Currently I'm using some none-brand skin care, but I continuously replace it with SN.
What can I use to moisturize my eyes? I'm almost 29, I have combination skin, some milia seeds appear in the eye area, I have dark circles, some wrinkles under eyes (I'm lens wearer and can't help thinking that my everyday on/off routine is the cause). But still I look quite young and do my best to feel so. I'm afraid of some strong anti-aging stuff (my friends started using it since 25) cause I'm afraid to get used to it and that as the time pass my skin won't react to anything.
I dream of smth to help me preserve what I've got now.
Can any serum be used for eyes? Is there suitable moisturizer for me?
Eye moisturizer
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Eye moisturizer
Current ratio, Sept. 13: 1 Ebony : 1 Buttery Gold : 15 All Purpose : 5 Ivory : 2 Yellow : 1 Liberty : 1 Beach Bunny
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
The mix is pale and does't look yellow
Re: Eye moisturizer
I think the following could work for you as preventative: smooth Facelift or Super Serum under and around your eyes, on the top part of the lid, nightly.
Then hydrate with either the Aloe or Oatmeal serums, whichever works for you, and top it with a teensy bit of moisturizer. Sometimes when I'm in a rush,
the face moisturizer will do, as the benefits are really coming from the serums, but you can also try Holy Crow, especially if you wanna create a nice canvas
before applying makeup in the morning.
I have some dark circles too, sometimes more than others (not enough sleep, too much salt or alcohol, and inherited), but I've found something
that works for me. I'm not sure if it's ok to mention it here, but PM me and I'll give you some tips. I'm 35, btw, and even though the signs are starting
to show, I'm keeping them nicely under control
Then hydrate with either the Aloe or Oatmeal serums, whichever works for you, and top it with a teensy bit of moisturizer. Sometimes when I'm in a rush,
the face moisturizer will do, as the benefits are really coming from the serums, but you can also try Holy Crow, especially if you wanna create a nice canvas
before applying makeup in the morning.
I have some dark circles too, sometimes more than others (not enough sleep, too much salt or alcohol, and inherited), but I've found something
that works for me. I'm not sure if it's ok to mention it here, but PM me and I'll give you some tips. I'm 35, btw, and even though the signs are starting
to show, I'm keeping them nicely under control
