, MD, a dermatologist and director of cosmetic dermatology at in Elmsford, New York.Unfortunately, even the will not be enough to address signs of aging in the eye area.
The skin around the eyes also happens to be the most delicate, meaning it naturally ages faster. Needless to say, by the time we reach our forties and beyond, there's going to be some evidence of all the expressions made throughout those four or more decades.“Over time, the area can become crepey," says , MD, a dermatologist, and founder of in New York City. "There is also hollowing as collagen breaks down."Dark under eyes, bags and puffiness are common concerns regardless of age, but for mature skin, the struggles differ with new challenges such as “dehydration, cross link wrinkles, dark circles, loss of elasticity or sagging of the upper eye lid and brow,” says Aislinn Woodward, an esthetician at .“I love peptides for strengthening the skin and improving elasticity,” says Dr.
Roberta Del Campo, founder of in Miami, Florida, “I also recommend vitamin C for those with pigmentation and hyaluronic [acid] is always a must for plumping and blurring fine lines and wrinkles.” For more of the usual eye concerns such as puffiness and under eye bags, , MD, a dermatologist in Memphis, Tennessee and founder of says to go for caffeine, which helps to stimulate circulation, vasoconstrict blood vessels in the skin and decrease puffiness.
In general, when trying to find an eye cream look, for key words on the label like, hydrating, firming and anti-aging, recommends, , a celebrity esthetician in Alexandria, Virginia.Simply put, your eyes may be at a different stage than the rest of your face, requiring more potent ingredients and a richer cream.
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