In the “Charm with your eyes on holiday” competition by Chantarelle and the CzasNaZmiane.pl portal, you described how you take care of the sensitive skin of your eyelids and under-eye area all year round. Below we quote selected contributions. Thank you for participating in the competition!
I never go to bed wearing make-up – I always remove it. I use deep moisturising creams. I occasionally massage the skin around my eyes, oxygenating and nourishing the tissues in the process. When I feel my skin in these areas is tired, I treat it with masks made from natural ingredients such as cucumber or chamomile. And I take care of what lands on my plate, because even the best-cared-for eye area won’t look radiant and healthy if we eat poorly. Diet is key and proper hydration. I drink plenty of mineral water to hydrate my skin from the inside too. Sleep is also important – 7/8 hr. By applying these principles, I don’t face problems concerning the eye area ;).
Taking care of the skin around the eyes is the most challenging for me, because it is the thinnest here. For me, it’s very important to apply the cream correctly in the first place, because what’s the use if you have a rich cream and you apply it incompetently. When it comes to the upper eyelid, I don’t apply the cream directly on the eyelid, but just below the eyebrow arch. The skin is so thin that the contents of the cream will be ‘absorbed’ by the eyelid, and this application prevents the eyelid from swelling in the morning. Similarly, on the lower eyelid – I apply the cream, but not just under the eye, but a piece below it. The cream will absorb properly, the ingredients will ‘pass’ upwards instead of irritating the eye during the night. It is also important that under the eye I apply the cream from the outside inwards, towards the corner of the eye. For years I used to do the opposite, incorrectly, but when I switched to a new way of application I can see the difference. As for the types of cream, I use different ones, sometimes it’s a rich cream, other times it’s a lightweight gel with a skylight. This gives the skin the opportunity to receive the variety of ingredients it needs. In home care, I often use natural methods, for example cucumber slices. They very much ‘brighten’ the look by making the skin feel revitalised and fatigue disappear. A very interesting, and what an effective skincare measure for me has become …. a tablespoon. In the morning, I put it in the freezer for a few minutes and then apply it under my eyes. Any puffiness disappears and I look sleepy. The dark circles lighten, I don’t even need concealer. It’s a very simple way and it really works wonders for me and every day when I go to work the spoon is in use:) When drinking my morning coffee I put the cold metal under my eye and I feel myself waking up.
I care for the eye area as follows: in the evening after a long day I do my eye make-up removal first with a milk and then with a toner and if I happen to have an eye cream I apply an eye cream, if I don’t I use a face cream. In the morning I wash my eyes with toner and then, depending on how my skin looks, I either still apply a day cream to my face and, by the way, under my eyes and then fluid, or I immediately apply a colour cream and then my eyes are with dark circles, I only apply fluid under my eyes.
My way to have a beautiful look to impress others: Make-up removal every day before bed, which means no more forgetfulness! The eyelids and eyelashes are thoroughly removed with a micellar solution. This should be done gently, without scrubbing or rubbing with a cotton pad! Afterwards, you can apply pads with tea, hollyhock or cornflower. This compress is kept on for half an hour, this way the eyes and skin are soothed. It is also important to nourish, and this is what creams do, masks, gels and serums with elderberry extract. We must also remember about the sun, because if we don’t protect our eyes we create wrinkles! So in summer, sunglasses come in handy, as do creams with a high UV rating 🙂 And if you ever get dark circles, puffiness or swollen eyelids, just apply a little ice – it should help us quickly. And two important rules at the end: get plenty of sleep and drink plenty of water! These rules will ensure that your eyes no longer shine like a dream 🙂
I take care of the skin around my eyes by rubbing eye and eyelid creams daily: morning and evening. Sometimes I use special masks for the skin around my eyes from different companies, depending on what I find in the shop; I like to change both creams and masks. I don’t have any favourite products.
Since I use a gel eyelash conditioner in the evening (it lubricates my eyelids and lashes), I spread it under my eyes on occasion. After a night’s sleep, I wash off the conditioner residue with a toner and apply a light cream to my face including the eye area, then I put on concealer and do my make-up.
Attitude is to moisturise from the outside with the right products (more on that in a moment;) and from the inside with water drunk daily – and sleep admittedly I rarely get the recommended 8 hours of sleep, but 6, is an absolute must. In addition, the skin under my eyes especially needs cosmetics and sunglasses with filters, not only in summer but always when the sun is strong, so also in winter. I have my daily skincare rituals – every evening I give the skin around my eyes a very gentle massage so that the blood circulates better and the cells are well oxygenated:) Make-up removal is another evening ritual of mine – always and everywhere, there is no “but” or discount. I choose cosmetics with plenty of moisturisers and those that have been dermatologically tested to make sure they don’t sensitise me or irritate the sensitive areas around my eyes. Recently, I and my under-eye skin have ‘fallen in love’ with micellar lotions. I also pay a lot of attention to choosing the right eye cream – the bar is raised high – it must moisturise, nourish and regenerate, so I choose those with vitamins A, C and E and ceramides or hyaluronic acid. I’ve also fallen in love with an eye serum – it really works instantly and in an exemplary way, and until now I didn’t believe that any cosmetics could work immediately. I also regularly use ready-to-use eye and eyelid masks, depending on the needs of my skin – regenerating, brightening, removing signs of fatigue, relaxing, and once a week I always apply a lifting mask to make the skin under my eyes tighter, puffiness and dark circles disappear. My latest discovery, which helps me to moisturise the skin around my eyes brilliantly, is collagen sheets with hyaluronic acid – the effect is spectacular and instant! My tried and tested method is also compresses of chamomile, sage or black tea essence – they make the skin under the eyes more rested and the disfiguring puffiness disappears. I can’t remove all the wrinkles around my eyes or stop the passing of time, so in addition to regular skincare and beauty treatments, I try to keep a youthful gleam in my eye by smiling often – the eye sparkles and I instantly look younger:)
The eye is one of the most sensitive organs of the human body. Through constant work, the eye is extremely vulnerable to fatigue and injury. The skin around the eyes is thin and delicate, and the high accumulation of cells responsible for allergic reactions makes it very sensitive. There are fewer blood vessels in the eye area, making the circulation of blood and lymph here much weaker. In addition, the skin in this area is almost completely devoid of sebaceous glands, making it prone to ageing. All these factors make the skin around the eyes poorly moisturised, sensitive, prone to allergies and prone to facial wrinkles.
