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Is the Eye Cream Yet Another Addition to the Indispensable Skincare Arsenal?

March 3, 2021 by Fresh Face Guide

You may have heard that the best eye creams are those that sho

w immediate results. After all, as the experts at Into the Gloss say, the active ingredients present in these creams still have to be potent enough to diminish the lines themselves, even though they may be as gentle as a simple moisturizing cream.

Why The Skin Around the Eyes Needs Special Care

The skin around the eyes is extremely sensitive, and requires much more care than the rest of your face. Being thinner, it’s not unlikely to see lines and wrinkle formations here even when you’re in your teen years. This happens despite the fact that the first pronounced lines anywhere else on your face will only appear around the age of 25-30.

Because of this fact, and because the skin around the eyes is much more fragile, you have to use a special product to take care of it. Regular creams may be too abrasive and cause significant damage. At the same time, basic moisturizing creams will not cut it. So the challenge is to find a special type of cream that will give you the results you need.

What Are the Ingredients You’ll Need?

Some believe that an eye cream is just a diluted moisturizer, and because of the expensive price tag on some of these products, many people shy away from buying them. However, as dermatologist Patricia Farris, MD told WebMD, the truth of the matter is that most of the products you see are well worth their full price, even though some of them can offer just the same level of quality at a much more affordable cost.

The creams themselves are products that use powerful active ingredients like Retinol A, vitamin C or various peptides. Provided in just the right amount, these ingredients have the role of boosting collagen production in the thin layer of skin around your eyes, leading to increased elasticity and the prevention and treatment of fine lines and dark circles.

Although the effect is not immediate, creams like Retinol’s powerful and affordable product can offer you just about the best level of quality you can expect.

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