Why Do You Have Dark Circles – Kinoko Labs

Why Do You Have Dark Circles? All the Real Causes Explained

Quick Answer The causes of dark circles are not limited to poor sleep. There are six distinct biological drivers - pigmentation, vascular visibility, structural hollows, allergies, genetics, and aging - and most people have two or more working together. Understanding which type you have is the only way to choose a treatment that actually works. Sleep correction helps only the puffiness component. Everything else needs targeted care. Individual results vary based on skin type, concern severity, and consistency of use.
Causes of dark circles under eyes

What Causes Dark Circles? The Six Biological Drivers

Most dark circles guides tell you to sleep more and drink water. That advice helps one specific sub-type - and does almost nothing for the other five. Here is the complete picture of what causes dark circles under eyes, why each type looks different, and what each one actually needs.

1 Pigmentation (Melanin Overproduction)

The most common dark circles are in Indian skin. Pigmented dark circles are caused by excess melanin in the periorbital zone deposited through UV exposure, chronic friction (rubbing eyes, aggressive makeup removal), or post-inflammatory response.

How they lookBrown or greyish-brown. Consistent regardless of sleep. Do not change when you stretch the skin.
Why Indian skin is more proneHigher baseline melanin density means the periorbital area responds more intensely to UV and inflammatory triggers, producing darker and longer-lasting pigmentation than the same triggers would on lighter skin types.
What worksMelanin-regulating activities - tyrosinase inhibitors and melanin transfer reduction - applied consistently over 6 to 8 weeks.
2 Vascular Visibility

The reason for dark circles under eyes most often mistaken for tiredness. Under-eye skin is only about 0.5mm thick - far thinner than the 2mm average elsewhere on the face. When blood vessels beneath this thin skin become more visible (from thinning with age, dehydration, or UV), they show through as a blue or purplish tint.

How they lookBluish or purple-tinted, often worse in the morning, may improve slightly after hydrating.
What makes them worseDehydration, alcohol, poor sleep, and anemia all make blood appear darker through thin skin.
What worksActives that support the skin barrier density to reduce transparency, combined with ingredients that address the vascular inflammation component.
3 Structural Hollows (Tear Troughs)

Not all dark circles are about colour. Many are shadows - cast by the hollow that forms between the lower eyelid and the cheek as facial fat pads deflate and shift downward with age.

How they lookA shadow rather than a colour change. Often U-shaped or crescent-shaped. Pulling the skin sideways does not change the darkness - the shadow remains.
What worksHydrating and firming activities improve surface appearance for mild hollowing. For moderate to deep hollowing, dermal filler is the most effective intervention.
4 Allergic Shiners

A specific dark circles reason often missed outside allergy seasons. Chronic allergies - dust, pollen, food sensitivities - cause persistent inflammation around the sinuses and eyes. Blood and lymphatic fluid pool in the periorbital area, showing through thin skin as a bluish-purple tint with puffiness.

How they lookBluish-purple with swelling, often worse during allergy season or after exposure to triggers.
What worksManaging the underlying allergy is essential. Anti-inflammatory topical actives help the skin-level component but will not resolve the cause on their own.
5 Genetics and Hereditary Factors

Sometimes the eye dark circles reason is simply inherited. Thinner periorbital skin, deeper tear troughs, and higher melanin density in the orbital area run in families. Genetic dark circles typically appear early - often in the teens or 20s - and remain relatively stable throughout life.

What worksThe genetic structure cannot be changed, but visible expression can be meaningfully reduced with consistent melanin regulation, barrier strengthening, and hydration.
6 Skin Laxity and Aging

As collagen and elastin decline, under-eye skin becomes progressively thinner and looser. This makes blood vessels more visible (worsening vascular dark circles), deepens tear troughs, and amplifies any existing pigmentation - which is why dark circles often worsen in the 40s even with the same lifestyle.

What this means for treatmentAging dark circles are typically a combination of multiple types compounding simultaneously.

What Deficiency Causes Dark Circles?

