What Will An Anti Wrinkle Eye Cream Do For You
Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009
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“The eyes are the window of the soul!” The phrase is well known – and with good reason.
Look at another human being, in person or photograph, and your gaze will just naturally go to their eyes. So it’s particularly unfortunate that the skin around the eyes should be the thinnest, most sensitive and delicate, and therefore the first to display the inevitable signs of ageing which must sooner or later afflict us all.
It may be “laughter lines”, “crows’ feet”, dark circles, wrinkles, or just general puffiness; but however it shows itself there’s no doubt that this damage to the skin around the eyes can make us look prematurely tired and told. Not everyone minds this, of course, but like it not we live in a society which sets a high value on youth and attractiveness. Superficial it may be, but whether you’re seeking a partner or a pay rise, or just want to feel better about yourself, you’re probably going to need to take some steps to make the best of what nature gave you.
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But faced with the enormous variety of skin care products on the market, not to mention the accompanying hype, it’s only commonsense to adopt an attitude of some scepticism. There may otherwise be serious damage to your bank balance, self-esteem and perhaps even your health. But it doesn’t follow that none of these products can have a beneficial effect on your appearance, or that all must be over-priced, over-hyped or both.
It’s important to understand, however, what eye creams – even good quality ones – can, and cannot, do for you
First and foremost, you need to understand that the health (and therefore the appearance)
of your skin depends, like that of any other of your body’s organs, upon sound nutrition, hydration and rest. As well as plenty of water, this means sufficient protein for the replacement and repair of cells and a good intake of the crucial antioxidant vitamins and minerals. Water-soluble vitamin C and fat-soluble vitamin E are by far the most important of these, although vitamin A is vital for skin health and a good intake of the whole vitamin B complex is also essential . Of the vital minerals, zinc is particularly important, and a diet rich in unsaturated natural oils is also useful.
Follow these nutritional guidelines; limit exposure to alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and strong sunlight, and you’re well on the way to great looking eyes and skin at any at stage of life. But that’s not to say you can’t still give nature a helping hand – without the need to risk the unpredictable results of expensive and potentially dangerous surgery.
All marketing hype aside, there’s no doubt that . . .
. . . a quality anti wrinkle eye cream may help retain and supplement the skin’s own natural moisture . . .
. . . and reinforce this natural barrier against damage from the sun, wind, rain and even more potent environmental stresses such as pollution. There’s also some evidence that because of its very thinness the skin around the eyes may be able to absorb vitamins and minerals from a good quality cream.
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In fact there’s now evidence that damage to the skin around your eyes may be caused not so much by tiredness or general stress as by a more specific physical cause- damage to the tiny and fragile capillaries in the delicate skin around the eyes. If these capillaries leak blood as a result, this blood may then oxidise to the blue/purplish colour characteristic of a bruise.
But strange to relate, the identification of this problem may be good news…
…because it’s enabled researchers to develop a revolutionary new product containing chrysin – an antioxidant flavonoid that can help reduce the appearance of these dark circles caused by the oxidation of blood.
An anti wrinkle eye cream which also removes dark circles
Revitol Eye contains natural moisturizing emollients to counter moisture loss and other causes of bags and circles under the eyes. Its soft, non-greasy formulation is easily absorbed and also includes:-
Niacinamide – a vitamin B3 compound that helps the skin maintain good hydration and may therefore reduce the appearance of wrinkles;
Bisabolol - An ingredient derived from the well known herb, chamomile, that soothes and calms irritated skin and can reduce puffiness.
N-Hydroxycicinimide – which reduces the appearance of dark circles.
Neither this product nor any other can work miracles – and can never be a substitute for the good nutrition and lifestyle habits mentioned above. But the sensible, regular use of a proprietary product can be a valuable long-term addition to your health and beauty regime, delivering remarkable improvements in both your appearance and your confidence.
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