Can anyone help me out? I need a good eye cream that really works on dark circles. GO!
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Jacine
Boy I hope this comes out right... ;)
The product you’re using removes the hydration from the skin. This is a bad event since it is the exact hydration that your skin needs to function properly. Removing excess hydration over time will cause more wrinkles in the end unless of course the product is used indefinitely.
But I am going to go further and comment on the picture. Lets look a little closer at this picture to really see what is going on....
Please look at the left picture and notice the circles and then look on the right to the same area within the picture and what do you notice? Also, notice the arrows pointing out a huge amount of shadowing and then in the after picture, it is all gone and even brighter in some areas. Yep that is photoshop at work and here is the MAIN CULPRIT and the mark of a rookie at correcting cosmetic before and afters to sell skin care.
The eye on the left by reflection is lighter and also has a different hue to it on the outside which means the individual who used photoshop to make this before and after did not mask off the eye and THEN make the adjustments as need.
Don't believe me that is ok but at least take a look... ;)
Marty
SkinCareScience.com
Hi Marty,
I may not be the best at photos but it does work. Why do you say it removes hydration from the skin? My experience and those of clients is it doesn't.
There are a number of causes of dark circles. Dermal melanin deposition, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation secondary to atopic or allergic dermatitis, periorbital edema, superficial location of vasculature, and shadowing due to skin laxity.
Dark cirlces can be due to allergies. Patients as they grow older lose subcutaneous fat and skin atrophy means the periorbital vasculature can be seen. This is seen as a bluish colour under the eyes.
Edema causing thickening of the dermis which leads to enhances diffused light reflection from pigments, which then results in increased darkness of the skin.
The darkness is due to bilirubin deposition also. Chrysin stimulates an enzyme called UGT1 A1. It causes a clearance of bilirubin which is the cause of the darkness. Chrysin is a plant flavanoid.
Very good information...
But! Always remember...
IF it was clinically proven it would be patented and owned by a huge bio firm and it would be a prescription to control it and then of course to control the profit from it.
Always follow the money!
Marty
SkinCareScience.com
You should try 2B Bio Beauty eye cream. this is a great eye cream which has perfleurodacalin-the perfect delivery system for oxygen. This is a luscious, energizing and soothing cream from Belgium. A must try! :)
hello,
I use Control Corrective Collagen Eye Defense and have noticed it does make a difference in my clients. Hope this helps. Let us know what worked for you :)
You can use Eyevage from Solvaderm Skincare Brand this cream help you for removing your dark circles. It deeply moisturizers and plumps up eye area skin to reduce the visibility of multiple signs of skin aging, including wrinkles, fine lines, and crow's feet.
Many skin care companies claim that they sell the best eye cream because their brand treats a number of issues such as puffiness, dark circles, and dryness that can contribute to premature aging. But not all eye creams are created equal, and oftentimes the marketing department of a skin care company will make the products sound much more amazing than they really are. Before buying any product you must check its reviews whether some got the good result or not. You can check Solvaderm Brand products for your skincare solution.
Institut Dermed carries a eye cream called Enhancing Eye Cream Complex that has 3 fantastic pedpites in it.
Matrixyl 3000, is a combinations of two new peptides: palmitoyl-tripeptide and palmitoyl-oligopeptide. They work synergistically to mimic the appearance of this broken down collagen, causing your skin to react by producing more collagen, as well as elastin.
Eyeliss improves vascular circulation, prevents leakage of capillary fluids, promotes drainage of under eye fluid, reduces tissue damage, firm and tones under eye skin.
Haloxyl is a man-made ingredient that helps to reduce the appearance of broken capillaries, a condition that contributes to the appearance of darkness under the eyes. As well as helping to eliminate this excess pigment, Haloxyl increases the thickness (density) of the skin, making it less susceptible to damage and aging.
Since I started using this eye cream I have noticed a difference in the severance of my circles and puffiness.
Let me know if you have any questions. :)
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