This is one of the most searched questions about the cause of dark circles under eyes - and yes, nutritional deficiencies genuinely contribute, particularly to the vascular component.

Iron deficiency anemia is the most common cause. Less hemoglobin means blood carries less oxygen, appears darker in colour, and shows more visibly through thin periorbital skin. This is why people with anemia often describe dark circles as one of their first visible symptoms.

Other deficiencies with a meaningful link to dark circles:

🩸 Vitamin B12

Deficiency causes anemia-like symptoms and can increase dark circle visibility.

🫀 Vitamin K

Important for blood clotting and capillary integrity; deficiency worsens vascular pooling.

☀️ Vitamin D

Chronic deficiency associated with paler, thinner skin that accentuates vascular tones.

🍊 Vitamin C

Essential for collagen synthesis; low levels worsen skin thinness and reduce dermis thickness that provides cover over blood vessels.

A blood test can confirm whether a deficiency is contributing. Correcting it often produces a visible improvement in the vascular/blue component within 2 to 3 months - but will not resolve pigmented or structural dark circles.


How to Identify Which Type of Dark Circles You Have

Pull the lower eyelid skin gently sideways in front of a mirror in natural light.

Darkness stays the same - pigmented (melanin-driven)
Darkness lightens or disappears - vascular (blood vessels showing through)
You see a shadow but the skin looks normal - structural (hollow/tear trough)
Reddish-purple with swelling in allergy season - allergic
Present since your teens, family history - genetic

Most people see two or three of these happening at once. That is the norm, not the exception - which is why the cause of dark circles under eyes is usually a combination of drivers rather than a single fixable problem.

For a deeper dive into types, treatments, and what distinguishes each, the best eye serum for dark circles and puffiness complete guide covers the clinical treatment framework in detail.


Why Kinoko Labs Under Eye Serum Addresses the Real Causes

Most eye creams are formulated to superficially brighten or puff up the skin temporarily. The reason for dark circles under eyes in most people is biological - and that requires a formula built around the periorbital skin's actual needs.

The Kinoko Labs Under Eye Serum is formulated specifically for periorbital skin with verified actives from the product INCI:

Kinoko Labs Under Eye Serum
Shop Under Eye Serum Try the Discovery Box - includes 5ml of all five Kinoko Labs serums for a low-commitment trial.
Hydrolyzed Ganoderma Lucidum (Mushroom) ExtractRegulates melanin overproduction at the cellular level, directly addressing the pigmentation cause of dark circles.
Porphyridium Cruentum (Red Algae) ExtractA marine bioactive studied for periorbital firming and skin density improvement; thickens the skin enough to reduce vascular visibility.
Lactococcus Ferment LysateProbiotic-derived active that strengthens the skin barrier and supports natural skin repair.
Sodium Hyaluronate + Saccharide IsomerateMulti-depth and sustained hydration that plumps thin periorbital skin and reduces the transparency causing vascular dark circles.
Chamomilla Recutita (Chamomile) Flower WaterCalms periorbital inflammation; directly relevant for allergic and inflammation-driven dark circles.
Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Seed OilSoothing and barrier-supportive for the delicate eye area.
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf ExtractAntioxidant that protects existing collagen from oxidative degradation.
Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)Supports barrier integrity and skin healing.
Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel) ExtractAntioxidant support.
SqualaneLightweight emollient that nourishes without pore congestion.
Aloe Barbadensis, Calendula OfficinalisSoothing botanicals supporting the anti-inflammatory action.

The science behind mushroom bioactives explains how Hydrolyzed Ganoderma Lucidum specifically interrupts melanin production - the cellular mechanism most relevant to pigmented dark circles, the most common dark circles type on Indian skin.


How the Kinoko Labs Formula Differs From Typical Eye Products

Most dark circle eye creams on the market fall into a few categories - and each has specific limitations.

