
Fatigue and age show up around the eyes first. Here's how to fight back!
1] Wear sunscreen year-round and be sure to apply it to crow's feet.
2] Avoid squinting. If that means wearing your glasses or contacts more often, so be it.
3] Apply a moisturizing eye cream twice a day. Put it on with your ring finger- your weakest digit and therefore the least likely to cause damage or wrinkles. Payoff: Eyes will look fresher and less puffy.
4] Gently exfoliate. Using delicate, circular motions, slough off dead skin and improve circulation.
5] Dab gently when removing make up. The same goes when you put on make up, cream or lotion.
6] Don't wear creamy eyeshadow without a primer underneath or a layer of powder on top. When make up sinks into creases, it showcases crepey skin.
7] Define lower lashes with a quick coat of mascara- or use nothing at all. Avoid dark liners which make you look years older.
8] Don't wear overly frosted, sparkling liner or eye shadow, especially the loose-powder kind. The glimmering particles can migrate into fine lines and draw more attention to them.
1] Wear sunscreen year-round and be sure to apply it to crow's feet.
2] Avoid squinting. If that means wearing your glasses or contacts more often, so be it.
3] Apply a moisturizing eye cream twice a day. Put it on with your ring finger- your weakest digit and therefore the least likely to cause damage or wrinkles. Payoff: Eyes will look fresher and less puffy.
4] Gently exfoliate. Using delicate, circular motions, slough off dead skin and improve circulation.
5] Dab gently when removing make up. The same goes when you put on make up, cream or lotion.
6] Don't wear creamy eyeshadow without a primer underneath or a layer of powder on top. When make up sinks into creases, it showcases crepey skin.
7] Define lower lashes with a quick coat of mascara- or use nothing at all. Avoid dark liners which make you look years older.
8] Don't wear overly frosted, sparkling liner or eye shadow, especially the loose-powder kind. The glimmering particles can migrate into fine lines and draw more attention to them.


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