Antiaging skin care has never been more important that it is to this generation. In a society that puts some pressure on our physical appearance, not necessarily in beauty alone, but in aging grace, both men and women are alike are finding the skin care products market to be a worthy place to spend their hard earned dollars. Advances in biotechnology and cell renewal have led to some amazing breakthroughs in treating conditions such as dark circles, crows feet eyes wrinkles, and many other aged skin conditions.
Unfortunately it can be difficult as there are multiple factors that can contribute to this condition. For example, genetics can play an important role in determining whether the skin color under our eyes is likely to become darker as we age. Also, it's important to evaluate our sleep, eating habits, and lifestyle patterns for they can also lead to those ugly dark circles. Check the evidence by giving yourself the mirror test after staying out late at a party.
Research shows that the dark circles under our eyes are visibly magnified because the tiny veins beneath the skin in that area become more prominent as we grow older. That fact that these issues are caused by a persons lifestyle or genetics poses the question: Is there anything we can do to reduce the discoloration?
The answer to that question is: Yes. Some people are lucky in that their response to a newly developed eye skin care product can eliminate the dark circles entirely while others experience minimally noticeable improvement. Sagging, bagging, and lagging skin under the eyes is the single most annoying aging issue that can be greatly reduced with the right antiaging skin care product. They are typically caused by fat and fluids that form under the skin. Bags under the eyes are contributed to by some of the same conditions that cause the dark circles such as genetics or lack of sleep, but other things such as allergies and vitamin deficiencies may also play a role. The good news is the right skin care products can help reduce the outward appearance of both the dark circles and the bags under our eyes.
Turning over stones while searching for diamonds can describe the search for the antiaging skin care product that is perfect for you. You just have to keep looking. A good place to start looking for your antiaging eye cream is at a health food store as most of their products are natural skin care products that contain many natural ingredients like green tea, chamomile, Aloe Vera or grape-seed. The internet is also very useful, but be sure all the ingredients in the products you're researching are listed. Look for ingredients such as alpha hydroxyl acids, retinal, kinetin, and antioxidants. Many eye cream products are formulated to address all under-the-eye concerns - not just those dark circles and bags we hate so much; but also fine lines and wrinkles. When applying antiaging eye products you should always use a very small amount under the eye using only one finger applying it with light patting motions. Never use your eye cream on your eyelid.
Before we close our discussion let's look at a less appealing "fix" for both those dark circles and ugly bags - and that would be surgery. If you feel you have an extreme problem and have the time and money, surgery could be an effective resolution to both bags and dark circles. Laser therapy and blepheroplasty procedures have gained respectable appeal as of late. When considering this option, be sure to do a thorough check of the history and qualifications of the surgeon. In any case, surgery should only be considered after you've tried everything else.
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» left by Sandra E. Graham(2,240) Sandra E. Graham (139 days 18 hours ago.)
Great article. Informative and well written. As one of my greatest concerns is aging gracefully I have read numerous articles on the subject.
Thank you, Ashly, for sharing some of your insights with us old-timers.
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