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How to get rid of dark circles and hyperpigmentation: a complete skincare guide created by a Romanian cosmetics brand

02 Mar 2026
Cum scapi de cearcăne și pete pigmentare: ghid complet de îngrijire a pielii creat de un brand românesc de cosmetice

Dark circles and hyperpigmentation are two of the most common skin concerns. We see them in the mirror in the morning, try to mask them with foundation and concealer, treat them with miracle serums, but often forget a simple yet important detail: our skin needs consistency, protection, and the right ingredients to regain its balance.

Momirov Cosmetics is a Romanian beauty brand that understands these skin needs and has prepared this complete guide especially for people concerned about their complexion. In it, you will discover why dark circles and hyperpigmentation appear, how to treat them correctly, and what essential role sun protection plays in preventing them.

Why do dark circles appear?

Dark circles are not just a sign of fatigue, as we tend to believe. In reality, they are the result of an accumulation of biological, genetic, hormonal factors, and lifestyle imprint. To treat them correctly, it is essential to understand the mechanism behind their appearance.

The periorbital area is one of the most sensitive regions of the face. The skin under the eyes is:

      4-5 times thinner than the rest of the face

      almost devoid of sebaceous glands

      extremely rich in capillaries

      prone to rapid collagen loss

This fragile structure explains why any imbalance quickly becomes visible.

1. Vascular dark circles – microcirculation issues

Bluish or purplish dark circles appear when blood stagnates in the fine capillaries under the eyes. Poor oxygenation causes hemoglobin to take on a darker hue, and this becomes visible through the thin skin.

Common causes:

      lack of sleep (reduces lymphatic drainage)

      chronic stress (increases cortisol, affecting circulation)

      prolonged screen time

      allergies (cause inflammation and blood vessel dilation)

      water retention

In cases of allergies, repeated eye rubbing aggravates inflammation and makes the skin even more sensitive.

In such situations, products with caffeine, peptides, or soothing extracts can support microcirculation, but results only appear in combination with a balanced lifestyle.

2. Pigmented dark circles – excess melanin

These have a brownish or dark brown hue and are the result of hyperpigmentation. Melanocytes in the eye area produce more melanin than necessary, and this excess colors the skin.

Triggering factors:

      unprotected exposure to UV radiation

      hormonal imbalances

      genetic predisposition

      repeated inflammation

      incorrect use of acids or retinol

UVA radiation stimulates melanin production even on cloudy days or when we are indoors near a window. That is why specialists insist on daily application of a face cream with SPF 50, regardless of the season.

Momirov Cosmetics emphasizes formulas that combine sun protection with antioxidant ingredients, precisely to prevent the reactivation of pigmentation.

3. Structural dark circles – facial anatomy

Sometimes, what we perceive as dark circles is not a color problem, but a volume problem. With aging:

      collagen production decreases

      subcutaneous fat is lost

      the tear trough becomes more pronounced

Light creates shadows in that area, and the visual effect is similar to that of dark circles.

In this case, creams can improve skin texture, but they cannot change anatomical structure. Intense hydration and products with peptides can support elasticity, but sometimes dermatological procedures are necessary for spectacular results.

4. The genetic factor – invisible inheritance

If one or both parents had visible dark circles, there is an increased probability that you will develop them too. Genetics influence:

      skin thickness

      vascular density

      predisposition to hyperpigmentation

      the shape of the tear trough

In these situations, the realistic goal is not complete elimination, but rather a reduction in visibility through consistent care.

5. Hormonal imbalances

Hormonal fluctuations (pregnancy, premenstrual syndrome, thyroid conditions) can stimulate hyperpigmentation or water retention, accentuating dark circles.

Hormones directly influence melanin production and fluid retention, and the eye area reacts quickly to these changes.

6. Dehydration – an often overlooked cause

Dehydrated skin becomes thinner and more translucent, making blood vessels more visible. In addition, lack of water reduces elasticity and accentuates fine lines, which can create additional shadows.

Hydration should be performed:

      internal (adequate water intake)

      external (hyaluronic acid, glycerin, ceramides)

7. Nutritional Deficiencies

Lack of iron or B-complex vitamins can accentuate the dull and bluish appearance of the skin. Anemia, in particular, is associated with persistent dark circles.

If you notice pronounced pallor, fatigue, and prominent dark circles, a set of medical tests is recommended.

8. Sun-induced premature aging

Repeated exposure to UV radiation without protection:

      degrades collagen

      thins the skin

      accentuates pigmentation

This is why daily sun protection is not an aesthetic whim, but a medical necessity.

How to correctly identify your type of dark circles?

A simple test:

✔ Gently press on the affected area.
– If the shade temporarily fades → they are probably vascular.
– If it remains the same → they are most likely pigmented.

