Most common questions used to investigate
Do you smoke cigarettes?
Are you exfoliating the area around your eyes?
Do you use sunscreen?
Do you use an eye cream?
Do you use lavender oil?
Common conclusions
You should avoid smoking, because it leads to premature skin aging and more wrinkles. Smoking exposes your skin to extra oxidative stress, damaging its collagen and elastin. Smoking also constricts the blood vessels in your face, obstructing circulation to your blood vessels and depriving your skin of vitamin A.
Exfoliation removes dirt and excess oil that can make your skin appear old and wrinkled. You should try Skin Ceuticals Micro-Exfoliating Scrub or Tatcha The Rice Polish Foaming Enzyme Powder and gently exfoliate the dry skin that forms under your eyes to promote new cell growth.
You can help prevent wrinkles around your eyes from forming by protecting your skin from UV rays. You should always wear an SPF of at least 30 when you are venturing outside, even if it is not particularly sunny. Not only does wearing a daily SPF fend off wrinkle-causing UV damage, it can actually help erase signs of aging too.
The skin around the eyes is quicker to show age and fatigue. You should start using an eye cream the earlier the better because the best results come from prevention. You can apply eye cream in the morning, evening, or both. These creams need to be clear of barriers to absorb properly, so it makes sense to apply before your heavier moisturizers and oils. You could try Neutrogena Hydro Boost Eye Gel-Cream, Aveeno Absolutely Ageless Eye Cream, RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream etc.
Lavender oil may help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines when applied to the skin. Lavender oil is available in many forms, including essential oils.
Great! You should continue using it because this oil can help you with your under eye wrinkles.
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