Your Ultimate Guide to Eye Care
Perhaps you’re used to seeing the words “Avoid eye area” on the back of all your facial products. But don’t let it fool you. Eyes need attention, too. And the right kind.
This highly sensitive, expressive area of the face doesn’t respond well to products that aren’t specifically designed for the delicate skin under the eyes. So before you start using a serum or cream to treat your crow’s feet, there are a few things to consider.
Here’s the Ultimate Guide to Eye Care for Beginners.
When Do I Need to Start Thinking About Eye Care?
It’s important to start thinking about eye care in your 20s at the latest so you can prevent fine lines and wrinkles before they become permanent. Laying the foundation right will only keep your eyes youthful longer. But! Be that as it may! It’s never too late to start.
What’s the difference between an eye cream and a serum?
Eye creams typically have a rich, buttery texture (probably the closest to an everyday facial moisturizer); they’re designed to relieve dryness and soften sagging skin. Eye serums are a bit more innovative. They are lighter in texture (so they absorb faster and deeper into the skin) and more active, so they can provide more treatment-oriented effects.
The best product for you depends on your skin type and skin concerns. You may end up using both!
How do I incorporate active eye products into my routine?
Start low. For retinoids, in particular, look for products with concentrations between 0.01% and 0.03%. (Don’t let these low percentages discourage you! You’ll still see improvements in your skin!)
And start slow. Use your retinoid product (without other active ingredients) at night for at least a week to see how your skin reacts. Gradually increase the frequency of use as your skin builds tolerance.
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Using Eye Products
You can unknowingly ruin those smoothing, firming, and volumizing effects if you apply your eye products in the wrong order. Or get too generous with the product. Or apply too close to your lash line. It’s time to learn how to correct these mistakes…
Glossary of eye-related terms.
Enhance your eye area with these helpful descriptions of lashes, eyelids, fine lines, and orbital bones—it’s a big topic! (This natural texture will provide a helpful guide when applying eye products.)