I don't think the color is what you should be worried about. I think the color has to with your skintone because it sort of filters the color (read a really long story about it on wikipedia.) It's just like the way some people's hand veins appear green while others' are clearly blue. I recognize the greenish thing because I have it too in the blue variant. Maybe he has an allergy? I just want to know what this is. I dont' know what to think, it looks weird, and "sickly".he has complained latley of not feeling to good, and feeling achey, and "out of it" as well. NOw, i noticed, that the vein that runs down the side of his head, from the top of the hairline, to his eyebrow, (it sort of protrudes), is almost the same color.like a green/blue.so maybe these are veins or something? I have always, since i was a kid, had dark circles under my eyes too.but not green! He does spend lots of time in front of the comp.but that wouldn't give him a greenish tint under his eyes,where the bags would normally be. He is basically in good health otherwise. I don't think it's that.they've been eating that for quite some time now.and this greenish tint under his eyes, just showed up a few days ago. we order from is good, no Mono-Sodium-Glutamat (Natrium Glutamat) or anything. He eats a lot of Chinese food, my sons love that, and actually, its far better for them then stupid McDonalds and all.the Chinese rest. His diet is "average", which i know isn't that great, but it's not BAD either.
BLUE TINGE UNDER EYES SKIN
Now, i know that the skin under the eye, is the most sensitive, and thinnest skin on the body.and that, if you rub it enough, it can look either reddish, purpleish, or even a blueish tint.but this is like a "green" color.what the heck is that? He doens't do drugs, or drink, he does have beer on occassion. He has been rubbing his eyes a lot, he says they are itchy and dry. old son, has sort of a geenish tint under his eyes.
This will make the blood vessels underneath their skin look darker. If your baby is very tired, their complexion may look paler.
Tiredness can make the dark circles stand out more too. If you have dark circles around your eyes, the chances are your baby will, too. This is called periorbital hyperpigmentation, and is more common in babies with brown or slack skin. Sometimes, dark circles under the eyes can be genetic or hereditary, and caused by lots of pigmentation, or colour, in the skin.