{"id":91,"date":"2021-02-23T07:20:05","date_gmt":"2021-02-23T07:20:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bijoutheatre.org\/?p=91"},"modified":"2022-01-12T08:53:26","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T08:53:26","slug":"caring-for-skin-around-your-eyes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bijoutheatre.org\/makeup-tutorials\/caring-for-skin-around-your-eyes\/","title":{"rendered":"Steps to Caring for the Skin Around Your Eyes"},"content":{"rendered":"

No one is immune to the signs of aging. One of the first places we see them show up is around our eyes for women. Crow’s feet, dark circles, and puffiness can make us look tired and aged. Luckily, we can take steps to take care of the skin around our eyes and reduce these appearance problems. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the best methods for keeping your eyes looking young and fresh. Read on to learn more!<\/p>\n

If you’re like most women, you take great care of your skin all over your body but may not give the same attention to the delicate skin around your eyes. Caring for this area is important, as the skin around your eyes is often thinner and more prone to aging than other parts of your face. So, follow these steps to help keep the area around your eyes looking young and healthy.<\/p>\n

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How can I protect the skin around my eyes?<\/h2>\n

The skin around your eyes is delicate and requires special care. Here are five steps to help you maintain healthy skin around your eyes.<\/p>\n

Although the skin around our eyes is thin, it’s one of the most important areas to take care of because it is constantly exposed to the sun, wind, and other elements. To keep this area healthy, follow these simple steps:<\/p>\n

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  1. Apply a moisturizer around your eyes every day. Look for a moisturizer specifically labeled as being for the eye area.<\/li>\n
  2. Protect your eyes from the sun. Wear sunglasses or a hat with a wide brim when outdoors, and apply sunscreen to your face every day.<\/li>\n
  3. Don’t rub your eyes! This can cause premature wrinkles and damage the delicate skin around your eyes.<\/li>\n
  4. Take some time to relax and unwind each day. Stress can cause dark circles under your eyes and make them look tired.<\/li>\n
  5. Use a humidifier in your home during the winter months to prevent the skin around your eyes from.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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    How can I reduce fine lines around my eyes?<\/h2>\n

    As we age, our skin becomes thinner and less elastic. Therefore, the fine lines and wrinkles around your eyes (crow’s feet) tend to appear more prominent, as do dark circles under your eyes caused by blood pooling in this area. As people age, other causes for puffiness may emerge, such as inflammation or enlargement of the fat [pads] that surround the eye socket (orbit). The eyelid skin may start to sag and lose its natural shape, making you look tired and older than you feel! We should consider other factors when we talk about aging around our eyes, including hereditary factors, environmental influences, sleep habits, and diet.<\/p>\n

    Every woman wants to know how she can reduce the appearance of fine lines around her eyes. While there are many things you can do to help improve the skin around your eyes, some methods are more effective than others. We will discuss some of the most effective ways to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around your eyes. We will also provide tips on keeping your skin looking healthy and youthful.<\/p>\n

    One of the most common reasons for wrinkles (and discoloration) around your eyes is sun damage over many years, specifically UVA\/UVB exposure. Our skin can only repair itself after UV damage, and it does not heal well when we are older, leading to deep creases like those you describe below your lower eyelids. This type of wrinkling is called “crow\u2019s feet.” Some forms of heredity can be a factor, but usually, there is at least some UV exposure and genetics involved.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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