Why Should You Add An Under-eye Cream To Your Daily Skincare Routine

Why Should You Add An Under-eye Cream To Your Daily Skincare Routine

Are you using the same products for your face and the skin around your eyes? Well, it's time to change that. 

You may already have numerous products to use in your skincare routine, but an under-eye cream is an essential investment. The area around the eye is more sensitive and worked out than the other parts of the face. 

Today, we'll break down everything you need to know about a healthy under-eye skin routine and reasons for you to invest in an under-eye cream!

Why invest in an under-eye cream?

The skin under the eye is about 10% thinner than the remaining facial skin, making it more likely to show early signs of ageing than other parts of the face.  

The muscles around the eye get worked every time you move your eyes, squint, smile, blink or widen them in surprise. The skin is susceptible to dryness, loss of collagen and elasticity, leading to wrinkles. Moreover, exposure to the sun or UV rays also contributes to wrinkles. 

With so many factors affecting the quality of the skin around the eyes, it is essential to incorporate an eye cream into your daily routine to minimise wrinkles, dryness, puffiness, dark circles and pigmentation. 

What to look for in an under-eye cream?

Before you select an under-eye cream, it is essential to identify any underlying conditions that you may want to address. Depending on your skin and its concerns, here are some points to keep in mind while choosing an under-eye cream:

Addressing fine lines

Select an under-eye cream that stimulates collagen production. Some potent ingredients for this purpose include retinoid (prescription based), retinol, vitamin A derivative or peptide. 

Addressing puffiness

Look out for caffeine, green tea, coffeeberry polyphenols, dipeptide-2 or willow herb in your under-eye cream to tackle puffiness.

General eye care

A general eye-care product is generally rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, vitamin E, and vitamin B-3. These ingredients remove radicals triggered by UV radiation, smoking and other pollutants. Additionally, they also slow the ageing process. You can begin your general eye-care routine by using the Banana under-eye cream by The Skin Diet Company that comes with the goodness of sandalwood, buckthorn and calendula extracts and suits all skin types. 

When should you start using an under-eye cream?

There is no specific age to start caring for your skin. Owing to the delicacy of the skin around the eyes, we recommend you begin a skincare routine in your 20s. It is easier to prevent wrinkles and fine lines than correct them. 

How to start an under-eye skin routine?

Here are some simple steps you can follow to incorporate an under-eye care routine:

Moisturise with an under-eye cream

While a regular moisturiser may work for some, it is better to use an under-eye cream. These creams have special ingredients keeping in mind that the skin around the eye is thin and sensitive. Ensure to do this process twice a day, once in the morning and then at night. 


Massage around the eyes

Puffy eyes may result from genetic factors, high salt intake, lack of sleep or even too much of it. Massaging under your eyes helps improve circulation and drain excess fluid to reduce puffiness. A refrigerated jade roller may help you relax the tension. 


Sleep and eat well

Getting the right nourishment and sleep can help improve the quality of your skin. Additionally, regular exercise can improve blood circulation. Leading a healthy lifestyle and drinking enough water provides your skin with the required nourishment and rejuvenation. 

Final word

It is never too early or never too late to start caring for your skin. The skin under the eye is sensitive and requires attention. Avoid using the same cream as your face and opt for an under-eye cream. These have ingredients that help tackle fine lines, wrinkles or puffiness. Along with following a consistent skincare routine, it is important to eat, sleep and exercise well.  

 

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