India, Nov. 22 -- Dark circles can linger no matter how many eye creams you try, leaving your face looking dull, tired, and under-rested. When topical products don't seem to make a difference, the issue is often deeper - sluggish blood flow and puffiness that creams alone can't fix. Simple facial techniques, however, can stimulate circulation in ways skincare products can't, helping the eye area look brighter and more refreshed.

Yeji, a Korean beauty and facial treatment expert, has shared a simple technique to help reduce dark circles at home, without relying on chemical treatments.

In an Instagram video posted on November 20, the facial expert shares a step-by-step routine to treat dark circles and puffiness - a simple practice she re...