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Feature Caffeine-Based Eye Creams Vitamin K / Retinol Eye Creams Generic Hydrating Eye Cream Kinoko Labs Under Eye Serum
How it works Temporary vasoconstriction - lasts 2 to 3 hours Vitamin K for vascular support; retinol accelerates cell turnover Surface hydration only Multi-mechanism: melanin regulation + barrier firming + anti-inflammatory + deep hydration
Causes of dark circles it addresses Vascular only, temporarily Vascular partially None structurally Pigmented, vascular, and allergy-driven
Suitable for Indian skin Partially - does not address pigmentation Retinol irritates darker skin types Yes but no active benefit Yes - specifically calibrated for Indian skin melanin density
Risk of irritation Low Moderate to high (retinol) Low Low - no retinol, no synthetic fragrance
Addresses periorbital barrier thinning No Partially No Yes - Porphyridium Cruentum + Lactococcus Ferment
Daily-use safe Yes Retinol not recommended daily Yes Yes
Contains synthetic fragrance Often Often Often No

The key difference is mechanism depth. Caffeine-based products constrict blood vessels temporarily - the effect reverses within hours. The Kinoko Labs formula works on the underlying causes of dark circles by regulating melanin, thickening the periorbital dermis, and calming inflammation - changes that build over weeks of consistent use. For broader context on what ingredients work best for hyperpigmentation across the face, the best serum for hyperpigmentation in India guide covers the comparative ingredient landscape.


How to Apply the Under Eye Serum

Apply twice daily. Initial surface improvements in 2 to 4 weeks; visible dark circle reduction at 6 to 8 weeks; full results at 12 weeks.

How to apply Kinoko Labs Under Eye Serum

🌤 Morning

  1. Cleanse and pat dry.
  2. Dispense 1 to 2 drops.
  3. Press gently along the orbital bone from inner corner outward - never rub.
  4. Wait 60 seconds, then moisturiser, then SPF 30+.

🌙 Evening

  1. Remove all makeup and SPF completely.
  2. Apply 1 to 2 drops with the same press-in technique.
  3. Finish with a lightweight night moisturiser.

For periorbital pigmentation extending beyond the orbital bone onto the cheekbones, pair with the Anti-Pigmentation Serum on the surrounding cheek area. Not sure where to start? The Discovery Box includes 5ml of all five Kinoko Labs serums for a low-commitment trial.


Frequently Asked Questions

The six main causes of dark circles are: melanin overproduction (pigmentation), visible blood vessels through thin skin (vascular), structural hollows from fat pad loss, chronic allergies, genetic skin thinness, and skin laxity with aging. Most people have two or more types simultaneously.
Sleep only addresses the puffiness and some vascular components of dark circles. If yours are pigmented (brown), structural (hollow), genetic, or allergy-driven - sleep correction will not change them. The cause of dark circles under eyes in most chronic cases is biological, not behavioural.
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional contributor. It reduces hemoglobin, making blood darker and more visible through thin periorbital skin. Vitamin B12, Vitamin K, Vitamin D, and Vitamin C deficiencies also contribute - particularly to the vascular component.
Young dark circles are usually genetic (inherited thin skin or deep tear troughs), pigmentation from acne or UV, or iron/B12 deficiency. Structural hollowing from fat pad loss becomes more relevant in the 30s and beyond.
Most eye creams address only one mechanism - typically surface hydration or temporary vasoconstriction - without touching the underlying biology. If your dark circles are pigmentation-driven or have a structural component, a brightening or caffeine-based cream will not make a meaningful difference regardless of how consistently you use it.
Surface texture and hydration improve within 2 to 4 weeks. Visible dark circle reduction typically appears at 6 to 8 weeks with consistent twice-daily use and daily SPF. Full results for established pigmented or vascular dark circles take 12 weeks.
Pigmented dark circles can be significantly reduced and maintained with consistent treatment. Structural dark circles (hollow/tear trough) can be improved with topicals but may require filler for full correction. Genetic dark circles can be managed but require ongoing maintenance. No topical cures dark circles permanently - the underlying biology remains.

This content is for informational purposes and is not medical advice. Individual results vary based on skin type, concern severity, and consistency of use. Consult a qualified dermatologist for personal skin concerns.

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