How To Care For The Eye Contour

Taking care of the eyes is a no-brainer, but what about the area around the eyes? Fine lines and crow’s feet are unavoidable, especially if you are very expressive. But looking young, awake and rested does not depend on the date that you put on your ID.

Wrinkles at the corner of the eyes are often the first signs of aging. If we add dark circles or bags, we are left with a worn, aged and tired appearance. The good news is that you can do something to prevent and reverse these unpleasant signs: take care of your eye area.

Caring for the skin around the eyes

The eye contour is one of the first areas to show the passage of time.

The eye area is made up of 22 muscles in perpetual motion. To allow this mobility, the skin around the eyes (including the eyelids) is special: it is thinner than the rest of the skin on the face, contains fewer sebaceous glands, is more easily dehydrated and contains only a few collagen fibers and elastin.

Additionally, smoking, drinking, pollution, sun exposure, and stress cause free radicals, which in turn accelerate the skin’s aging process. And that’s not all.

With age, circulation and lymphatic drainage slow down and this poor vascularization affects the area around the eyes. Which leads to signs of fatigue, such as dark circles and bags under the eyes.

For all this it is clear that it deserves special and appropriate care. Here are some ways to keep your shape as healthy as possible.

Remove all makeup before bed

The key to getting the most out of your foot care products is having perfectly clean skin. And this is achieved by removing make-up and washing your skin daily, every night before going to bed.

Removing all makeup from the eyes is very important for the health of the skin around the eye and also the eyes. This is because debris can migrate into the eyes and cause irritation and redness. Which would cause you to touch your eyes continuously.

Even if you do not wear makeup, it is essential that you clean your face well every night, as this way you can remove traces of impurities accumulated during the day, such as dirt, grease or contamination.

Clean and purified, your skin will be ready to absorb the active ingredients of the eye contour cream, and they will have more effect.

Removes make-up without rubbing

An effective makeup remover and gentle application provide the perfect balance to remove impurities and makeup from the eye contour without causing any aggression.

Never drag or rub the skin around the eyes . Most eye makeup removers are most effective if they are allowed to sit on the lids and lashes for a few moments while they soften and dissolve the makeup.

Make light, circular movements in a clockwise direction. Then make slightly firmer strokes from the top of your eyelid to the tips of your lashes. Gently slide the cotton from the inner corner to the outer corner of the eye.

Repeat this as many times as necessary until the cotton comes out completely clean.

Apply the eye cream correctly

When applying any eye cream, deposit it on the bony part of the eye contour (orbital bone) and use gentle, light movements to spread it from the inside to the outside of the eye, reaching the temple.

Use your ring finger to do this because it is the weakest finger on your hand and will prevent you from pressing down too hard.

Once again: never drag or rub the skin around it, as you will generate sagging, and at the same time more wrinkles.

Keep the eye contour cool

The cold is your best ally against puffy eyes . Extreme tiredness or a very short night can cause your eyelids to swell. To combat bloating and the “sleepless night” look, cold is your best friend.

As it activates blood circulation, the cold reduces the swelling of the eyelids and tones the skin around the eyes. But I’m not saying put ice on your skin (it can be dangerous), but rather keep your care product in the fridge.

Use a sunscreen daily

I don’t need to explain the importance of wearing sunscreen when you go outside (even in cloudy weather). When applying sunscreen on your face, do not forget to also apply it to the skin of your eyes, as it is the most delicate area and the one that is first damaged by the effects of the sun.

Apply a generous layer of broad-spectrum sunscreen throughout the day, and use a light texture so it doesn’t build up in fine lines or spoil makeup.

Mineral makeup, including mineral eyeshadow, provides a physical shield against UV rays, all the more reason to wear your favorite shade of natural eyeshadow.

Wear sunglasses

This prevents you from having to squint in the sunlight, something that contributes to the formation of crow’s feet. But it also protects the area from UV rays .

Do you remember several years ago when huge sunglasses were worn? Well, the bigger the lens, the more protection, so go big.

Massage the area

This is a little trick to reduce puffiness and dark circles . A gentle facial massage is also a great way to prevent premature aging and detoxify the skin.

To massage the eye area, press both middle fingers on each side of the nose, move them towards the eyebrows and pause at the top of the cheekbones. Then slide them along the eye socket and towards the temples. Repeat this massage 15 times.

Adopt a healthy lifestyle

To preserve your external beauty, take care of the interior as well. A healthy lifestyle determines a good quality of the skin.

To have a healthy and bright eye contour, it is important to have good blood circulation. If the blood and lymphatic microcirculation are inadequate or drainage is insufficient, the eyes appear tired.

To combat these problems, remember to eat right, not smoke or drink alcohol, and get enough rest at night.

To improve microcirculation, eat foods rich in fiber and bioflavonoids, which are plant pigments with antioxidant properties. These are found in abundance in foods like soybeans, green tea, apples, grapes, and blueberries.

The vitamin A is also very important for the eyes. In fact, it’s the only antioxidant that actually reduces pre-existing fine lines (rather than just preventing them). That is why you can ingest it: it is found, for example, in tomatoes, peppers, spinach, carrots and apricots; or apply it topically: rosehip oil is rich in vitamin A.

Finally, one of the main causes of dull and tired eyes is fatigue. Remember to get enough sleep every night. To combat stress, nothing better than sport to get you to relax and sleep like a dormouse.

Use a good eye contour

The skin around the eyes needs specific treatments: the facial cream should not be applied to the eye area, as it is too thick and therefore does not adapt to this fragile area.

You should opt for a high tolerance and anti-wrinkle formula that provides an anti-aging action adapted to this sensitive area.

Not all eye contours on the market are beneficial or effective, as many of them are water-based and full of chemical ingredients.

And while there is nothing inherently wrong with a water-based moisturizer, because the eye area tends to dry out earlier than the rest of our face, we are better off with a thicker, more emollient cream.

To keep your skin fresh like a daisy, apply a contour that fights wrinkles by smoothing, nourishing and hydrating the contour of your eyes. Take a look at the best eye contours on the market so that you can choose the best option, and also contour for men .

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Kathie Sand always saw the world of beauty as the terrain on which to build her professional career, a goal that was clear to her when she was only 15 years old. Her great concern to expand knowledge led her to settle in Paris where she studied hand in hand with the best beauty professionals and with the most advanced techniques for skin care.

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