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A PAIR OF SUNGLASSES

Do you keep a pair of sunglasses in your bag and the glove compartment of your car? Those are the two most common place to hid them. Now, why do we talk about sunglasses or the places to store them?

Read on….

Experts say: You should really store them in both spots. Sunglasses can help you avoid squinting, which creates and deepens lines around the eyes over time, says Dr. Anne Ferriols of Blooming Skin and Cosmetic Surgery Center. “Protecting your eyes is just as important as protecting your skin. Without proper eye protection, you can develop eye diseases such as cataracts, so make sure your sun glasses have UVA and UVB protection.”

Face saver: Spring for a nice pair of wrap around or wide –frame sunglasses to help protect your eyes and skin from damaging UVA and UVB rays. Also, opt for makeup formulated with SPF whenever possible. For extra protection, you can apply an anti-wrinkle eye cream that contains anti-oxidants to fight the free radical damage caused by sun exposure.

HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU RUB YOUR EYES IN AN HOUR?

Experts say: If you do it so often you’ve lost count, you’re more likely to develop deep creases and dark undereye circles, says Dr. Downie. Why? The constant pressure damages the tiny capillaries and delicate under-eye skin, causing ruptures and raccoon-like rings of dark pigmentation.

Face saver: Wear concealer and mascara – if you know you’ll muck up your make up by rubbing your eyes, you’ll be less tempted to do so. You can ask your derma about Retin-A, a prescription cream that firms and thickens the skin, making dark blue or purple discoloration less noticeable. Or, you can also smooth on an eye cream that contains alpha-hydroxy acids, antioxidants, and/or vitamin C, suggests Dr. Santos. Try Garnier Light Eye Contour Whitening Cream, PHP 329 or Pond’s The Dual Eye Therapy, PHP 599.

3 Tips To Prevent Eyebags

Do you dream of having a pair of beautiful eyes? Do you wish for an eye-bag free face/eyes? Do you hope for a healthy looking eyes? I do! Some of us suffers from eyebags due to sleeping late and not getting enough shut eye.  This problem is also common to the students who studies almost over night. Eyebags are also caused by stress.

This eye problem can be aggravated or improved with room lighting. Here’s some tips to prevent eyebags

  1. Avoid stress and over fatigue. Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep everyday.
  2. Use the best eye cream for you.
  3. Include food rich in Vitamin K in your diet.

I certainly hope this tips helped a number of people who are suffering or who have eyebags.

If you have any other tips to prevent eyebags, please let us know buy commenting below.