The cause of more than half of skin problems is poor skin cleansing. Skin care around the eyes consists of several steps. The most important is make-up removal. It performs two functions – it cleanses the skin of cosmetics, dust and physiological impurities. Make-up remover cosmetics also care for the skin as they contain moisturising and refreshing substances. It is very important to remove eye make-up before going to bed. If make-up is not removed, cosmetic residue causes the skin around the eyes to dry out and consequently contributes to the formation of wrinkles. Remnants of mascara and other coloured cosmetics can cause irritation to the conjunctiva and delicate skin around the eyes. Eye make-up removal should be performed very carefully. This procedure should also be gentle so as not to stretch the skin. Special liquids and lotions should be used for cleansing. The main purpose of these cosmetics is to thoroughly remove make-up and soothe tired and irritated eyes.
The delicate skin around the eyes also needs proper care. A key element is the right choice of cosmetics. For young people under 30, light creams and gels based on vitamins and plant extracts are the best choice. As the skin around the eyes ages, it requires more concentrated preparations with anti-wrinkle, firming and nourishing effects
Eye care also equals eye wash. This requires a special glass with a rounded rim (available at the chemist’s) and saline or an infusion of herbs. To wash the skin of the eyes you can use:
– Fennel tea (brightens and revitalises)
– Parsley tea (invigorates and cleanses)
– Arnica tea (recommended for inflammation)
– Cornflower tea (helps with inflammation)
– Lime tea (has a protective and soothing effect and constricts blood vessels)
I start caring for the skin around my eyes with gentle make-up removers, so that they cleanse thoroughly yet are gentle and do not stretch the skin. I use cosmetics containing borage oil, which makes the delicate skin around the eyes more supple and strong. I pat in eye creams every morning and evening. I regularly use tea and chamomile compresses on my eyelids.
My way of caring for the skin around my eyes is remarkably simple, although quite difficult to put into practice: get a good night’s sleep. I can say that, from the perspective of my 30 years, this way works best 🙂 Complementing the “treatment” is washing the face with cool water and applying a light gel.
My care for the delicate skin around my eyes includes daily application of eye creams, preferably a moisturising and oxygenating cream, as this thin and delicate skin can very easily become dry and irritated. I use an under-eye concealer with a UV filter on a daily basis, I don’t allow these areas to be exposed to the sun. I tend to get sun spots, so this is very important to me. I also use a hydrating eye highlighter stick, both to conceal dark circles and for skincare purposes. I wash off my make-up with gentle oils or two-phase lotions. I make sure that the skin around my eyes is properly moisturised. I also choose cosmetics that do not irritate sensitive eyes and are hypoallergenic.
Whenever I have free time, I allocate it to pampering my eyes. I often laugh, which unfortunately has one negative effect – fine lines appearing near my eyelids. I don’t throw away the tea bags, I chill them in the fridge and put them on my eyelids for 10-15 minutes. The shadows disappear, as if blinded by the sun 😉 After such an express treatment, I gently pat the cream in with the pad of my smallest finger. And when I don’t have tea bags in the fridge, I refrigerate metal spoons, which can also work wonders. And once I’ve spruced up the eye area, I don’t begrudge myself a smile – no cream can brighten my look so much and add to my fulfilment. 🙂
My dears it so unfortunately happens that a certain whimsical gene is responsible for my skin. So I have to say that although I try hard sometimes, the skin around my eyes doesn’t always suit me. But I am happy to tell you what I do to keep the beauty around my eyes nice and healthy. The first rule is – the most important one is to remove eye make-up, use lotions, creams and moisturise the skin around your eyes with moisturisers. But don’t rub or stretch the skin around your eyes or you will end up with wrinkles. The second rule is to choose cosmetics that are suitable for your age so that they do not cause allergies or eye tearing. When applying them, pat the cream gently with your fingertips and wait patiently until it is absorbed. Third rule – that’s why you should also use your ring finger to massage around your eyes, which will improve blood circulation, oxygenate and nourish, it sounds so clever. Also, you can lightly pat the skin, which is sure to bring relief to your eyes. Fourth rule – wear sunglasses with a good sunscreen so that your skin does not dry out and the sun’s rays do you no harm. In addition, remember to drink plenty of mineral water to hydrate your skin, eat vegetables and fruit and get a good night’s sleep. And if your gene, like mine, is mischievous then there’s still concealer to brighten and hide dark circles. It will make such a little camouflage, well I live like that.
I look after the skin around my eyes very carefully in line with my age. I use an innovative extremely effective anti-wrinkle eye cream 50+, twice a day in the morning and evening, which provides a quick and effective lifting effect, extinguishes wrinkles, moisturises and firms. Under the cream I use 100% hyaluronic acid, which deeply moisturises and regenerates the skin. For eye make-up removal, I use a liquid with allantoin, hyaluronic acid and keratin, which is extremely gentle and extremely effective in removing eye make-up without irritating the eyes.
5 a.m. It is still dark outside. A loud, shattering scream comes from the bathroom. This is not a scene from any horror movie, but my everyday life as I roll out of bed and creep towards the bathroom to relatively get ready to leave for work. The reaction is triggered by noticing the new purple dark circles under my eyes that have appeared from an excess of duty and stress. It doesn’t help with fluid, powder, concealer… Enough! Perish, perish, you dark circles! You make me look sad and old. It’s time to stand up to the fight and implement a preventive-care action. And it will take place in three steps. Here they are:
Step No. 1: Cucumber relief “Cucumber, cucumber green has a suit” and, moreover, plenty of vitamins and substances salutary to my eyes. I therefore slice this life-giving vegetable. I then chill them in the freezer for about 10 minutes. Then I put them on my eyelids and drift off… Cucumber juice has strong moisturising and brightening properties, so it works fantastically. After 20 minutes, I remove the slices and enjoy rested eyes free of nasty dark circles. And then there’s that sea breeze feeling on my eyelids. Just like on the beach in Saint Tropez. Priceless.)
