Eye Bag Remover — Eye Bag Remover

Eye Bag Remover for Photos That Softens Puffiness and Dark Circles

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Eye Bag Remover for portraits that softens puffy under-eye bags and dark circles without turning the edit into full-face smoothing.

Under-eyes, quietly refreshed.

A restrained portrait set focused on the area below the eyes: morning selfies, headshots, event makeup, and glasses. The edit softens shadows or puffiness while leaving identity, skin texture, expression, and makeup readable.

Morning selfie with under-eye bags and dark circles softly reduced while keeping natural skin texture
Natural Refresh · Morning selfie
Corporate headshot refreshed with restrained puffiness reduction and more rested under-eye brightness
Camera Ready · Headshot
Event portrait with makeup preserved while the under-eye area is cleaned up realistically
Makeup Safe · Event portrait
Portrait with glasses retouched under the frames without blurring the lenses or eye detail
Glasses Friendly · Portrait

What is Eye Bag Remover?

Eye Bag Remover is a focused portrait retouching tool for people who want the area below the eyes to look more rested in selfies, headshots, dating photos, or creator portraits. It can softly reduce visible puffiness and dark circles while preserving identity, eye shape, makeup, glasses, skin texture, and the original lighting.

It is different from a full beauty filter, face reshaper, or skin smoother. The goal is a restrained under eye adjustment, not a new face or a poreless finish. It works best on clear portraits where the lower eyelids are visible, shadows are readable, and expectations stay natural.

Three presets, three moods.

01

Natural Refresh

Best for subtle under-eye cleanup that still looks like the same morning face.

02

Dark Circle Soften

Best when darker under-eye shadow matters more than visible puffiness.

03

Puffiness Reduce

Best for smoothing under-eye contour without flattening the whole face.

Ask for a rested look, not a new face; the best results soften puffiness while keeping real under-eye shape and expression.

Use Dark Circle Soften when color is the issue and Puffiness Reduce when the shadow comes from contour.

For makeup photos, mention lashes, liner, and eye shadow so the cleanup does not smear the styling around the eyes.

Retouch gently for resumes, dating, or event photos; avoid edits that misrepresent medical conditions or identity documents.

When to reach for Eye Bag Remover.

LinkedIn or Team Headshot Refresh

Use Eye Bag Remover before updating a profile headshot when the under-eye area makes you look more tired than you felt in person.

Morning Selfie Rescue

Fix a selfie taken too early, after travel, or after a late night when under-eye puffiness is the only thing pulling the photo down.

Beauty Portrait Cleanup

Clean up fatigue under the eyes in event or beauty portraits while preserving lashes, liner, and the rest of the makeup look.

Glasses-Friendly Retouch

Retouch tired-looking under-eyes in portraits where glasses need to stay sharp and believable instead of getting smeared.

How to use Eye Bag Remover in three steps.

Most portraits can be refreshed in about 1 minute. Upload one clear face photo with the under-eye area visible, choose the retouch focus, then check skin texture, shadows, and makeup before saving.

  1. Upload a Portrait

    Start with a selfie, headshot, or close portrait where both eyes, lower lids, skin texture, and natural shadows are easy to see.

    Tip: Avoid heavy blur, sunglasses, and harsh shadows under the eyes because they make subtle under-eye retouching harder to control.

  2. Choose the Retouch Focus

    Choose Natural Refresh for light tiredness, Dark Circle Soften for deeper shadows, Puffiness Reduce for under-eye volume, Camera Ready for headshots, or Makeup Safe when liner and lashes should stay intact.

    Tip: Pick Makeup Safe when you want to preserve existing eye makeup, lashes, and liner while softening the under-eye area.

  3. Generate and Compare the Result

    Generate the edit, compare it with the original, then check under-eye shadows, skin pores, cheek texture, lash detail, and overall face shape before downloading.

    Tip: Rerun with a lighter preset if the skin becomes too smooth or the face starts to look like a broad beauty-filter edit.

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