Eye Cream Basics: When, Where and How
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010The When, How and Where of Applying Eye Cream
When it comes to under eye creams, there are a lot of “simple” questions that are rarely addressed. Many people don’t know when to start applying eye cream, where to apply it, or how much to use. The answers to these basic beauty cosmetic questions are key to optimizing the performance of your eye cream! Here’s the rundown of the top three eye cream questions for your personal makeup knowledge arsenal.
When Should I Start Using an Eye Cream?
Most professional sources suggest choosing a moisturizing eye cream with antioxidants around the time you turn 20. This type of formula will help prevent visible signs of aging by nourishing, moisturizing, and protecting the eye area against free radicals and other sources of damage.
As far as anti aging eye creams or serums are concerned, you don’t need to worry about those until you start to see visible signs of aging in the eye area, or you hit 35 – whichever comes first.
How Much Eye Cream Should I Use?
This answer is almost certain to surprise and please you! You only need to apply a pea-sized amount of your skin care eye cream to each eye area. This means that the tiny eye cream tube that looks more like a travel version than a full size product really does hold enough product to keep your eye area looking great for weeks or even months to come.
What happens if you use too much or too little? Too little eye wrinkle cream will provide little to no results. Too much may cause your eye area to become puffy or irritated. Using a pea-sized amount will ensure optimized use while decreasing your chances of experiencing side effects.
Where Should I Apply My Eye Cream?
Your eye lift cream should be applied to the orbital bone area. Not sure where that is? Simply place the tips of your index fingers just below the corners of your eyes and apply gentle pressure. You’ll feel the edge of your orbital bones beneath your fingertips.
When applying your eye cream product, follow the natural curvature of the bone along the bottom of your eyes to the outer corners, allowing the last bit of eye cream to be placed just below the outer end of your eyebrows. You should gently tap the eye cream into the skin with your ring finger, rather than using a rubbing or pulling motion. While applying, be sure to avoid getting any cream into the eyes.
Don’t apply any eye cream to your eyelids unless the product is specifically made for use on the eyelids. The eyelids are far too thin and delicate to handle active eye cream ingredients.
With these basic tips under your belt, you’re ready to perfectly apply your day or night eye cream without causing damage, wasting product, or using an eye cream that’s not made for your age group.








