxidants in green/black tea can reduce discoloration.
- Aloe Vera Gel: Soothes and moisturizes sensitive skin.
3. Skincare & Lifestyle
- Moisturize: Keep skin hydrated to reduce shadowing.
- Sunscreen: Prevents worsening pigmentation.
- Sleep Well: 7–9 hours improves skin appearance.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink enough water daily.
- Vitamin C or Retinol Creams: Can brighten skin over time.
4. Professional Treatments
- Chemical Peels or Laser Therapy: For persistent pigmentation.
- Fillers: Can improve under-eye hollows that cast shadows.
- Prescription Creams: Hydroquinone or retinoids under doctor supervision.
🧠 Bottom Line
Dark circles are often multi-factorial—sleep, hydration, sun protection, and targeted skincare can reduce them. Persistent or severe discoloration may need professional dermatological treatment.
If you want, I can create a step-by-step daily routine specifically for fading dark circles around the face naturally. Do you want me to do that?