Tips for Dry Skin Beneath Eyes
I always thought dry skin beneath eyes was just one more nagging problem of aging. I was greatly surprised to find out that there are a variety of other things that can cause this problem. It affects everyone, regardless of age.
Young people are experiencing dry skin around eyes more often these days.
Not surprising, when you consider some of the causes of this problem. The condition can be caused by late nights, improper nutrition, and stress, as well as normal aging.
The skin around the eyes is very thin and fragile. Skin cells in this area contain fewer oil glands which make it an easy place for dry skin to occur.
To keep from falling victim to dry skin beneath eyes you must use extra protection. Moisturizing products that are made for other areas of your body may not be suitable for the sensitive eye area. You need to pick a product especially formulated for the sensitive tissue, as well as a product that will not harm your vision. Preferably something all natural.
If you have oily skin you can protect the dry skin beneath eyes with products containing babassu, a natural emollient that does not contain excessive oil.
All skin care treatments should contain natural vitamin E and especially for the eye area. This vitamin is important for skin regeneration, and restoring the youthful appearance of your eyes.
If you can find a treatment containing ingredients from brown algae it has been shown to significantly reduce eye wrinkles. This is probably due to it’s extremely high content of vitamins and minerals.
Left untreated dry skin around eyes will eventually become wrinkles. Dry skin beneath eyes is a predecessor to dark circles and bags.
Most run of the mill skin care products will not eliminate these problems. Invest in a top of the line product for under your eyes. This is a sensitive and special care area and it deserves a special product all it’s own. Just rubbing your body moisturizer on dry skin around eyes will not do the trick.
It has been said the eyes are the window to the soul…don’t be caught with wrinkles and bags under your window to the soul!
Take care of dry skin around eyes before it develops into a sign of old age.
By: Betty Wolfe
Young people are experiencing dry skin around eyes more often these days.
Not surprising, when you consider some of the causes of this problem. The condition can be caused by late nights, improper nutrition, and stress, as well as normal aging.
The skin around the eyes is very thin and fragile. Skin cells in this area contain fewer oil glands which make it an easy place for dry skin to occur.
To keep from falling victim to dry skin beneath eyes you must use extra protection. Moisturizing products that are made for other areas of your body may not be suitable for the sensitive eye area. You need to pick a product especially formulated for the sensitive tissue, as well as a product that will not harm your vision. Preferably something all natural.
If you have oily skin you can protect the dry skin beneath eyes with products containing babassu, a natural emollient that does not contain excessive oil.
All skin care treatments should contain natural vitamin E and especially for the eye area. This vitamin is important for skin regeneration, and restoring the youthful appearance of your eyes.
If you can find a treatment containing ingredients from brown algae it has been shown to significantly reduce eye wrinkles. This is probably due to it’s extremely high content of vitamins and minerals.
Left untreated dry skin around eyes will eventually become wrinkles. Dry skin beneath eyes is a predecessor to dark circles and bags.
Most run of the mill skin care products will not eliminate these problems. Invest in a top of the line product for under your eyes. This is a sensitive and special care area and it deserves a special product all it’s own. Just rubbing your body moisturizer on dry skin around eyes will not do the trick.
It has been said the eyes are the window to the soul…don’t be caught with wrinkles and bags under your window to the soul!
Take care of dry skin around eyes before it develops into a sign of old age.
By: Betty Wolfe
