Yellow crust when waking up: what does that mean?

Every morning it is the same scenario: When you look in the mirror, you discover these small yellowish deposits in the corner of your eye. No appetite, right? What do you think it is? Is there no sign of fatigue or a warning signal in your body? Rest assured, the truth is much simpler (and more natural) than you imagine…

Why do you imagine this yellow crust when you wake up?

 

Colloquially, it is called “sleep” or sometimes even “chassie” or crust (yes, we see you smiling). Behind these harmless little lumps is actually a real cleaning mechanism, orchestrated by your body during the night.

This deposit consists of a mixture: mucus, sebum, dead cells and… neutralized bacteria. Yes, your eyes are fighting a little night against impurities and eternal micro-intruders. If you leave the glasses standing before they are white, you don’t have to worry about it, but they are washed off naturally. Result: When you wake up, you will find these famous residues in the corners of your eyes.

But why this yellow color?