Causes of Dark Circles Under Eyes

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Smoking can have various cosmetic effects on a person's body, from yellowing fingers and nails to discolored teeth and the growth of facial hair. Over time, it can also deplete the skin of oxygen and nutrients, which may leave some smokers with a grayish pallor.

A lack of nicotine at night when the smoker sleeps may place them in mild withdrawal, which can reduce the quality of sleep. This can lead to dark circles under the eyes.6Patterson, Freda. ‘Sleep As a Target for Optimized Response to Smoking Cessation Treatment.’ OUP Academic, 23 Oct. 2017, academic.oup.com/ntr/article/21/2/139/4562639

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