If light from the side creates an accentuated shadow → structural component.

Often, dark circles are mixed, which means the approach must be combined: stimulating circulation, reducing pigmentation, and constant sun protection.

Dark circles are a warning sign, not just an aesthetic flaw!

They reflect:

      sleep quality

      stress level

      sun protection

      hydration

      hormonal balance

Understanding the cause is the first step towards a solution. Without this step, any cream applied becomes merely a temporary bandage.

A well-structured routine, carefully formulated – as modern Romanian brands propose – can gradually transform the appearance of the skin. But the key remains the same: consistency, daily protection, and products adapted to your skin's real needs.

Why do pigment spots appear?

Pigment spots (melasma, sunspots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) are the result of excessive melanin production.

Main triggers:

      exposure to UV radiation

      pregnancy and hormonal imbalances

      acne and inflammation

      incorrect use of acids or retinol

      lack of daily sun protection

Many people treat spots only with depigmenting serums, ignoring the fact that without daily UV protection, the treatment becomes useless.

Sun protection is essential not only in summer but daily, which is why specialists recommend using an SPF 50 face cream, adapted for all skin types.

The role of sun protection in combating dark circles and pigment spots

UVA radiation penetrates clouds, windows, and affects the skin all year round. It:

      stimulates melanin production

      accentuates pigmented dark circles

      reactivates existing spots

      accelerates skin aging

Without daily protection, any anti-spot or anti-dark circle routine is incomplete.

A well-formulated product, like those developed by Momirov Cosmetics, combines sun protection with soothing and antioxidant ingredients, reducing inflammation and preventing hyperpigmentation.

Complete routine for reducing dark circles and pigment spots

1. Gentle cleansing

Morning and evening, the skin must be cleansed without being aggressive. A gentle cleanser keeps the natural barrier intact.

It is advisable to avoid:

      products with alcohol

      excessive rubbing of the eye area

      abrasive makeup remover wipes

2. Targeted active ingredient serums

For dark circles and pigment spots, look for:

      Vitamin C – evens out skin tone

      Niacinamide – reduces inflammation and hyperpigmentation

      Hyaluronic acid – hydrates and reduces fine lines

      Caffeine – stimulates microcirculation

      Soothing botanical extracts

A major advantage of Romanian cosmetic brands is the adaptation of formulas to the skin types frequently encountered in our climate: sensitive, combination, reactive.

3. Eye Cream

The skin around the eyes is 5 times thinner than the rest of the face. Application should be done by gentle tapping, without aggressive stretching.

4. Proper Hydration

Dehydrated skin highlights dark circles and spots. Choose a cream adapted to your skin type:

      dry skin → richer textures

      combination/oily skin → light, non-comedogenic textures

5. Sun Protection – The Game Changer

Apply sunscreen daily, regardless of the season.

✔ Apply a two-finger length of product to the face
✔ Reapply every 2-3 hours if exposed to the sun
✔ Don't forget the eye area and cheekbones

Daily sun protection can make a major difference in your skincare routine, radically increasing its effectiveness.

Common mistakes that worsen the appearance of dark circles and hyperpigmentation spots

  1. Using cosmetic products without SPF
  2. Applying an insufficient amount of sunscreen
  3. Excessive exfoliation
  4. Frequent product changes
  5. Disordered lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle matters more than you can imagine!

You can have the best vitamin C serums, the most effective niacinamide formula, and a carefully constructed routine, but if your lifestyle is unbalanced, the results will be delayed or unstable.

Skin is not an isolated organ. It is deeply connected to:

      the hormonal system

      stress levels

      sleep quality

      diet

      hydration

      circulation

      liver and gut health

Dark circles and hyperpigmentation spots are often external signals of internal processes.

1. Sleep – when skin repairs itself

During deep sleep, the body:

      increases growth hormone production (responsible for regeneration)

      stimulates collagen synthesis

      regulates cortisol

      optimizes lymphatic drainage

Lack of sleep or insufficient sleep directly affects microcirculation in the eye area, which accentuates vascular dark circles. Additionally, elevated cortisol promotes inflammation and hyperpigmentation.

What does quality sleep mean?

      7–8 hours per night

      going to bed before 11:00 PM

      no screens 60 minutes before sleep

      ventilated and dark room

An often-ignored detail: sleeping position. Sleeping on your stomach or side can promote fluid retention in the eye area. If you experience morning puffiness, try sleeping on your back and using a slightly higher pillow.

2. Stress – the accelerator of pigmentation

Chronic stress increases cortisol levels. This hormone:

      stimulates inflammation

      affects the skin barrier

      can trigger hyperpigmentation

      slows down skin healing

Stress is often associated with melasma and persistent hyperpigmentation spots. Additionally, it promotes vasodilation, which accentuates bluish dark circles.