Step No. 2: Vitamin nourishment “Polish girls have the most vitamins”. And it’s true, it’s a fact, if they eat well of course. 🙂 So when I see that my face is darkening a little and my eyes are turning grey and becoming more and more densely covered with a net of wrinkles and shadows I reach for huge portions of fish, fruit and water. Fatty salmon, steamed vegetables, fresh citrus and 3 litres of water a day – that’s what my eyes like best. After a month of this treatment, my eyes sparkle, redness disappears and dark circles evaporate… In a flash! 🙂
Step No. 3: Tea regeneration “It’s time for tea”, so the English say. For me, it’s time for tea when my eyes call out “Help” after hours of working at the computer. But I am not going to drink tea then, oh no. Tea has polyphenols, which have strong regenerative and anti-cancer effects. It protects my eyes from the sun’s harmful rays and the polluted environment. That’s why I put slightly warm bags of strong infusion under my eyes and on my eyelids, freely letting them cool. When I remove it, I am assured that the skin around my eyes and on my eyelids is brilliantly regenerated and tightened. This aromatic infusion has cast a rejuvenating spell on my eyes:)
I consider the skincare action to be successfully completed. If I repeat it systematically, I don’t have to fear the morning look A ‘la Mrs Vampire.:) I no longer want to resemble the dark Bella from Twilight. I prefer to be the ethereal Eowin from “The Lord of the Rings” and impress with a gaze as pure as the sparkle of a diamond.:)
My ways to protect and care for the skin around my eyes:)
– a good night’s sleep-at least 8 hours of sleep a day!
– using mild cleansers and skin care products around the eyes!
– not rubbing my eyelids or the skin around my eyes – using the right eye cream for my age and skin type! in my case, a moisturising, nourishing and anti-wrinkle cream! – gently massaging the skin around the eyes!
– I protect my eyes from the sun’s rays – UV cream and sunglasses from my optician!
– eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of mineral water and natural juices!
– once a week I make masks, compresses and compresses! Soothing compresses and poultices can also be made at home, e.g. with the essence of black tea, melilot, cornflower, chamomile or sage. Applied systematically, such compresses will effectively reduce the symptoms of fatigue and swelling under the eyes.
– I smile and enjoy life:)
The skin around the eyes, thin and delicate, is especially exposed to dryness, rapid loss of moisture, elasticity and healthy, nice colour. This makes it age faster, wrinkles deepen and fatigue becomes visible. This is why I protect and care for the skin around the eyes, taking into account its special requirements.
– Firstly, my ally for a better tomorrow is sleep.
– Secondly, I focus on well-balanced meals, rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and omega-3 acids. A place of honour in my kitchen is given to green tea and water, fruit, vegetables, bran, whole grain products and fish.
– Thirdly, exercise in the fresh air. I rely on daily walks of an hour to keep my skin better oxygenated and nourished.
– Fourth – a gentle eye make-up remover that feels comfortable and works effectively. The combination of these features makes it a great start to eye care.
– Fifth – an eye cream tailored to your skin’s needs. A good eye cream is the best investment, it is like an elegant accessory that transforms our look. The most important thing is that it has a UVA/UVB protective filter. In its composition, I look for substances that are beneficial to the delicate skin around the eyes: hyaluronic acid, vitamins A, B, C, caffeine, rutin, coenzyme Q10, retinoids, a complex of plant extracts. These substances ensure proper hydration of the skin around the eyes, seal blood vessels, improve microcirculation, stimulate collagen production, neutralise free radicals and, most importantly, smooth out wrinkles. I also apply the eye cream to my upper eyelids to keep them smooth for longer (I gently pat the cream with my finger, in a direction from the outer corner of the eye, to the inner corner and on the eyelid – from the inner corner to the outer corner, without stretching the skin). Moisturising creams with a massager, I keep in the fridge and use it in the morning, as it quickly eliminates bruising and puffiness under the eyes, giving an extra pleasant cooling sensation. ‘Gel glasses’ cooled in the fridge also work great.
– Sixth – an eye serum that enhances the action of the eye cream.
– Seventh – I use an under-eye mask or collagen hydrogel sheets 1-2 times a week – an amazing injection of moisturising, nourishing and lifting ingredients. Strongly condensed cosmetics – masks or collagen pads are irreplaceable, at times when I want to improve the appearance of the skin under the eyes in a short time and get an instant smoothing effect.
– Eighthly, I wear sunglasses with a UV filter – they provide extra protection for the skin around my eyes, especially on sunny days. They prevent me from squinting, thus avoiding the formation of so-called “crow’s feet” and keeping my skin dry.
– Ninthly, ice cubes are also reliable – I use them to make a few circles around my eyes and immediately my gaze appears rested and radiant
. – Tenth – cucumber slices are irreplaceable – they are great for moisturising and brightening the skin under the eyes. A natural solution, cheap, simple and really effective.
– Eleventh – a gentle massage can work wonders – it stimulates blood circulation and reduces puffiness.
– Twelfth – I try not to sit for hours in front of the computer and TV. Thanks to these golden rules, there is everything but fatigue in my eyes. And to a happy face, not even two wrinkles around the eyes will take away the charm.
The skin around the eyes is very delicate, does not contain sebaceous glands, and loses collagen very quickly, so it needs careful care. It is important to ensure proper nutrition and hydration – to provide vitamins and minerals. So I eat a lot of vegetables, fruit and drink mineral water. Since I am in my 40s, I gently pat on a tightening, moisturising and anti-wrinkle cream twice a day. I always try to ensure that I wash off my make-up thoroughly. I do not smoke and avoid smoky rooms. In summer I wear sunglasses with a good sunscreen. I avoid excessive computer use especially at night with artificial lighting. I try to get as much sleep as possible. For puffiness and dark circles under the eyes, I occasionally apply black tea compresses, echinacea compresses, sage compresses or horsetail compresses; occasionally I apply hydrogel or collagen compresses with hyaluronic acid. I use ice cubes on my eyelids as a quick rescue.
To protect the skin around the eyes – I avoid the sun and as far as possible fatigue and sleeplessness, because unfortunately all these effects are difficult to remove leaves. I make compresses of chamomile and cucumber slices to give the skin some elasticity and vitality. I also use a special eye cream – gentle but effective, to moisturise, nourish and ensure that all the bad skin deficiencies don’t have a chance to stay there for long and build up again. A light fingertip massage is also advisable – for the skin and for relaxation.
I am a woman in my 30s, so the first signs of ageing have already appeared on my face. As the eyes are the mirror of the soul, I treat them quite carefully. Although I wear make-up colours every day, I wash it off thoroughly in the evening. For several years, I have been using compresses, usually based on field horsetail or sage. Recently, I bought a special hydrogel mask, which I keep in the fridge. The mask is soothing for tired eyes. On a daily basis, I use an eye gel or cream. I try to choose one with vitamins E, C, F and pro-vitamin B5. Eye condition is affected by fatigue levels, so I try to get enough sleep. When it’s sunshine outside the windows, sunglasses are a must. Simply from an optician, of course, with the perfect dose of sunscreen. This is what I do to ensure a beautiful outlook every day and on festive occasions….
