Monday 23 January 2012

Get Rid of Eye Wrinkles!

For such a small area of the face, the eyes certainly get their fair shair of wrinkles!  There are essentially two types of eye wrinkles : those that develop around the eye which are often referred to as crow's feet thanks to their feet like appearance;  the other type are under the eye wrinkles.

Having wrinkles around your eyes can really bring your look down, making your facial expressions seem tired and droopy.  Getting rid of eye wrinkles have become the priority of many women (and men) in their skin care routine.  The question remains - what the best eye wrinkle reduction treatment is, and how to get rid of those lines under the eyes?

When under eye wrinkles appear along with dark circles and puffiness, you know your eyes need some extra special care.  There are many options that can help you reduce the appearance of eye wrinkles, dark circles and puffiness around the eyes.  The starting point of course is using a good cream for under eye wrinkles.  Once you start application, make sure you stick to your routine and apply twice daily for best results!  Wrinkles dont appear suddenly out of nowhere - they usually start as fine lines that gradually deepen.  Therefore, it is never too early to start getting rid of them.

Getting rid of Eye Wrinkles before they appear

Ageing is part of life and unfortunately nobody has the power to completely stop the clock.  But there are things you can do in order to minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and reduce black rings and puffiness.  First of all, make sure that you use an effective eye cream / gel to keep the eye area super hydrated, and the cells plumped up.  Jericho Eye Gel contains minerals from the dead sea that penetrate deep into the epidermis and plump up all the cells keeping the area super hydrated, bright and healthy looking. 

Stay out of the sun... or at least wear UV blocking sunglasses and a hat so you won't squint, as constant squinting makes lines which deepen into wrinkles.  Sunlight damages the collagen and elastin in the skin, causing the skin around your eyes to be droopy and loose.

Smoking is bad for your health, but it is exceptionally bad for your skin.  Smoking promotes free radicals that increase the signs of ageing, making the skin look older than it actually is.  Smoking also reduces blood circulation, and that can increase puffiness and the appearance of dark circles.

Sleep well, moisturize your skin and apply and good eye gel... your under eye wrinkles will be under control and you will look so much better and with that;  feel better!

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