Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Eye Moisturizer

The basic moisturizer will work as well as the hydrator for the eye area, but if you want to do a little more (treat crow’s feet, reduce puffiness and dark circles), you will have best results with moisturizer made specifically for the eyes.

The skin around the eyes is thinner than the skin on the rest of the face so it is very sensitive. To avoid irritation, eye creams tend to lower levels of active ingredients. It also contains articles that are not in face cream – caffeine to reduce puffiness, vitamin K to reduce dark circles, as well as light diffusers and silicone derivatives to plump up to the crow’s feet.
Therefore, this conclusion is: the use of emollients eye to your eyes!

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