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Do I Really Need An Eye Cream?

Aging is inevitable. You may be wondering if I another cream to put on my face and what’s different between my current moisturizer and an eye cream. In today’s video we answer five questions about eye creams.

Do I really need a separate eye cream from my face cream—or is it just a way for brands to sell another product? The skin tissue around the eye is at its thinnest, [so you] cannot have too many active ingredients. 

Anew Clinical Eye Lift Pro Dual Eye System

I’m noticing a lot of eye serums on the market. Do I need a serum and a cream for my eyes or can I get away with using one product? One product should suffice, however there are serums that target a specific problem like puffiness. Puffiness is a buildup of fluid and blood under the eyes. Cold temperatures are just as effective to treat puffiness. That’s why some people refrigerate their eye creams.

Anew Hydra Fusion De-Puffing Eye Serum

Does it matter how I apply my eye cream? Gently apply eye cream onto the eyelids and underneath the eyes but not too close to the lashes because even eye creams can irritate the eye if you go too close.

Anew Clinical Eye Lift Pro Dual Eye System

What Are the Benefits for using an eye cream?

Eyes feel tighter
Under-eye shadows are visibly reduced
Keeps eyes looking wide awake
Reduces the appearance of crow’s feet and the look of eyelid sagging

What age should I start using an eye cream and do I need to switch eye creams? You can begin using an eye cream in your late twenties. It really is a personal preference to change up your eye cream based on your needs.

Anew Clinical Eye Lift Pro Dual Eye System

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