In addition to regularly washing and moisturizing your face, you can use a number of other skin care products to improve the look, feel and overall health of your skin. From toners to face masques, various facial skin care products effectively clear pores, replenish the skin with moisture and minimize fine lines.
Eye creams, in particular, are specifically designed to delicately replenish the moisture in the skin right below the eye. To ensure that eye creams are not going to irritate the eyes, many eye treatment manufacturers make these creams with to match the pH level of natural tears. Similarly, to add to these gentle qualities, many eye creams are perfume-free.
Under-Eye Skin The skin under our eyes is different from that on any part of our body. Unlike other skin, our under-eye skin doesn't have any sebaceous glands, meaning that it is unable to produce oil. Moreover, the eye skin is extremely thin and delicate. As a result, this skin is one of the first areas that is susceptible to wrinkling and the signs of aging.
The skin under our eyes is different from that on any part of our body. Unlike other skin, our under-eye skin doesn't have any sebaceous glands, meaning that it is unable to produce oil. Moreover, the eye skin is extremely thin and delicate. As a result, this skin is one of the first areas that is susceptible to wrinkling and the signs of aging.
Eye creams come in three different types that all have unique functions:
While different brands will offer eye creams of varying qualities, the two main factors that will help you find the eye cream that is right for you are:
Use the following steps to appropriately apply eye area treatments:
Mama'sHealth.com (n.d.). Eye Cream. Retrieved November 3, 2007, from the Mama'sHealth.com Web site: http://www.mamashealth.com/skincare/eyecream.asp.
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