My ways of protecting and caring for the skin around my eyes are all about systematic action. Regular care brings great results. Every day, after washing my face, I use my fingertips to pat in the cream. If I have troublesome bruises under my eyes, I use the tried-and-tested ice cube massage method. It really works. In summer, I wear sunglasses. In the evening, my ritual is a decent make-up removal, which brings relief to my skin. Thanks to these methods, my skin around my eyes is kept in a satisfactory condition.
I won’t be original, I use a cream every morning and evening. I chose a roll-on cream. I give the skin around my eyes a nice massage during application. In addition to daily care, every woman should have ways in store for so-called exceptional cases. Every one of us has had a night out, cried, overdone the sun. I treat puffiness and swelling around the eyes with a poultice made of green tea bags or…. a poultice of cold spoons. I put the kitchen spoons in the fridge for a while and then apply them to my eyelids. The effect is immediate.
I have extremely sensitive skin around my eyes. I use a gentle micellar lotion designed for the eyes (others are less gentle) for sensitive skin. After thoroughly cleansing my skin with this lotion, I apply a soothing eye cream around my eyes to prevent eye burning after make-up. I try to make sure that any other creams I use do not get into the eye area. The same goes for foundations.
A a aa psik!…. Skin went to the Doctor, who would have seen, so sick…. In the waiting room she soon sat down, thinking: I’m messy, how messy I am! Patiently waiting her turn, she accosts another, shiny as oil. “What are you doing, I’m so sorry, that you have such a shiny beauty?” “I’m drinking water, I’m drinking water!” “And what do you mean, you’re so enhanced from it?” “And hydrated my dear, hydrated.” “What’s your skincare routine? “I apply cream, powder here, powder there.” “Just a little question: does your diet affect you too? Does it just flow down on you?” “My dear lady, can’t you take care of yourself? I look at you and I can’t believe it! You are so red, over-sensitive. Oh, here I see some moles. Don’t you know you need to be gentle? That it’s not so easy to moisturise? And it’s time to eliminate those newly formed wrinkles! And firmness? Zero, ma’am, zero.” Her skin slumped her hands: “In my quest for beauty, I am not resilient at all!” – she thought. Suddenly the doctor called out to Skin, “Now Madam, the red one. Why are you so sad and depressed? Cold, probably a cold?” “Mr Doctor, let me be clear, I don’t have cosmetics much. I sneeze all over, I blush all over. And what to do, what to do with my poor appearance?” “Madam Dear, you’re already over this nightmare dream. I am already writing you a prescription. Just follow it, follow it. So we write – Mrs Skin, CHANTARELLE set for dry, dehydrated skin around the eyes. Application: as needed. Result: guaranteed.” “And any discount Mr Doctor? Because it’s not very good in the wallet.” “And yes, yes, because it’s a reimbursable medicine 🙂 e there NFZ, TimeNaZmiane.co.uk – gifts like from Mum! An antibiotic for body and spirit – highly recommended.” This is how my skin has already done its best. Oh, do you hear? It is now calling out to you: Help! Help! Will you help us both and make us happy with a “little” package? 😉
Hello there, there are a couple of ways that I use to look after the skin around my eyes. Firstly, I pay special attention to it when removing make-up – we all know very well that the skin around the eyes is thin and we cannot afford to rub, scrub or stretch it. That’s why I use cosmetics that quickly dissolve make-up and where I can just put a cotton swab to my eye and the magic happens by itself 🙂 Secondly, good moisturising – the skin around the eyes needs to be hydrated and radiant to attract others, so I use natural eye masks I make myself: cucumber juice, vanilla and also aloe vera and honey. It costs nothing and really gives a lot – not only does such a natural mixture smooth the skin, it also reduces redness and morning puffiness of the eyes. And thirdly, gentle make-up – I believe that modest make-up is much more beneficial to our skin, which it makes look younger, radiant and vigorous. Too much foundation or concealer will make our eyes look tired and ‘wrinkled’, which is something we want to avoid. I have dry skin, especially under my eyes, so I use my cream concealer in moderation, which also illuminates the bruises under my eyes inherited from my mother and grandmother 🙂
Nothing is as good for the state of my under-eye skin as a sound sleep. The harsh environment and sitting in front of a monitor for hours on end does its job, so I set aside 7 hours every day for sleep, allowing my skin to rest and relax after a long day at work. The skin around my eyes deserves a little pampering too, so I give them a warm milk or chamomile compress, which not only moisturises the skin on my eyes, but also relieves them when they are tired! I am aware that diet has a huge impact on the condition of my skin. In order to keep my face, and therefore the skin around my eyes, perfect for as long as possible, I drink lots of mineral water and eat fruit and vegetables containing vitamin C. I also don’t forget sunglasses to prevent squinting and sunscreen creams. These few, rather simple rules followed in my daily facial care, allow me to enjoy a bright, fresh and sensual look….
What are my ways of protecting and caring for the skin around my eyes? Grandma’s ways are unfortunately not always effective. Dark circles under the eyes can be a result of excess salt in the body, so for a start I have eliminated it from my diet. Compresses of buttermilk, black tea, lime or cornflower are a good thing, but…. I’ve got too many activities that I’m dabbling in from morning to evening. Quite simply, I don’t have the time for it. I’ve ventured out into the world of skincare and I already know that I’ll be putting my homemade ways aside for a long time to come. I am delighted with the speed of the CHANTARELLE cosmetics! Although they are not among the cheapest cosmetics, the eye cream is well worth the price. I have also tried other cosmetics: LA AQUA moisturising and rejuvenating eye and lip cream. It intensively moisturised, smoothed and rejuvenated my skin. It regenerates, strengthens and firms, plumps out lines and smooths wrinkles. Phenomenal! I recommend it to everyone because the improvement in appearance is amazing!
Everyone knows – don’t forget to sleep, there is a cream that covers wrinkles and a ball borrowed from a fairy, I know the make-up artist’s tricks, I avoid cigarettes, important firming gymnastics and systematic daily procedures, sunglasses on the nose with a filter and a baseball cap to match, finally a puzzled face and luckily a horseshoe… in my make-up bag Chantarelle has the lead… and that’s the last rhyme!
