No wonder wrinkles first show up around the eyes. The skin in this
fragile area is twice as thin as the skin on the rest of the face. It
has fewer oil glands, weaker internal support, and gets more exercise
than even your mouth.
But opinion is mixed when it comes to dealing with wrinkles and other
eve-area problem-dark circles, puffiness and bags. Some experts believe
products developed specifically for that area can help. Yet doctors
caution not to expect too much.
Using Retin-A is the only way to remove wrinkles,
apart plastic surgery. Retin-A has proven to be beneficial for fine
wrinkles in the crow’s-feet area, but some sensitive skinned people
can’t use it, plus, the cream has yet to be approved by the FDA for
anti-wrinkle care.
Don’t lose hope, though. Most skin specialists agree that a
combination of consistent use of moisturizer and sunscreen, staying out
of the sun, and the way you manipulate the sensitive skin around the
eyes is key to keeping it in the shape it’s in right now. The most
important thing is to watch exposure to the sun, it does, by far the
most damage. Sun block is critical, sunglasses are critical; it’s
foolish to go without.
When it comes to touching around the eyes, the rule is: Be gentle.
Applying makeup requires a soft touch, forethought and a magnifying mirror.
Fixing mascara on the run and blending shadows with the index finger on
the lid, for instance, are no-numbers. A lot of damage comes from our
own hands, most people use the index finger too harshly-to blend
concealed and shadow, rub their eyes, stretch the area to get contact
lenses in and out, remove eye makeup.
All products should be applied with the ring or little finger. A soft
cotton swab or applicator should be used to blend shadow. It’s
important to move the product, not the skin
Treatment gels and creams should be patted lightly on the skin,
always keeping in mind that less is more. There is only so much the skin
can absorb, applying only a tiny amount of a product, moving it from
the outer corner inward.
Most experts agree tough-to-remove makeup, such as waterproof
mascara, should be used sparingly. You use it when they are swimming or
when they know they will be crying, such as at a wedding, otherwise, stick with water-soluble makeup.
Eye makeup remover is a real
eye-saver uses a gentle one. Use it gently, lightly wiping the area from
the outside in. newer products on the market that help solve skin
problems around the eyes are available for Eyes. It claims to reduce the
skin’s puffy appearance as well as soften fine lines. Dior developed a specific liposome called ericoid, which helps promote drainage of the area.
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