How to Reduce Eye Wrinkles to Look Younger and Better Than Ever
Eye wrinkles tend to be the earliest to develop because they are located on the most exposed surfaces in the body.
Eye wrinkles are folds, ridges or creases in the skin which appear as a result of several factors including habitual facial expressions, aging, sun damage, smoking and poor hydration, to name a few.
They are inevitable, but if you are anything like me, you don't want them.
In this article I'll tell you the two general methods to reduce eye wrinkles and which one I recommend.
External Methods There has been an increase in the number of external procedures taking place to reduce eye wrinkles.
These procedures tend to be intrusive, short term solutions that typically require trained doctors or technicians to perform them.
Collagen and Botulinum Toxin injections attack the problem in different ways, one replaces collagen that has been lost naturally due to aging and the other temporarily paralyzes the muscles surrounding the eyes to prevent the skin from wrinkling.
Not only are these procedures painful and expensive, they rarely last, because they don't deal with the real issue in your skin and body.
Internal methods These methods tend to take a little longer to work, but the results are longer lasting.
Topical preparations are the best way to go as they can be applied directly to the problem areas.
The best natural remedies are creams that use natural elements including Aloe Vera pulp, macadamia oil and Cocoa Butter.
CoenzymeQ10, Phytessence Wakame extract and CynergyTK are some ingredients that are found in superior products that remove eye wrinkles.
The easiest and cheapest method to reduce eye wrinkles involves lifestyle and diet changes such as quitting smoking, drinking more water, taking vitamin supplements and eating foods which help the skin heal from the inside.
Use creams that have a guarantee and include Nanobelle CoenzymeQ10, Phytessence Wakame extract and CynergyTK in their ingredients.