The more advanced the age, the more demanding the skin of the eyelids around the eyes. I never forget to moisturise and oil properly before bed. So don’t forget to stock up on this essential cosmetic. When applying even these gentle preparations, I try to take care not to apply them too close to the root of the eyelashes, as they can irritate the conjunctiva once they enter the hair follicles. Even a single strong swelling of the eyelids can cause a hardly reversible stretching of the elastic and collagen fibres in this very thin skin, resulting in excess and drooping. I therefore choose cosmetics for this area with particular care, as the only thing left to do afterwards is to make friends with …. plastic surgeon. I also use a lot of homemade cosmetics
For eye wash:
– Fennel tea
– Parsley tea
– Arnica tea
– Cornflower tea
– Lime tree tea
Compresses are helpful when I am bothered by dark circles and puffiness under my eyes. A gel mask cooled in the fridge or a compress made from cucumber slices also works well, and of course I protect my eyes from the sun’s rays with sunscreen. I remember, however, that the eyes are above all the mirror of the soul….and if the body is healthy, so is the spirit.
First of all, I would like to thank such a well-known company, especially among my family members for organising such an interesting competition. Although I am a young person of only 23 years old, eye care is probably the most important thing. Unfortunately, I am the owner of rather problematic skin around my, modestly speaking, beautiful blue eyes 🙂 What to do with it then? I can already see the “crow’s feet”, what’s it going to be like when I’m older? Dark circles under my eyes, are also my bane, yet I get enough sleep, eat healthy. Is it normal for these things to affect me? And yet, you have to pull yourself together and “stop” the passage of time. Ha ha ha, no, it can’t be done. Well, how about I slow it down a bit? And so, every day for the past few months, I have started my morning skincare routine by rinsing the skin around my eyes with warm and cold water. I live in the hope that this will tighten my skin in these areas. Since it works with my thighs, it should with this one too 🙂 With my fingertips, I lightly pat in an eye cream with SPF20, which does not contain artificial ingredients, followed by 100% argan oil. I try not to use too much cosmetics, because that doesn’t seem to help. But most importantly, I do a ‘nasojugal groove’ massage, which will help me fight any imperfections. Evening skincare looks similar. I use gentle movements to remove my make-up, which, however, still dries out my skin. Maybe it’s the wrong cosmetic. Then I do the same as in the morning. Is this enough? Maybe not, and in a few years I’ll regret it. Or maybe I just need a line that will protect the skin of my eyes for a long time and stay with me until the end? 🙂
The skin under the eyes is extremely delicate, and I don’t think any woman wants to get wrinkles through their carelessness at too young an age. I have a few home remedies to prevent dark circles and wrinkles under the eyes. First of all, I never go to bed wearing make-up. This is probably every woman’s biggest bane. Even though I am very tired after a long day, I always remember to remove my make-up. I use cosmetics from good companies and cotton pads – never cotton wool – and when washing off, I use movements from the outside of the eye to the inside. I then apply eye cream, patting it in gently. We don’t always have time for eye compresses and eye packs, but I try to do them at least twice a week. I use black tea compresses or apply slices of fresh cucumber. In summer, I grow chamomile on my balcony, brew a decoction of it and apply compresses to my eyes. Whenever I go out in the sun, I wear sunglasses, which prevents overexposure of my eyes and the skin around them, plus I don’t squint then. In winter, I use tea or buttermilk compresses more often – it is also sensational for dealing with dark circles and puffiness caused by fatigue. I also think that a good diet also affects our skin. So I try to make sure my diet is rich in vitamins.
I think make-up removal is essential, so I always start my eye care routine with it, so I cleanse my eyes very thoroughly and gently (micellar lotions work well for me). I know that moisturising is very important, so I systematically use an eye cream (…).I know that Chantarelle cosmetics, especially eye creams are popular – I haven’t had the opportunity to test them yet. Would I like to? Of course, because I don’t want to keep looking like a ‘panda’ because of the huge dark circles under my eyes.
First and foremost, my main way of protecting the skin around my eyes is to wear quite large sunglasses most of the year with the right sunscreen 400, so that the skin doesn’t age so quickly – for the eyes and their area, the sun is an enemy not a friend 🙁 Secondly, the right eye creams – good if they are also with sunscreen, which properly moisturise, nourish and strengthen the delicate skin around the eyes. Of course, properly performed make-up removal with a cotton pad soaked in a special micellar liquid is equally important – moving the pad from the outer to the inner corner of the eye. Do not pull or rub the skin, as this can cause the skin to lose elasticity more quickly and wrinkles to form. When it comes to the make-up itself, I always make sure that the cosmetics – (mineral) concealers under the eyes also contain the right skincare ingredients. I think that’s it:) I like to change/try new cosmetics quite often, so it’s hard for me to write about one particular favourite brand, I don’t think I’ve found one yet….
How do I take care of the skin around my eyes? First of all, I try to use an eye cream and very gently wash off my eye make-up. In order not to stretch the delicate skin there, I soak a cotton pad with micellar liquid, leave it on for 5 minutes and then the make-up comes off nicely, without rubbing or rubbing. In addition, I do a firming and moisturising face mask once a week.
The skin around the eyes and eyelids is very thin. It is characterised by a complete absence of sebaceous glands, so it has no natural protection against external factors. It is also poorly moisturised and very susceptible to allergies. It therefore needs special attention. My skin care consists mainly of careful cleansing and moisturising. I use a gentle micellar lotion to carefully cleanse my upper and lower eyelids and the entire eye area. I then apply a special eye cream, making sure to start at the outer and end at the inner rims of the eyelids – in the direction of the flow of tears. Formulations with allantoin and D-panthenol are the best for me, while I avoid echinacea, as I have found that I am allergic to it. The skin, which is almost devoid of a lipid mantle, is protected from the harmful effects of the external environment by the fat contained in creams, such as Shea butter. When applying the cosmetic, I am careful not to stretch the delicate skin, but simply pat the cream or gel on with my fingertip. Another problem is red, tired eyes – after a sleepless night or a long day at the computer. I then use the old and proven way with tea bags. If I get the chance, I like to lie for a while with cucumber slices on my eyelids. Cucumber brightens and whitens the skin, giving the effect of a rejuvenated and rested complexion. As you can see, I use both cosmetics and natural remedies in caring for the skin around my eyes. I hope that skin treated in this way will repay me in the future with a youthful appearance and no early wrinkles.
