How to Look Less Tired In The Morning

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We all have had this problem at least once in our life. Sometimes you just can't get a good nights rest and we all get cases of insomnia. It can be frustrating because you have to get up early the next day for work or school. Then you'll wake up to puffy eyes with dark circles under them. After you spend forever getting ready in the morning the last thing you want to do is take longer just to cover up your tired eyes.

So, if you need to know how you can look less tired in the morning just keep reading! Also, don't forget to sign up in the pop up on my site where you can get a free printable calendar that's really cute. Not only that but you can be updated each and everytime a new post is live on my site. Don't forget to comment below you're favorite tips you found helpful in the post, I love to hear feedback from you all! :)

1. Use an overnight undereye cream.

This is something I've been doing for quite a while and really has helped me a lot. It's too simple not to do every night and really helps with dark circles and puffiness. All you have to do is put it on leave it overnight and wake up to your regular eyes! Instead of tired puffiness. My favorite one so far is definitely the Advanced Night Repair Eye Supercharged Complex Synchronized Recovery by Estee Lauder. It works wonders, especially on dark circles.

2. Use an eye mask.

You might not have even known about eye masks! I wrote about them a while back on my other blog just not on here yet. These things though are amazing but can also be obnoxious. They are made like two little patches you put under your eyes. You leave them for a few hours or overnight and wake up to really pretty, no puff, no dark circles, eyes! They work so well if only they weren't such a weird feeling to wear! Anyway, the Pack Your Bags Undereye Patches by Tarte is my go-to for sure. They work like magic and have that cooling sensation under my eye. Love these so much for undereye circles and puffiness. They also tend to really make my eyes seem more brightened and awake the next day.

3. Get enough sleep.

This one will speak for itself and is probably obvious but it's important. Sleep is so so so important and if you want to look less tired in the morning this is the number one way how to. Getting enough sleep is important for energy the next day, bright and awake eyes, skin, and when you sleep at night it's been said you'll lose weight a lot quicker too if you're trying to lose weight. It's so important also for brain function because you're brain needs it's rest too. If you have bad insomnia try to set your own internal sleep clock. Start trying to go to bed earlier each night until you work up to 7.5-8 hours every night from the time you pass out until the time you wake up. Mine is 9:30 p.m. - 5:30 a.m. and it took me a few nights to get this routine down. First, start off going to bed 30 minutes earlier and wake up 30 minutes earlier, then the next night go to bed an hour earlier then wake up an hour earlier. Each day and night work your way up until you're where you want to be with your sleep schedule. This only took me about 3 days and it depends all on your old sleeping schedule.

4. Water

Yes, I'm bragging on water again which I tend to do a lot but it's so important for literally every reason. When you drink enough water your skin will thank you and if you drink enough throughout the night before you fall asleep you'll be hydrated the next day (keep drinking it anyways though) and you're skin and eyes will show for it. Meaning, drink water to look less tired because it's really going to help. Not only that but nothing wakes me up more than my first 24 oz. of really cold water in the morning. It also gets your metabolism going which is great in aiding in weight loss, if you're trying.

5. Wash your face when you wake up.

Whether you use a morning face wash or you use freezing cold water splashed on your face it's really good at waking you up. Once you wake up really well your face will normally reduce swelling caused from sleep because the blood flow and everything slows down in your sleep. Not only that but it's a great way to wake up in the morning and have really glowy clean skin to keep breakouts away.

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