6 Mistakes To Avoid When Using Eye Cream
6 Mistakes To Avoid When Using Eye Cream
Eye creams happen to be one of our favorite skincare products, and nowadays, as face masks bring the eyes into focus, it is more necessary than ever. If you have dark circles, puffiness, or crow's feet, using eye cream in your daily beauty regimen may help reduce the appearance of eye problems. However, whether you are a novice or an early user of eye cream, you are likely to make some common mistakes in how to use (or not use) this essential skincare product. Let’s take a look at how to correct the mistakes of eye cream so that you can apply this important product to your daily skincare in the right way.
Mistake 1: Using too much eye cream
Remember, the skin around the eyes is a fairly small area. In general, a pea-sized eye cream should be enough to cover the skin under the eyes. Moreover, when it comes to eye creams and face creams, most of them are more expensive than other beauty products, so you will get the maximum effect in this way.
Mistake 2: wrong use of eye cream
Whether you are aware of this or not, the order in which you use all skincare products is important. Remember a simple rule, usually, you should use the product according to the thickness. If your eye cream is richer and heavier than a moisturizer, you should put it on top. If it is lighter than your serum, make sure to put it under the moisturizer. Of course, be sure to check the instructions on the eye cream packaging to see what the cosmetic pharmacist who formulated the product recommends.
Mistake 3: Use on dry skin
This is another suggestion that few people realize: If you want to make the most of eye cream, you should apply it to moist skin. This is because applying cream on damp skin can lock in moisture and keep the skin soft and moist. So, after washing your face, before patting your face with a towel, pat the eye cream on the skin under your eyes while your face is still wet.
Mistake 4: use eye cream too close to the eyes
If you apply the product on the eyelids or near the eyelashes, it is too close. Just draw a semicircle along the eye socket bone, under the eyebrows, and under the eyes about half an inch below the eyelashes. When you apply eye cream close to your eyes, there is a risk that the eye cream will transfer and enter your eyes, which may cause burns and irritation.
Mistake 5: glare when using eye cream
The skin around the eyes is the most delicate skin on your face, so there is no reason to treat it roughly. Instead, use your ring finger to mix the eye cream with a tap and tap motion. Compared with your other fingers, the ring finger has a more delicate touch.
Mistake 6: eye cream moves too fast
Before starting makeup, foundation or concealer, give the eye cream some time to set it up. This can help ensure that the product has time to absorb and prevent it from moving when you apply other products.
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