And my way of caring for the skin around my eyes? I laugh a lot, so I take great care not to aggravate the wrinkles that are slowly trying to form around my eyes, so from the morning:
– a gel mask from the fridge,
– cold toner,
– patting in the eye cream with a massage,
And during facial care:
– I apply more moisturising masks under the eyes and on the facial wrinkles, or broken eggs
– great for tightening the skin!
– Under the eyes
– moisturising collagen sheets.
These are all the ones I remember, I think that after a good cream, the most important thing is to massage the eye area with your fingertips 😉
As the skin under my eyes is three times thinner than the rest of my face, I pay special attention to its care. I make sure that the creams I use are light and contain the right minerals as well as vitamins, including vitamin A, E, C and zinc. I always apply it from the temples, towards the nose, never rubbing, I wait for it to absorb on its own. I also really like gel cosmetics because they are even lighter than a cream and you can quickly apply make-up afterwards. As for it – I have never over applied foundation to the eye area. I always use a special concealer, which is lighter than a fluid, as well as helping to brighten up the area. As for the under-eye bruises, I try not only to cover them up but also to diminish them. I find that eye compresses made from black tea, lime extract or cornflower extract help with this. They shrink the blood vessels as well as reduce the puffiness. I also often massage with ice cubes or use castor oil, which I apply regularly to my eyelashes. Proper make-up removal is also an important aspect at the end of each day. Make-up that is not fully removed causes irritation to the skin around the eyes. I always do my make-up removal very carefully so as not to stretch the skin, and I use hypoallergenic products. Most often these are micellar liquids, because they are as neutral as possible for the skin – they do not disturb the structure of the epidermis. And the last important thing is to get enough sleep! I try to sleep 7-8 h a day as much as possible. A simple way to do it, and one that really works! 🙂
I use an anti-wrinkle eye cream in the evening and in the morning I pat in a cream for puffiness and dark circles, sometimes I use a cold gel pack on my eyes to reduce puffiness.
I treat the area around my eyes with a cream designed for this area of the face. At weekends, I additionally use masks: moisturising, vitamin, smoothing or anti-wrinkle.
I use an eye and eyelid cream regularly in the morning and evening. At least once a month I go to the beautician for masks and a facial massage, where the lady in particular takes care of my eye area.
The eyes, and the skin around them, are the most problematic part of my face. They are the ones that make me look not as old as I am. Maybe it’s my genes, or maybe it’s my disposition as a crazy, always-smiling nutcase mother that has left me, at 35, with very pronounced crow’s feet and very, very aged skin around my eyes. Probably working non-stop at the computer is also to blame, but you have to work somewhere 🙂 And how do I try to cultivate this image of my age? I try to catch some sleep if the youngest of the children allows me to (and, unfortunately, a teething toddler is not conducive to sleeping through the night), sometimes I even manage to cover my eye with a piece of cucumber when no one is looking and will not be afraid of me. I’ve tried a few different caffeine-containing eye roll-ons to keep my eyes from looking so tired, but they haven’t really managed to do anything. Even my husband once treated me to the widely advertised bioliq, which also lost battles to restore my eyes to their youthfulness. I don’t think I can eradicate these crow’s feet with home remedies any more, and what’s more, if I continue to fool around with my children making silly faces, they will only get worse. So for the time being, I’m left to hope for a lottery win guaranteeing the possibility of filler injections, or the less invasive, and much more realistic possibility of getting this kit. Otherwise, my face will be adorned with, admittedly, always laughing, but wrinkled, granny eyes – as my dear spouse once delicately put it.
I am 34 years old and very prone to wrinkles around my eyes, which is why I pay a great deal of attention to skin care in this area. The most important rule for me is to cleanse my skin thoroughly and properly, and I don’t do this until the evening, but as soon as I get home from work. In this way, I want my skin not to tire further of deposits of dust, exhaust fumes, make-up, sweat etc. I use a good micellar liquid to remove my make-up, where I don’t have to stretch, rub my skin too hard, but just press gently and all the dirt collects on the pad. Here I also reach for liquids that have a soothing effect on tired and irritated eyes. I then pat a gentle cream containing vitamin E and peptides under the eyes. I apply it very gently, just patting from the inner corner of the eye outwards. In the morning, I use an eye cream with SPF 15 sunscreen, with soothing cornflower cornflower. I also have problems with puffiness in the morning and this is where cucumber comes to my rescue. I keep it in the fridge and cut it into slices chilled like this, in the morning I still lie down for about 5 minutes with these slices. My eyes immediately look fresh and rested. My favourite treatment for the skin around my eyes is cucumber buttermilk compresses. I soak sliced cucumber in buttermilk for a few hours, then dip cotton pads in such a decoction and then apply to the eyes. This homemade mask soothes any irritation incredibly well and the eyes feel as if they have been born again.) I also don’t forget to wear sunglasses with a filter, as this always protects the skin around the eyes from harmful UV.
My one of the best features as well as my biggest bane is that I am basically enjoying myself 24 h/day and because of this, my eyes are also “enjoying” themselves and I get taaaaay big wrinkles around my eyes;) Because of this, I decided to take very early care of this area of my face. I use a light moisturising cream and work on those first emerging wrinkles. My biggest problem, however, is with the bruises under my eyes. My friends say that I exaggerate;) Unfortunately I see these bags all the time and they get on my nerves a lot. People say that Ewa Chodakowska will soon pop out of their fridge…. There’s always a cool tablespoon popping out of my freezer, which I try to level out the bruises;) I sleep at least 7 h every day, so it’s not from perpetual partying. I am very eager to test the Chantarelle kit. I am hoping it will allow me to laugh at my reflection in the mirror even more often.
