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You're Probably Putting Eye Cream on Wrong. Dermatologists Say This Is How to Get It Right.

Men's Health·Men's Health·26 days ago
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5 min read MAYBE IT’S HEREDITARY insomnia, or maybe it’s the 16 hours every day I spend staring at screens, but I don’t always get the best sleep. While I’ve long grown accustomed to operating day-to-day without a quality eight hours, the evidence is always apparent through dark circles and puffiness under my eyes. Of course, rather than develop a healthier relationship with sleep, I rely on eye creams to reverse this impact. And, somewhat unfortunately, it works. Just like face wash , serum , and moisturizer , eye creams are most effective when used twice a day—morning and night. These nifty creams not only erase dark circles and puffiness, but they’re the best option for fighting signs of aging around the eyes, like fine lines, wrinkles, and the dreaded crow’s feet. According to dermatologist Dr. Chang Son, MD , the skin eye area is particularly vulnerable to signs of aging and other blemishes because the skin is much thinner than the rest of your face.…

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