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On the contrary. But you must, of course, choose the right one. For waterproof makeup, there's BI-FACIL, a bi-phase solution. For tired eyes, opt for EFFACIL, a very fresh lotion.
In theory, yes. Because if your facial skincare is in keeping with your needs and your tastes, then in all likelihood, an eye contour treatment that is formulated along the same lines is probably best suited to you.
Yes! Look yourself straight in the eyes. What do you see? Ultra-delicate skin which looks like fine paper. So it's high time you learn how to take care of it! The skin around the eyes is 5 to 10 times thinner than the skin on the rest of the face. It is also less irrigated because the blood and lymphatic vessels are thinner and fewer. And on top of that, we use our eyes constantly, whether rubbing them, laughing or crying.
So not only is the skin here more delicate, but we spend our lives making it even more so. As a result it is the first area to show signs of ageing. These appear not only as wrinkles and fine lines but also as puffiness and dark shadows that we have to treat properly. So given these problems, we need to treat the eye area with special care.
No. Facial creams sometimes contain stronger active ingredients that can irritate eyes. Only specifically designed eye contour treatments are recommended for this area.
It doesn't really matter as the products should not be layered. This said, it is usually more practical to start with your eye care product.
Three factors can be responsible for dark circles:
1. Microcirculation around the eyes is naturally lazy and slow. The blood containing micro-waste "stagnates" in the capillaries, resulting in a blue-black colour under the eyes.
2. The skin is much finer around the eyes than on the face and the transparency of the skin makes microcirculation more visible and causes blue-black shadows.
3. Some people have black-brown circles under the eyes caused by an excessive production of melanin in this area.
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