How to Apply Under Eye Cream
By Rachel_Ann
How To Apply Under Eye Cream To Get The Most Out Of It
Learning how to apply under eye cream is easy, right? After all, all you really have to do is just put it on, right? That’s actually not how simple it is. There are things that you should take into consideration when applying wrinkle cream to your eyes. Of course, there are countless methods you can select from.
Do Eye Creams Help?
The first question to ask yourself is if anti aging eye cream actually does something for you. There are many people that are skeptical, but there are plenty that are excited about the improvements that they have seen. Most people can see some benefits from correctly applying and using anti wrinkle cream.
Eye creams that are chosen with natural products are the best eye cream to select. These products should be filled with nutrients that will allow the skin to absorb them. This will help the skin to fill out and strengthen because it delivers the nutrients directly to the effected areas.
How To Apply Eye Cream
Once you have found the right anti wrinkle eye cream to use, you need to apply it. Following the directions provided is necessary because each product will be slightly different. Usually, they are quite simple directions.
Before you apply the anti aging eye cream, though, take the time to wash your face with a mild soap. Remove any makeup that you may have on. You can even use a mild exfoliating brush to help with the removal of dead skin cells, which will allow the eye cream to get into the skin even better.
For most anti wrinkle cream products, all you have to do is apply a small, pea sized amount of the cream to the area you wish to see improvement on. Be careful not to get the product into the eyes by keeping them closed.
Using a circular motion, rub the product into your skin in a circular motion. Check the label to find out how long to leave the cream on. You’ll find out how to apply under eye creams from the manufacturer as they may have some additional guidelines to follow.
How Often?
You can use most eye creams regularly under your eyes. For most people, a regimen of applying once in the morning and once in the evening is just fine. If you will be wearing make up during the day, though, you may want to apply eye creams under the makeup and let them stay on the skin for several minutes before applying makeup products on top.
Learning how to apply under eye cream will help you to insure that it is applied in the correct manner to get the most benefit from it. Following the manufacturer’s guidelines is essential though!
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I just found your page and I wanted to comment you should never "rub the product into your skin in a circular motion." Instead, you should "dab" the product. The skin under your eyes are very thin and rubbing can make things worse and cause further wrinkling!
I have been using the Vitamin Enhanced Moisturizer (from Made from Earth) and after one month of daily use, here is my verdict: This stuff works. It's not magic, it's not a miracle, it doesn't transform every wrinkle and age spot. But it makes your skin look BETTER than before, which is all we can really hope for, isn't it?
I've noticed a somewhat dramatic change in the fine lines around my eyes (no, I don't use a separate eye cream). They are smoother and much less noticeable. The few age spots I've developed seem to be lighter. Overall, looking at my face in the mirror now, I sometimes have to do a double-take because my skin looks so much better and brighter. The permanent dark circles under my eyes are even lighter.
I have acne prone skin and I was nervous about using a new moisturizer, but quickly found that my skin actually CLEARED UP while using this product. Likely, it was due to my regimented focus on skin care in general, but this did NOT contribute to any breakouts at all. Highly recommend the Made from Earth line if you are looking for solutions.



Diane 4 years ago
I was wondering if applying eye cream over your make up is ok. I first cleanse my face and apply the eye cream but I find throughout the day the makeup starts to settle in the lines and when I apply a small dab of eye cream it brightens up the area. I'm wondering if this is bad for my skin?