You can minimize the development of wrinkles around your eyes by applying sunscreen (but remember, not too close to your eyes), and wearing protective eyewear (such as wrap-around sunglasses) or a hat.
Some wrinkles are produced by the repeated movement of the skin through facial expressions, others occur as a result of sun damage. The regular use of a quality moisturizer is the first basic step to reducing the look of existing lines, but it does not prevent wrinkles. When selecting a product, remember that price is not a reflection of quality.
Well-hydrated skin appears noticeably smoother and even-textured. Continued regular use of a moisturizer in combination with daytime application of a sheer foundation (makeup) will vastly improve your overall complexion. Make sure the ingredients don’t irritate your skin, and don’t keep foundation on for a long time or during exercise, as clogged pores can contribute to acne.
Implement a nighttime eye treatment just before bed to allow your skin to soak up the nourishing ingredients and help regenerate your skin’s appearance. Also, try incorporating daily sun protection with a broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen, to reduce further photodamage to your skin.
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