Problems with the skin around the eyes
The skin around the eyes is one of the most sensitive and delicate areas of skin on our face. It has fewer sebaceous glands, is drier, more sensitive and thinner. In addition, the skin around the eyes is subject to constant blinking of the eyelids and the formation of facial wrinkles. Therefore, proper care of this area of the skin from the age of 20-25 is very important.
In this article we will look at the most common problems with the skin around the eyes and how to deal with them.
Irritation and inflammation
Irritation and inflammation of the skin around the eyes can occur for various reasons, such as fatigue, lack of sleep, crying or a reaction to cosmetic products. To avoid these unwanted reactions, you must use special eye makeup remover to remove makeup. Regular milk or gel for removing makeup from the face is ineffective: it does not completely dissolve mascara and eye shadow and can cause irritation. If you do not have these products available, you can use baby cream.
After removing makeup, compresses will help relieve eyelid inflammation. To prepare them, use decoctions of chamomile, cornflower, parsley (1 tablespoon per 1 glass of boiling water) or tea leaves. Cotton swabs should be dipped in warm liquid and applied to closed eyelids.
Circles under the eyes
Under-eye circles are a cosmetic defect in which the skin in this area takes on a distinct hue, ranging from yellowish to gray. They can occur for various reasons, such as working long hours at the computer, not getting enough sleep, stress or a genetic predisposition.
To get rid of circles under the eyes, you must first eliminate the causes of their appearance. To stimulate blood circulation, you can make a cold compress by pouring boiling water over two bags of black tea, cool in the refrigerator and apply to closed eyes for 10 minutes. Or wrap 1 tablespoon of cottage cheese in two pieces of thin cotton cloth and place them on your eyes for 10 minutes.
Swelling of the eyelids
Puffiness of the eyelids can be caused by lack of sleep, excessive fluid intake, kidney failure, or prolonged immobility. Swelling often occurs at night when the eyelids are motionless.
To get rid of puffy eyelids, you can use several simple methods. Warm potatoes, boiled in their jackets, cut in half and apply to closed eyes for 30 minutes. You can also prepare a decoction of parsley: pour 1 tablespoon of parsley into 1 cup of boiling water, let cool to room temperature, strain through cheesecloth and soak two cotton swabs in the infusion, then apply them to the eyes for 10 minutes.
To care for the skin around the eyes, you can also use special creams that will help soften and nourish the skin, reduce expression wrinkles and give the skin elasticity. Creams should be light and quickly absorbed so as not to cause irritation.
In addition, to reduce expression lines and improve blood circulation, you can massage the skin around the eyes. You can do this yourself, using massage cream or oil. It is necessary to gently stroke the skin around the eyes and make circular movements along the eyelids. Massage can be performed every day for a few minutes.
In conclusion, the skin around the eyes requires special attention and care. Proper care will help avoid various problems such as irritation, circles under the eyes and puffiness of the eyelids. It is necessary to use special products to remove makeup and care for the skin around the eyes, massage and use compresses to improve blood circulation. Remember that proper care of the skin around the eyes should begin from a young age so that the skin remains healthy and beautiful throughout life.