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Do You Really Need Eye Cream?


Dark circles are every girl’s worst nightmare. Be it using concealer or using potato and tea bags we try all of it for us to not resemble a panda with puffy eyes full of dark circles. All of us have been through the time when we tried everything from ‘Dadi maa ke nuske’/ videos on youtube to treat it naturally to buying eye cream every now and then.





You have heard the promises: Eye Creams reduce or even erase the signs of aging: Wrinkles, Dark Circles and Fine Lines. But are not the eye creams just a more-expensive moisturizer in a smaller package?





Necessarily not. The skin around the eyes is more fragile, more prone to dryness, and quicker to show age and fatigue. Squinting and constant movement of the eyes also hasten the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and fluids collect under the eyes and cause puffiness and dark circles. Eye creams can address some of these issues.









What Is Eye Cream?





Fine lines and wrinkles come from both sun damage and your skin making less collagen as you age. Collagen helps maintain skin’s elasticity. Vitamin C, peptides, and retinol have boosted collagen production, studies of skin creams show. Ceramide and hyaluronic acid also help, these are moisturizers that help prevent water loss in the skin and improve elasticity.





Many people believe that eye creams are simply moisturizers just thicker. In truth, they are unique because of what they exclude and what they treat.





  1. Eye creams contain no potentially irritating essential oils and only the mildest fragrance if any.
  2. Eye creams are lightweight and easily absorbed.
  3. Eye creams are specifically designed to treat dark circles, wrinkles, and puffiness.




Types Of Eye Cream 





There are two basic types of eye creams or gels.





One is the one which you use during the day with your makeup to conceal and protect the area around your eyes from UV rays. It's typically lightweight and easily absorbed into the skin. It's much less likely to leave an oily residue.   





The other is used at night to repair and moisturize the eye area. It's more often viscous than a day cream or even a generalized night cream. Together they offer 24-hour support for your eyes.





This is intensive therapy that works in addition to any generalized moisturizer you may be using on your face.





The skin under the eyes is thin and lacks hydration and lubrication. That makes it dry out quickly and wrinkle faster than other areas on your face. If you fail to use sunscreen, smoke, indulge in alcohol regularly or tend to survive on less sleep than you should, your eye area will be of the first place to show stress and damage.





If you are into vegan products then you can try out our caffeine and cucumber eye cream. The caffeine will make sure to reduce the lines and brighten the area under eye while cucumber will provide the hydration your eyes need. For best results use for 30 days after cleansing and toning for refreshing skin.









Try our 100% natural Caffeine and Cucumber Under Eye Cream









Why Do You Need Eye Cream?





Healthy Skin is a very big deal at this time. Remember when a little olive oil on your hands would keep them looking youthful for a considerable amount of time? 





Indeed, you don't, however, your mother sure does. Today you need a degree in chemistry to search for just a normal moisturizer- disregard anything like sunscreen or oil cream. There are such a large number of details involved that you can't feel anything but overwhelmed.





First, you're confronted with a list of ingredients you've never heard of; then comes the task of sorting through the hype to get at the facts.





 Do those impossible-to-pronounce ingredients actually do anything more than ratchet up the price? If they're effective, what core products offer the biggest bang for your hard-earned money? 





With all the creams, potions, enhancers, concealers and primers on the market, the prospect of investing in one or two can be bewildering -- and kind of annoying. Eye cream is a good example: If you already wear night cream and moisturizer, why do you need a special product for the area around your eyes? And why is that stuff, in its pitifully small bottles, so darned expensive?





It turns out that your face is, well, complicated, too. It contains oily zones and hair follicles and sweat glands under the skin. It has a plump pillow of collagen for structural support. It also has an oily layer on the surface to help retain moisture. The list goes on and on and on. 





When it comes to taking good care of your aging skin (and it is aging every day), the eye area is at the forefront of the battle.





 Why?  The answer is simple: The skin around your eyes is arguably the most delicate and vulnerable skin on your entire body. 





So it definitely needs extra hydration and care. And taking care of your skin can never do any wrong to you.





How To Find The Right Eye Cream 





If you are a 20 something, your first priority will be to take care of the dark circles and puffiness and if you are above 30 something your main preference will be to use the products that help to take care of fine lines and signs of wrinkles. There are cream and gel-based eye products depending upon your skin type. 









Depending upon your age and circumstances, these descriptions will help you find the right eye cream according to your requirements.





  1. Moisturizing - Adding moisture to the skin is typically a two-part process that involves adding moisturizing ingredients and then following up with emollients to seal the moisture in place and ensure maximum absorption. Look for ingredients like niacinamide, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, shea butter, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, and essential oils.
  2. Reduce puffiness - The best products for reducing under-eye puffiness are marketed as having anti-inflammatory properties. Some common anti-inflammatory ingredients are tea extracts, allantoin, and Eyeliss (which contains protein peptides).
  3. Reverse the signs of aging - This can be a challenge, but newer cosmetic ingredients are helping in the fight to turn back the clock. Look for ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid and vitamin A, and peptides like palmitoyl oligopeptide and copper peptides. They stimulate collagen production, which in turn helps tighten the skin and improve its natural elasticity. Antioxidants like vitamins C and E can also be effective with regular use.
  4. Dark circles - Some eye creams have ingredients that break down dark blood pigment in under-eye skin. The most common ingredient using this technology is sold under the trade name Haloxyl. 
  5. Reduce exposure to damaging ultraviolet rays -- Choose daytime eye creams with broad-spectrum SPF ratings of 15 or above. The ingredient coenzyme Q10 will also help protect the skin from sun damage.
  6. Fine lines and wrinkles -- Another ingredient sometimes used in daytime eye creams is caffeine. It tightens the skin, reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Continuing to smile throughout the day will reinforce wrinkles after a few hours, so for the best results - no, don't stop using your facial muscles -- but do check your makeup, and reapply eye cream as needed.




We should try to include using eye cream while we exfoliate our skin as the eyes show the first signs of dullness and aging. To avoid this use sunblock whenever you go out and include Vitamin A and E in your diet.


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