Correction of the periorbital zone: methods of improving the quality of the skin
Let's talk about effective methods of restoring and rejuvenating the area around the eyes
Due to its thinness and sensitivity, the skin around the eyes is one of the first to be affected by adverse aging factors, and later the look becomes dull and tired.
As you know, the first signs of aging of the skin around the eyes appear at a young age, because the delicate and thin skin in this area quickly reacts to any discomfort (lack of sleep, problems with blood circulation, trophic or metabolic problems). In addition, the skin of this area is in constant motion under the influence of facial expressions, because the eyes are one of the most expressive parts of the face.
Blinking alone is about 10,000 movements per day! Add to this laughing, crying, winking, squinting - and you will get a complete picture of the stress the skin around the eyes feels.
Since the skin around the eyes is thin and easily stretched, improper care and poorly selected drugs can further aggravate the condition of the skin in this area.
The skin around the eyes is devoid of sebaceous glands and has a thin protective stratum corneum. Therefore, one of the main factors affecting its condition is the moisture content. It is especially important to take care of hydration in the summer, when the skin is exposed to hot, dry air, and in the winter, when the heating is on in the houses. When the moisture content decreases, the skin becomes dull, lifeless, small wrinkles appear.
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