NEW YORK, May 14, 2002
The Latest In Eye Creams
Caring For The Tender Skin Around Your Peepers
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Dayle Haddon and Jane Clayson (CBS)
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Some of the products (CBS)
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Did you know?
The choices in eye creams can be overwhelming, especially in light of the fact that there are only three main problems that these creams work to treat (dark circles, fine lines, and puffiness). What happens if you have crow's feet and dark circles? Do you need two eye creams?
Here is a review of the causes of and treatments for dark circles, fine lines and puffiness, as well as a list of recommended products.
Puffy Eyes & Bags
Puffy eyes are caused when fluid gets trapped under the eye, and is usually most severe when you wake up.
In some cases, allergies and sinus problems may also contribute to puffiness. (If you think puffiness and bags may be a result of allergies, consult a physician for treatment, such as Claritin.)
If the problem isn't due to a medical condition, some quick-fix solutions are:
You may find that gels work better than creams. Gels are faster drying, while creams often contain added moisturizers, compounding the problem of puffiness.
Application: Gently tap the eye area with the ring finger, no pulling or tugging, above eyebrow, and top of the cheek.
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Dark Circles
Dark circles can be a hereditary condition - deeply pigmented skin, or can be caused by aging. As we get older, the skin under the eye can become even thinner, which causes the veins under the eye to become more prominent. Dark circles can be exacerbated by lack of sleep, overexposure to the sun, and menopause.
Dark circles are one of the most difficult problems to treat. If the problem is hereditary, you may want to see a dermatologist who may provide a lightening cream.
If the problem is due to bad habits, or aging:
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Some early research indicates that vitamin K, the vitamin that the body uses in clotting, may be beneficial in reducing superficial dark circles,
Crow's Feet, Fine Lines And Wrinkles
Crow's feet are fine lines and wrinkles appearing near the corner and under the eye area. There are two reasons that wrinkling seems to occur in the eye area earlier than the rest of the face:
While we can't do much about genetic aging, we can work to prevent and treat environmental aging (caused by factors such as sun exposure and smoking). Products for fine lines and wrinkles tend to be more emollient, therefore better for normal to dry, and aging skin.
There have been some amazing advances in treating fine lines and wrinkles, which is why a lot of these products contain antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and E. Especially promising, is the use of retinoids, or vitamin A, which protects the skin from breaking down, and smoothes fine lines and wrinkles. Most of the anti-aging regimens will contain some form of vitamin A. Retin-A, or other types of retinoids, helps to increase collagen production, strengthening the skin and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
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Moisturizing Treatments
Applying an eye cream that moisturizes only won't cure crow's feet, but will help to make the skin look more supple and decrease the appearance of fine lines. Dry skin tends to highlight wrinkles and fine lines, so moisturizing treatments are more of a cosmetic than a treatment.
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Multi-Taskers
Women are confused about when and how often to use eye creams and whether they need multiple products for morning and night. So, some companies are working to create "multi-taskers" - formulations that treat everything from moisturizing, dark circles, fine lines, puffiness, etc.
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Estee Lauder's Advanced Night Repair Eye Recovery Complex - Treats dark circles, puffiness, fine lines, and dryness. Works at night to repair damage, and during the day to protect the skin. It's a serum with vitamin E that neutralizes up to 90 percent of environmentally generated free-radical damage.
- Contains added moisturizers for continual hydration.
- Antioxidants (vitamins C & E) to protect against free-radical damage and salicylic acid to treat fine lines.
- Includes cucumber extract, caffeine and emu oil to reduce puffiness and firm the skin around the eye area. The emu oil acts as an anti-inflammatory, which has more moisturizing properties than mineral oil, with a lower incidence of pore clogging.
- The formula is an emollient CREAM (despite its name) and would make a good choice for someone with aging skin, or normal to dry skin.
Note: The longer a moisturizer can stay in contact with the skin, the greater the immediate effect.
Eye Masks
How to apply: Remove the gel pads from the sheet and apply directly to the eye area. Wait 15 minutes before removing.
Male Treatments
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