HOW TO PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM AGING SIGN
The aging process can be especially noticeable in the area around your eyes. That’s because the skin around your eyes is thinner and more delicate than on any other part of your body. To slow the aging process in the area around your eyes you must do everything you can to protect the entire area— including your eyelids.
There are several routine factors that cause wear and tear around your eyes. By avoiding or minimizing these factors you can maintain your smooth, youthful skin, and, in effect, a youthful appearance around your eyes.
1) Friction— done often enough, even a minimal amount of rubbing can cause injury to the skin around the eyes. That’s why it is important that you avoid, as much as possible, the common habit of rubbing your eyes, especially when they feel tired or sleepy. Rubbing your eyes in such a manner causes friction and could produce or worsen bags under the eyes because the skin stretches. Often, people who rub their eyes frequently, end up looking weary even when they are not.
2) Applying and removing makeup— the application and removal of certain kinds of eye makeup can also cause stretching, and lead to the appearance of «tired eyes». Whenever eye shadow or eye liner is applied and whenever makeup remover is used to remove waterproof mascara and liner, the skin is bound to be stretched. Some cosmetic consultants recommend that you use only an eye-brow pencil and non-waterproof mascara on the area around the eye, except on special occasions. Neither product involves the application or removal of cosmetics to and from the skin, and both come off easily at the end of the day with just a little soap and warm water.
3) Squinting— even a natural adaptive response such as squinting can eventually help make you look older. Most people squint instinctively as protection against excessive light. You are also likely to squint when you are trying to focus on something you are not able to see very well. While it may seem rather innocuous, such squinting simply «engraves» squint lines, or crow’s feet, around your eyes.
The best way to prevent squinting and the resulting damage to the skin around your eyes, is to wear tinted glasses to protect your eyes against bright light while you are outdoors, and glasses or contacts indoors or out to correct any vision problems.
Since wind and extremes of temperature compound the damage caused by chronic sun exposure, wearing glasses can also provide a shield against the elements. Even if you wear contact lenses for general use, it’s a good idea to have a pair of tinted or plain glasses on hand to wear whenever you go outside to help prevent the signs of aging around your eyes.
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