Under-Eye Problems

What are common problems under eye?

Under Eye Puffiness, dark Circle, expression wrinkles and sagging facial skin.

the causes

Lack of sleep, allergies, smoking, dehydration, stress, crying, makeup using, Genetics, Aging, Medical conditions such as(dermatitis, dermatomyositis, renal disease, sinus problems and thyroid eye disease)

In addition to solving previous problems

We should take care of the area around the eyes.The skin around the eyes is much thinner than on the rest of the face. And that’s what it’s ultimately all about. The subcutaneous fatty “filler” layer is missing, so the skin around the eyes is prone to losing its elasticity and ageing more quickly.For this reason alone, it’s a bit of a paradox that we put off taking care of our eye area. It should become a given as soon as possible, on your 25th birthday at the latest. Because without the right treatment, “crow’s feet” become deeper, sometimes also accompanied by under-eye circles and bags. 

The gentle eye area needs a lot of love

  • Remove makeup from the eye area as gently as possible
  • Use serums and creams or gels for the eye area
  • Hydration and nourishment for the eye area
  • Treat your eye area to a massage

How to moisturize and nourishes around the eyes

we should use products for the eye area which contain the most important ingredients such as vit C, vit K and vit A.

Why?

Vit A: The Anti-Aging Powerhouse for Fighting Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Vitamin A is well known for its anti-aging properties. It works by stimulating collagen production, improving cell turnover, and reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. When used in an eye cream, vit A can help smooth out the skin around the eyes, minimize the signs of aging, and create a more youthful appearance.

Most of the skincare products touting vitamin K are eye creams that claim to brighten the under-eye area and reduce the puffiness. In theory, this should be due to the effects the vitamin has on the blood clotting process, and how it affects the blood that pools in the tiny vessels underneath the eye.

Vitamin C: Brightening Dark Circles and Protecting Against Sun Damage 

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can brighten the under eye area and reduce the appearance of dark circles. It also helps protect the skin from environmental damage, including sun damage. When used in an eye cream, vitamin C can help improve the overall appearance of the skin and promote a more youthful and radiant look. it increases collagen production to reduce fine lines and wrinkles appearance.

Vitamin K: Reduce The Appearance of Puffiness and Wrinkles Around The Eye Area

Vitamin K is an amazing way to prevent and make dark circles under your eyes disappear.  Vitamin K strengthens blood vessel walls, potentially enhancing under-eye microcirculation. vitamin K plays an important role in blood clotting, applying it to the eye area might help prevent the capillary leaking and therefore lessen the look of dark circles and puffiness.

 

Using an eye cream can provide benefits like moisturisation, reduction in puffiness, dark circles, appearance of wrinkles, and soothe the delicate eye area. Individual results may vary, so patience and regular use are key to achieving desired results.

If you are a makeup enthusiast, when prepping your skin be sure to use an eye cream too. Eye creams containing hydrating ingredients help plump up the under-eye area. This makes the makeup sit better. You will also find that your under-eye concealer will not crease as much!

The eye cream you use in the morning should work to protect the skin under your eyes from the environmental aggressors you face throughout the day. It should help with hydration and contain antioxidants that will help neutralise the damage from the likes of UV rays and pollution. 

 

 

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