J.Lo's genes, the skin around and under your eyes is likely to show signs of aging earlier than other parts of your face. Considering this area (called the periorbital hollow) is thinner and more delicate, it's no surprise that dark circles, wrinkles, puffiness and other under eye situations crop up — and then stay put.To combat and even help prevent these completely natural signs of getting older, adding a good eye cream to your skincare routine is essential.
Look for ones full of anti-aging powerhouses, like retinol, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C, all of which can revive the look of mature skin with consistent, regular use.No matter which eye cream you land on, be sure you're getting the most out of it by applying correctly.
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