I think I can brag a little about my experience with looking after the skin around my eyes. Let me start by saying that unfortunately I used to get prosacles on the site of my black eye sockets which were unbearable, for a long time I thought it was a kind of moustache unable to be squeezed out, but I did a bit of reading on the internet finding out that these dots were prosacles. I dealt with them best by pricking the skin lightly making a small wound so that squeezing out the millet was almost painless and comfortable. I don’t have much of a problem with them anymore because I wash my face systematically (twice a day) with anti-allergic soap (…). Of course, when one problem disappeared, I had to find another . I was under the impression that wrinkles appeared after sunbathing, it was simply the result of dry skin all over my face (at least I still hope so, but you know how one problem appears then you look for another . That’s when I started to use Vaseline on those “wrinkles” under my eyes, on my eyebrows and on my eyelashes (after having read that Vaseline improves the condition of eyelashes and helps with eyebrow shaping). I always smeared it on at night, in a thick layer, hoping that the effects would be more effective . And I must admit that the skin was moisturised and I felt better, the condition of my eyelashes improved, but the eyebrows did not help, unfortunately I have the so called “monobrows”. which I am still struggling with. Well, after a while I stopped using Vaseline because it’s terribly difficult to remove, especially from the eyelashes, it takes a lot of patience which I lack, not to mention changing a pillowcase, but I personally recommend it! So far I haven’t had any major problems with the skin around my eyes, apart from my eyelids which get terribly dry after using different eyeshadows, I’m a fan of smokey-eye and if I have time I do a brown and green smokey every day, and to deal with the problem I bought an eyeshadow base (…) which protects that eye so it doesn’t dry out. And at night to help, I use a moisturiser (…) for sensitive skin, it smells nice and is gentle (…).
Here are my 5 ways to protect and care for the skin around my eyes:
1. I don’t fall asleep in my make-up, I just wash it off straight away! Properly performed make-up removal is the cornerstone of my eye care. I always remove my make-up gently and thoroughly with the right cosmetics (usually make-up remover) before going to bed. This ensures that my skin is well cleansed of make-up and any impurities.
2. good hydration gives you a beautiful look! My skin around my eyes is very dry, even though I have combination skin. Therefore, I always try to moisturise this area after cleansing. I often use a cream with echinacea or a cooling cream with a special “under eye” purpose.
3. sun protection is the end of the line! Unfortunately, the summer sun rays, which I love, accelerate the ageing of the skin – and especially the sensitive skin around the eyes. So I try to use eye creams with sunscreen. I also always wear sunglasses from a good optical salon.
4. cosmetics with alcohol are not a good choice! The skin around the eyes is delicate. Cosmetics with alcohol only dry out the skin, so I always check the composition of cosmetics and choose ones without alcohol.
5. Gentle treatment will give your eyes a captivating look! I always try to treat the skin around my eyes gently. It is very thin, sensitive and prone to wrinkles, so I never pull or rub the skin around my eyes. I do all my skincare with care and attention.
My tried and tested method for skincare around the eyes is a cold slice of green cucumber, placed on the eyes, and spooned previously frozen in the freezer after a sleepless night.
When caring for the skin around my eyes, I try to give it a rest – simply by getting enough sleep (which, unfortunately, is not always possible). Sometimes, in the evenings, I put cold cucumber slices on my eyes – a short moment after a busy day when you can think about something nice while closing your eyelids, and it brings at least some respite to your eyes. I always wash off my make-up in the evening – unfortunately ladies often forget to do this. I moisturise the skin around my eyes in the morning and in the evening using a cream, unfortunately not always specifically designed for the eyes and – unfortunately – not such a good brand as Chantarelle.
“The eyes are the mirror of the soul”. – Therefore, it is all the more necessary to take care of the skin around them. The skin in this area is particularly sensitive. – The basic thing is to take care of it from the outside and from the inside with vitamins and a healthy diet, of course, and to avoid cigarettes and alcohol. It is important to drink plenty of mineral water. Just as an orchid catches water from underneath with its roots, but does not like to be over-hydrated, we women should think outside the box – drink plenty – it is good for the body, skin and figure. – The regenerative and lethargic effects of sleep – you should try to get a minimum of 8 hours sleep a day – I admit that in my case as a young mum it is sometimes difficult, but my Tosia does let me sleep sometimes. – I also don’t recommend sitting in front of a computer for long periods of time. In my case, of course, I try, but due to my job it is unavoidable – so before working on the computer I wear glasses 0 only with anti-reflex. This protects both the eyes and the skin around them. – In the summer, I suggest wearing sunglasses – the skin around the eyes is very thin and can dry out very quickly – and lubricating the area around the eyes with UV filter creams. – And, of course, special care. I used to put a note on my mirror – wash off my make-up. Not because I forgot, but sometimes after long hours at work I just didn’t have the strength…. Now I do it reflexively – even though it would burn – make-up has to be washed off. – Eye creams – but here, too, be careful, read the composition and, most importantly, fit for your age, and don’t look at which ones are on promotion, because, unfortunately, you can sometimes harm yourself. – Massages are a must – they help to oxygenate and nourish. I learned the technique from women’s programmes – we gently massage or tap the area around the eyes with our ring finger. You can help yourself with cosmetics, such as eye masks, creams, or follow your grandmother’s advice: black tea essence, chamomile or sage – these will reduce the symptoms of tiredness. Green cucumber or ice cubes applied for a while also work well. – You can always use beauty salons, which have a wide range of treatments in this area. But all this advice wouldn’t be covered if it wasn’t for our mood… A depressed person, bored out of life, won’t be helped by any creams. Let’s get the best out of life and smile often J Endorphin works super too – so either be happy or fall in love – your eyes will sparkle and no one will notice the tiredness under your eyes.
Eyes are the mirror of the soul, they express emotions and reflect health. To keep them shining for as long as possible, it is important to take care of the skin around the eyes and eyelids. The skin around the eyes is sensitive to various factors and much thinner than on the cheeks, and it loses its elasticity more quickly. Cosmetics for this area of the face should be chosen carefully in your daily skincare routine. These products should soothe and calm the tired skin around the eyes. It is essential that they protect against UV rays and free radicals, moisturise and regenerate. When choosing products for my sensitive eye area, I make sure they are light in texture, rich in ingredients and contain moisturising and soothing ingredients. An added bonus for me is that they contain regenerating and anti-ageing ingredients. Once I have chosen the best product, it is important to apply it properly. Gently, without stretching the skin, I pat the cream in and out with my fingertips. In addition to creams, I try home remedies such as buttermilk compresses, infusions of lime blossom, chamomile and black tea. I also remember to get enough sleep, avoid smoky rooms and remember to drink water regularly to help cleanse the body of toxins.
I take special care of my eye area as it’s the most delicate, I use mascara every day and in the evening I wash it off, I try not to rub my eyes but use a cotton pad, I always apply a good anti-wrinkle eye cream at night and I also have an eye treatment at the beautician’s once a month. Whenever I go out in the sun, I always use a cream with a high UV filter. Despite my age, my friends often compliment me on how young I look. I feel like a well-groomed and happy woman.
