Often women do not even notice how their actions neutralize all efforts to care for the skin around the eyes.
So, what not to do in terms of caring for the skin around the eyes.
1. Apply the product to the skin around the eyes and go to bed right away
Everything is simple here: the cream or gel simply does not have time to be absorbed into the skin before you wipe it on the pillow. The risk of morning edema also increases.
2. Rub the skin around the eyes with ice cubes
People's advice on using ice cubes looks logical and attractive: cheap and cheerful you get rid of edema, "refresh" your eyes, train skin elasticity with the help of contrast temperatures.
But in fact, most often this leads to redness and microtrauma around the eyes. And the procedure itself is very few people enjoy.
3. Keeping hydrogel patches on your face for too long
When using them, you need to be guided by the instructions, and not the principle "the longer the better". If you overexpose the patches, they will not moisturize the skin, but rather pick up moisture.
4. Use the same eyelid product for years
The skin easily gets used to the active agent and stops responding to it. The cream or gel needs to be changed periodically.5. Use cream not for age
The skin has its own needs at every age. Therefore, at the age of 20, using a cream for 35+ is pointless - there will be no prevention of wrinkles, and the skin will get used to the composition of the cream too early and will not react to it when the time really comes. Similarly, at 40 years old, the same cream that was developed for 20-30 year olds will not work.
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