That kind of post is classic “grandma hack” clickbait. Puffy eyes can improve temporarily, but there is no 2-minute, zero-effort method that permanently fixes them.
👁️ Why eyes get puffy
Periorbital edema is usually caused by:
- lack of sleep
- salt intake (water retention)
- allergies
- crying
- sinus congestion
- genetics or aging
🧊 What actually works quickly (real short-term fixes)
❄️ 1. Cold compress (most effective quick fix)
- chilled spoon, cold cloth, or ice pack wrapped in cloth
- helps constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling
🧴 2. Caffeine-based eye products
- can temporarily tighten skin and reduce puffiness
💧 3. Hydration
- mild dehydration can worsen fluid retention
💤 4. Elevating your head while resting
- reduces fluid pooling around eyes
🚫 What viral “zero effort hacks” usually exaggerate
- ❌ instant permanent removal of puffiness
- ❌ miracle foods or creams working in 2 minutes
- ❌ “detox tricks” for under-eyes
These effects are temporary cosmetic changes at best, not cures.
🧠 When puffiness needs attention
See a doctor if swelling:
- persists all day or every day
- is only on one side
- comes with pain, redness, or vision changes
- is sudden and severe
🧠 Bottom line
Puffy eyes are usually caused by lifestyle factors or fluid retention. The fastest real fix is cold compresses, but long-term improvement depends on sleep, diet, and allergy control.
If you want, I can share a simple morning routine to reduce under-eye puffiness long-term (without gimmicks).