Two Mistakes Are Keeping Your Eye Bags There — And Most Women Don't Realize They're Making Both

Two Mistakes Are Keeping Your Eye Bags There — And Most Women Don't Realize They're Making Both

A board-certified physician reveals why nothing has worked, and what finally does.

Dr. Blane Schilling
March 3, 2026
8 min read

I've spent 30 years treating skin. I've worked with everyone from everyday women to celebrities whose faces are literally their livelihood.

And there's one problem that comes up more than almost anything else: under-eye bags.

Not wrinkles or fine lines. Eye bags, because unlike other skin concerns, they carry a specific kind of cruelty.

They make you look exhausted and worn out when you feel fine. They age you 10, sometimes 15 years in photos. And worst of all, nothing you've tried has ever really worked.

You know that moment when someone looks at you and says, "Are you OK? You look so tired" — and you slept 8 hours?

That's what under-eye bags do. They make people see exhaustion that isn't there. They add 10, sometimes 15 years in every photo. And they slowly chip away at your confidence in ways most people don't realize, until they stop wanting to look in mirrors.

My name is Dr. Blane Schilling. I'm a board-certified physician with over 30 years of clinical experience, and I've spent a large part of my career helping women solve this exact problem.

And there's something I need to tell you: if nothing has ever worked for your eye bags, there are two specific mistakes that explain why.

Eye creams. Cooling patches. Retinol serums. Collagen masks. Jade rollers.

If you've been through this cycle — spending money, getting hopes up, ending up disappointed, I need you to hear something.

It's not your fault.

You've been trying to solve the right problem with the wrong approach. And there are two specific mistakes responsible for keeping those bags exactly where they are.

Mistake No. 1
You're Treating Eye Bags Like a Skin Problem — They're Not

This is the big one. And it's the reason the entire eye cream industry has been failing you.

When most women notice puffiness, they buy an eye cream. Makes sense, right? Eye problem, eye product.

But that product hydrates the skin. Maybe firms the surface. That helps with fine lines or dryness, but it does nothing for the puffiness itself.

Why? Because eye bags aren't a skin issue. They're a drainage issue.

Beneath the thin skin under your eyes, there's a network of tiny channels called the lymphatic system. Think of it like plumbing. Its job is to carry away excess fluid, waste, and toxins.

When it works well, your under-eye area stays flat and smooth. But after 45, due to stress, hormonal shifts, and poor sleep, those channels slow down. Become sluggish.

Fluid backs up. Pools. Sits there. And that trapped liquid pushes outward, creating the puffiness we call "eye bags."

Healthy lymphatic flow vs. blocked drainage

This isn't just my opinion. Research from Harvard Health, the Mayo Clinic, and the University of Texas Medical Branch has identified sluggish lymphatic drainage as a primary contributor to chronic under-eye puffiness, particularly in women over 40.

So when you apply a $90 eye cream to bags caused by trapped fluid underneath the skin:

You're mopping the floor while the pipe is still leaking. You can mop all day. The floor stays wet.

Until you fix the pipe — until you restore that drainage — the bags aren't going anywhere.

Mistake No. 2
Waiting Too Long — Because Eye Bags Get Worse Every Day You Ignore Them

This is the mistake that breaks my heart.

A woman comes into my practice and says: "I've had these bags so long, I figured they're just part of aging."

After years of products that didn't work, it's natural to give up. To adjust the mirror angle, avoid photos, accept it.

But here's what she doesn't realize: eye bags get worse the longer you leave them.

A woman examining her under-eyes

When fluid sits trapped day after day, it actively causes damage. Collagen breaks down. Structure weakens. Fine lines deepen. Dark circles darken. And before you know it, the bags have quietly reshaped the entire lower portion of your face, dragging it downward, creating that permanently worn-out look… even when you feel great.

At that point, even makeup stops helping. Foundation settles into the swelling. Concealer creases. Powder cakes. Instead of hiding the problem, it highlights it.

And the sad part is, most women don't even realize how much it's affecting them, until they stop recognizing themselves in photos, or catch themselves wondering when they started looking so old.

I'm not saying this to frighten anyone. I'm saying it because the window to address this before the structural damage compounds, is right now.

The good news?

Even if you've dealt with this for years, the damage isn't permanent. Once you restore drainage and support the tissue, the area recovers faster than you'd expect.

So What Can You Actually Do to Restore Drainage and Get Rid of Eye Bags at the Source?

Dr. Blane in clinical setting, or editorial under-eye close-up

Once you understand the real problem, impaired lymphatic drainage, the question becomes: what actually fixes it?

Surgery is one option. But it's invasive, expensive, and I've seen too many botched results to recommend it casually. Fillers? Temporary, costly, and they don't address drainage either. They're just masking the same symptom.

What I spent years looking for — and what I eventually found — was a single ingredient that A-list celebrities and leading dermatologists have quietly been relying on for years.

