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Moisturizer
For Your Eyes
Do I Need A Moisturizer For The Eye Area?
A basic moisturizer will work well as a hydrator
for the eye area, but if you want to do a little
more (treat crow's feet, reduce puffiness and
dark circles), you'll have better results with
a moisturizer made specifically for the eyes.
Skin around the eyes is thinner than the skin
on the rest of the face so it is very sensitive.
To avoid irritation, eye creams tend to have lower
levels of active ingredients. They also contain
substances not found in face creams - caffeine
to reduce puffiness, vitamin K to minimize dark
circles, plus light diffusers and silicone derivatives
to plump up crow's feet.
So the bottom line is this: use eye moisturizers
for your eyes!
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