The skin around my eyes is extremely delicate and prone to wrinkles. With this in mind, I try to give it the right care and protection. I start my day by gently massaging the area around my eyes with a gentle gel mixed with lukewarm water, then I apply a deep moisturiser directly after drying, as it absorbs best after washing. I then apply make-up around the eyes trying to keep it to a minimum. When removing make-up, I try not to rub the area around my eyes too hard, and use a cotton pad to gently wipe off the make-up. Before going to bed, I pat in another portion of moisturiser. I also protect myself by wearing sunglasses on hot days and using an eyebright ointment for tired eyes.
…At the outset, it should be noted that the skin around the eyes is very thin and is easily irritated and dried out. Our eyes can say a lot. A smear of cream is not enough, the skin around the eyes needs “special” treatment. The most important point when it comes to protection is make-up removal. This is, in my opinion, the most important treatment, a health treatment that removes all cosmetic residues so that, among other things, they do not get into the conjunctiva (the cream, however, should be used in moderation and not near the eye, so that it does not get into the conjunctiva I mentioned earlier when blinking). The next step is to choose a cream, one that is best for our skin type. Point 3 an obligatory mask of some kind, e.g. with algae extract. From time to time, you can also visit a friendly beauty salon for a peel or eye lift, for example. The aim of the treatments is, among other things, to protect against premature ageing, reduce swelling, puffiness and bags under the eyes, stimulate the microcirculation of blood and lymph in the skin, drain excess water and toxins from the tissues, hydrate and nourish the skin, make it firmer and more supple, smoother and reduce wrinkles. And that’s it, this is my Vademecum of protection and care for my skin.
My ways to protect the skin around my eyes include wearing sunglasses on summer days. Tea compresses reduce the swelling around my eyes, and a decoction of skylight helps me when my eyes are tired and strained from staring at a computer screen. Reading books at the right distance and with the correct lighting is important for my eyes especially as I am a bookworm and read a lot. I also try to get enough sleep as sleep is a wonderful, nurturing medicine for my eyes. I do not smoke as cigarette smoke is not good for the health of my eyes.
The way I care for the skin around my eyes is to gently pat a collagen elixir under my eyes to improve the appearance and tone of the skin. The second way is to massage the eye area with my fingertips, this massage helps to flatten crow’s feet.
As I am a woman of 50+, my basic rule in protecting and caring for the skin around my eyes is to first of all remove my make-up thoroughly (I use a fine eye shadow and mascara on my eyelids on a daily basis) and then apply a good cream designed for the eyes and eyelids. At least once a week, I try to use smoothing collagen eye patches – from various cosmetic companies, i.e. I use the trial-and-error principle, but this is more due to the lesser availability of good cosmetics in my town (unfortunately, here there are no brand cosmetic shops or perfumeries that specialise in selling good products and you have to rely on smaller shops and possibly pharmacies). In addition, I apply an eye serum twice a year and that’s all I do, and the most important thing in all this is to be systematic and, incidentally, it shows with me. And the signs of ageing? Well, there are!, admittedly small ones, but it’s hard not to start seeing them already at this age.
How do I protect and care for the skin around my eyes? There is nothing complicated about it, it just requires regularity. I am a make-up fanatic, so I use several cosmetics every day. After a long day, I use a dual-phase toner to thoroughly dissolve my make-up, then I wash my entire face with a facial soap, including under my eyes to cleanse the skin there. Finally, I use a soothing make-up remover to finally clean the area around the eyes of any residue such as mascara. After thorough cleansing, I apply a soothing cream around the eyes, sometimes a lifting cream ( preventively 😛 Sometimes I put on gel pads – cooling when I feel discomfort in the eye area or just cold cucumber slices 🙂
Every day I struggle with under-eye circles that seem puffy and bruised. It’s all due to stress, work and not getting enough sleep. I take special care of the skin around my eyes as I try to look fresh and radiant despite my problems. I use nourishing masks to enrich my tired skin and give it a proper vitamin boost. These masks are natural based on honey and wheat. On the other hand, my way of combating puffiness and bruises is a very simple but also quite effective method – slices of fresh cucumber. You could say that they get rid of my problems, at least to some extent. I also don’t forget to apply moisturising eye creams, usually at night, so that my skin can rest and recover at night, at least for a few hours.
I protect and care for the skin around my eyes very carefully and systematically. – First and foremost, sufficient quantity and quality of sleep (the best cosmetic). – Careful make-up removal is fundamental. I always start by washing off any remaining cosmetics from my eyelids. To do this, I use cotton pads soaked in hypoallergenic eye make-up remover or micellar liquid. I swipe the pad across the closed eyelid, starting at the eyebrow line and moving towards the tips of the lashes (from top to bottom). I change pads until the last one is clean. I wash off the other eyelid in the same way. If a smudge of mascara or shadow remains under the eye, I remove it with a damp cotton bud. – If the eyes are red or irritated I wash them with saline. – Reduce dark circles under the eyes by: a/ massaging with great sensitivity, I gently brush the area around the eyes and under the eyebrow arch. I work “in a circle” – always in a clockwise direction. b/ use of cold – special gel glasses which I cool in the fridge before application. c/ from “granny’s drawer” – tea or blanket flower compresses – soothes redness, puffiness and bruises, buttermilk compresses in which I dip cotton pads, lightly squeeze them and place them on closed eyelids for a quarter of an hour. When I remove the pads, I gently pat the remaining buttermilk into the skin with my fingertips. This massage is great for soothing, refreshing and firming the skin. – For puffy eyes – pour a teaspoon of witch hazel leaves over a glass of water. Cover and leave for 10 minutes – use the lukewarm liquid to wash your eyes or make compresses. – Every morning and evening I pat in a suitable eye cream – I always consult with my beautician or dermatologist beforehand. I never skimp on a good eye cream – I try not to expose my face to the sun, and I do not leave the house without protecting my skin with a high protection factor I wear good quality sunglasses – I go to a beauty salon once a month for a professional “support” for my skin, especially the delicate skin around my eyes.
I massage the skin around my eyes with ice cubes, as this shrinks the vessels and makes the skin tight and firm. I also use chamomile compresses and an under-eye cream made from holy eyebright, which is great for illuminating the under-eye area. I also use the latest beauty products.





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