It's called Curcuma Longa Extract, a concentrated, bioactive form of turmeric.

Research has found that Curcuma Longa Extract can support microcirculation and lymphatic drainage at the tissue level. It doesn't just soothe the surface. It helps reactivate the body's natural fluid clearance system, the exact system that's been failing under your eyes.

Supermodel Miranda Kerr has spoken publicly about turmeric as a core anti-inflammatory ingredient in her skincare.

Miranda Kerr — turmeric advocate

Iman — who at 69 has virtually no signs of under-eye puffiness — revealed that turmeric has been part of her beauty rituals since she was young.

Iman — ageless at 69

Supermodel Miranda Kerr has spoken publicly about turmeric as a core anti-inflammatory ingredient in her skincare.

Iman — who at 69 has virtually no signs of under-eye puffiness — revealed that turmeric has been part of her beauty rituals since she was young.

Miranda Kerr — turmeric advocate
Iman — ageless at 69

These women have access to every dermatologist, every treatment, every product in the world. And they keep coming back to this ingredient.

But here's the problem, and it's a big one.

Most turmeric skincare products are formulated for the full face.

That forces brands to dilute the Curcuma Longa across a broad formula, thinned out with fillers and fragrance, nowhere near the concentration needed to actually impact lymphatic stagnation under the eyes.

It's like putting one drop of medicine in a full glass of juice and wondering why you don't feel better.

And here's the thing: even if you could get Curcuma Longa at the right concentration, draining the fluid is only half the battle.

Because when that fluid has been sitting there for months or years, it doesn't just sit there doing nothing. It actively causes damage:

So yes, you need to restore drainage. But you also need to repair the damage that built up while the drainage was failing.

That's the full picture. And that's what led me to ask the next question:

So Where Do You Actually Find a Product That Does All of This?

That's the question I kept asking myself.

I have access to just about every skincare product on the market. I've tested more eye products than I can count, on myself, on my clients, on anyone willing to try.

And I couldn't find a single one that addressed the full picture.

Plenty had one or two good ingredients. Some helped with hydration. Some targeted fine lines. A handful included turmeric, but always diluted across a full-face formula, nowhere near the concentration needed to support lymphatic function under the eyes.

Nothing brought it all together: drainage support, hydration, firmness, and antioxidant protection, in one targeted formula.

So I decided to help create it.

I worked with Cuma Skincare to develop a dedicated under-eye formula built around Curcuma Longa Extract, supported by ingredients chosen specifically for the unique needs of the under-eye area.

It wasn't quick. I personally reviewed every ingredient that went into this formula: its research, its safety profile, its purpose. If it didn't belong, it didn't make it in.

The result is CumaBalm, and it's something I'm genuinely proud of. Here's what's inside and why each ingredient is there:

CumaBalm with key ingredients breakdown

Most products give you one of these. Maybe two. CumaBalm delivers all five in a single formula designed exclusively for the under-eye area.


The Results Speak for Themselves

I've developed products before. But the response to CumaBalm has been something else entirely. Here's what a few women had to say:

★★★★★
Works like magic for my eyes!
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Before and after — Katie J.
The applicator feels incredible and the balm absorbs well without feeling greasy. After consistent use, I've noticed a real difference in puffiness. Highly recommend!
Katie J.
★★★★★
Beats every eye cream I've tried
Verified Purchase
Before and after — Amber S.
I've tried numerous eye creams and this one beats them all. It reduces puffiness almost right away. Even my crow's feet are less noticeable. It's become a necessity in my makeup bag.
Amber S.
★★★★★
My daughter asked what I did differently
Verified Purchase
Before and after — Margaret D.
I'm 58 and have struggled with bags and dark circles for years. Within the first week my daughter asked if I'd had "work done." Nope, just this little gold stick. I've ordered the 5-month supply twice now.
Margaret D.

Let's Talk About What This Costs
(And What You've Already Spent)

 

If you're like most women I work with, you've already spent hundreds, maybe thousands, on products that didn't work.

I didn't create CumaBalm to be another overpriced product that sits in your drawer. I made it to be something real women actually use, and keep using.

The regular price is $69.95. But because you're reading this article today, you get exclusive access to reader-only pricing.

CumaBalm pricing offer
CumaBalm with box — premium, tangible, trustworthy

Your Eyes Deserve Better Than "Good Enough"

You've spent years, maybe decades, accepting eye bags as something you just have to live with.

You've spent money on products designed for a problem you don't have.

You've layered concealer over a drainage issue and wondered why nothing changed.

Now you know the truth. And now you have a choice.

You can keep doing what hasn't worked.

Or you can try the one formula built from the ground up to fix the actual cause, and repair everything it left behind.

90 days. Zero risk. And the chance to finally look in the mirror and see you again.

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