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5 Essential Elements For Eye Creme

Caryn Tauchert (2019-05-29)

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Eye_Creme_1500_x_1500_2017_1400x.jpg?v=1You may have noticed the statements: Eye cremes reduce or even erase the signs of aging: small lines and dark rings. But aren't eye creme cremes simply higher priced moisturizers in a tiny package?

Not really. Eye cremes are made especially for the delicate skin around the eye, yet they tend to be heavier. They contain more oil than a normal facial lotion, and they have many active ingredients targeted at the problems noticed near the eyes.

The area around the eye contour is more sensitive, more prone to dryness, and quicker to show aging and fatigue. Squinting and sustained movement of the eyes also quickens the signs of lines and wrinkles, and fluids collect beneath the eyes and cause puffiness and dark circles. Eye creams may address some of these issues.

Small lines and wrinkles come from both sun exposure and your skin making less collagen as you age. Collagen helps sustain skin's elasticity. Vitamin C, retinol have increased collagen production, research of skin cremes show. Ceramide and hyaluronic acid also help; they are moisturizers that assist stopping water loss in the skin and improve elasticity.

Dark circles under the eyes come from genes, sun exposure, age, and blood build-up. Sodium ascorbate, or vitamin C, can thicken the skin and help hide dark circles after about six months. Niacinamide, or vitamin B3, and kojic acid can brighten dark circles.

Puffiness is a buildup of fluid and blood beneath the eyes. Some studies show that caffeine can help circulation, which might reduce puffiness. Other research reveals that low temperatures are as effective to treat puffiness. That's the reason some people refrigerate their eye cremes.

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