
Even though the eyes are one of the first places that wrinkle start to develop, the majority of Americans don't bother to use an anti wrinkle eye cream and think their regular face cream will suffice in keeping eye wrinkles at bay.
Unfortunately, this isn't the case. The area around the eye is incredibly delicate and overloading it will heavy face creams each day may do more harm than good, especially if it is applied in the same way as the rest of your moisturiser.
Most areas of the face can take a bit of a workout, but consistent pulling of the eye area, coupled with the strain of every day blinking and rubbing will leave your eyes looking sore, heavy and wrinkled.
The best way to avoid such symptoms is to invest in a good eye cream. It doesn't have to cost the earth, but make sure it is made by a reputable company and contains some skin-boosting ingredients like vitamins C and A (in the form of Retin-A).
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