Lets talk about the eyes today. Ive mentioned all of this before - TopicsExpress



          

Lets talk about the eyes today. Ive mentioned all of this before but this is such an important area and it seems to cause the most confusion. FACTS: 1. The eyes have no pores. They stop at the orbital bone around the eye. 2. The skin is 10x thinner than the rest of your face. 3. Most abused/ages the quickest 4. Under-eye puffiness is mostly genetic. Salt, allergies and abuse can make it worse. 5. Dark circles can also be genetic. Lack of sleep, dehydration, aging and nose jobs can make them worse. 6. There is no miracle product. SOLUTIONS: 1. Do not apply product past your orbital bone. There is no reason to because the product will not be able to penetrate. You will only get milia (small, whitish bumps) and greasy eyelids. 2. Do not apply moisturizer in this area (past the bone). Yes, I am repeating myself! Eye creams are great and serve their purpose but I also think that serums can do the same. I stopped wearing an eye cream about 1 1/2 years ago and I have not noticed a difference. The serums I use will do the same things and since I am applying them to the same area (stopping at the bone), why do I need another product? Now, if you want to firm up the area during the day, then an eye cream can do that for you. (see the picture for my recommendation) 3. Be gentle. Use eye makeup remover at night (Neutrogena Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover is my favorite and the only OTC product I recommend!). It removes even waterproof mascara...which should only really be used on special occasions. Avoid pulling and tugging at your eyes. This includes when you are applying your makeup. Every little matters. 4. You cant avoid allergies and genetics, I get it. Salty foods and abuse, you can. If this is a big issue for you, try eliminating these and see what happens. If this is NOT a chronic problem, try cold cucumbers (or really anything cold will work) on your eyes when you wake up, for 20 minutes. 5. Sorry about the genetics again. :( Get more sleep! :) As far as dehydration goes, this isnt about drinking more water (although that is always a good thing), it is more about what you do topically. Does your serum have hyaluronic acid in it? That will help with hydration. And, of course, my favorite go-to product...Grapeseed Oil. As you age, the skin naturally starts to thin and that is why darkness gets darker. Treating this area more carefully can help. Nose jobs causes severe bruising under the eyes and releases the formation of iron which can give a rust-colored stain under the eye. 6. Are you exfoliating your eye area? I use my Skin Script Glycolic Cleanser about twice a week on my eye area (be super careful!) and also my new Konjac Sponge (also about twice a week). Even though you dont have pores, exfoliating will help lessen the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. These products can be purchased online: psblounge/shop.html
Posted on: Thu, 01 May 2014 15:30:00 +0000

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