Simple strategies for stress regulation:

      20–30 minutes of daily walking

      breathing exercises (4-7-8)

      reducing multitasking

      regular breaks from screens

      limiting excessive caffeine

The skincare routine itself can become an emotional regulation ritual. Brands like Momirov Cosmetics promote the idea of self-care as a moment of reconnection, not just mechanical product application.

3. Nutrition – fuel for even skin tone

Skin directly reflects the quality of nutrients it receives.

Remember! Antioxidants are a shield against hyperpigmentation.

Free radicals accelerate hyperpigmentation. A diet rich in: berries, citrus fruits, spinach, red peppers, broccoli, and pomegranate helps neutralize oxidative stress.

Dietary Vitamin C complements the effectiveness of topical serums.

Iron and B complex are also essential for dark circles.

Iron deficiency can accentuate paleness and the purplish tint of dark circles. Good sources of iron are:

      lean meat

      liver

      lentils

      spinach

      pumpkin seeds

B vitamins support cellular oxygenation and tissue energy.

Don't forget that sugar promotes inflammation!

Excessive sugar consumption:

      promotes collagen glycation

      accelerates skin aging

      increases inflammation

      aggravates acne and post-inflammatory spots

Reducing sugar doesn't mean severe restriction, but balance.

4. Internal hydration – more important than it seems

Dehydration makes skin:

      thinner

      duller

      more prone to visible blood vessels

Drinking 1.5–2 liters of water daily helps maintain elasticity and optimize lymphatic drainage.

Anti-inflammatory teas (chamomile, rooibos, mint) can support internal balance.

5. Sun exposure – daily routine matters more than vacation

Many people believe that hyperpigmentation only appears during vacation. In reality, it is the result of cumulative exposure:

      daily walking

      driving a car

      sitting by the window

      outdoor activities

UVA radiation penetrates glass and is present all year round.

Therefore, sun protection must become a daily habit, not a seasonal reaction. Applying a face cream with SPF 50 is essential for preventing and maintaining the results obtained with depigmenting serums.

Without this step, any progress achieved through cosmetics can be undone in a few weeks.

6. Circulation and movement

Sedentary lifestyles slow down circulation and lymphatic drainage. The eye area is among the first to be affected.

Moderate movement:

      improves tissue oxygenation

      reduces water retention

      supports toxin elimination

Intense workouts are not necessary. Daily walks are enough to notice visible differences over time.

7. Smoking and alcohol – routine sabotaging factors

Smoking reduces oxygen supply to the skin, degrades collagen, and accentuates dark circles. Meanwhile, alcohol dehydrates, causes vasodilation, and aggravates pigmentation.

Reducing these habits brings visible improvements in a few weeks.

8. Hormonal balance

Hormonal fluctuations can stimulate hyperpigmentation, especially in the eye and cheekbone areas.

If you notice spots appearing or intensifying during certain periods (pregnancy, intense stress, thyroid disorders), it is important to address the issue holistically.

Cosmetics help, but cannot fully compensate for a major internal imbalance.

9. Consistent routine vs. chaotic changes

A healthy lifestyle also means consistency. Frequent product changes, aggressive experimentation with acids, or treatments without sun protection destabilize the skin barrier.

Romanian brands that emphasize balanced and gentle formulas encourage continuity, not short-term "wow" effects.

10. The connection between mind and skin

There is a clear link between emotional health and skin health. Prolonged emotional stress can trigger:

      dermatitis

      acne

      melasma

      dark circles accentuation

Creating daily skincare rituals thus becomes a way to regulate the nervous system.

Why choose Romanian cosmetics for your skin problems?

The Romanian cosmetics industry has evolved enormously in recent years. Brands such as Momirov Cosmetics emphasize:

      clean formulas

      safe ingredients

      dermatological testing

      transparency

      adaptation to local climate

Another advantage? Proximity of production and attention to detail.

When do you need dermatological help?

Consult a skin specialist if spots change shape, have irregular borders, bleed, or spread rapidly!

The best solutions are consistency and daily protection

Dark circles and hyperpigmentation don't disappear magically. They fade with:

✔ correct routine
✔ suitable ingredients
✔ daily sun protection
✔ quality products
✔ patience

Modern Romanian cosmetics demonstrate that efficacy does not have to come from imports. Brands like Momirov Cosmetics create balanced formulas adapted to real skin – not the filtered ideals from social media.

If you want to get rid of dark circles and hyperpigmentation, start with the basics: gentle cleansing, well-chosen serums, and, most importantly, daily sun protection. The rest comes with time.

Your skin doesn't need miracles. It needs consistency and quality products!

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