Ok, I have shed a few tears, actually A LOT of tears, over ugly and hurtful breakups and downfalls in my high-school and college days. But what I didn't know is that not only were those tears that I would shed over and over for the loved lost from same loser guy wasn't healthy for my mind, but the tears and how I was wiping them off my face was doing damage to the skin around my eyes and now I am paying for it.
When a lot of women cry they tend to wipe the tears away from the face by pulling at the skin and rubbing the eyes. I used to take the sleeve of the sweatshirt I would be wearing and press really hard and wipe away the tears. And now at the age of 26 I have crow's feet and puffy eyes like a 40 year old (no offense ladies).
I recently got married to the man of my dreams who shouldn't make me cry that hard ever again, so I want to try and regain some of the "youth" back to the skin around my eyes.
1. I am going to start applying an Anti-age/wrinkle cream at Night that wont clog my pores. I have tried this once in the past and the product I used cause me to breakout.
2. I am in the works of purchasing the new Dermanew Facial Rejuvenation System ($70 www.dermanew.com) Dermanew is this new facial tool that gently resurfaces the skin. It helps diminish wrinkles, fine lines, and pore size. It decreases the signs of sun-damage and aging. It polishes, refines and decongests the skins surface. It dimishes post breakout discoloration, prevents future breakouts. And it reveals HEALTHY SKIN.
3. I have begun to apply Eye Lifting Cream every morning. Right now I am trying Olay Regenerist Eye Lifting Serum
... we will see how it works
4. Also when I cry from now on I am going to try to blot my eyes dry instead of wiping them with a heavy hand, and then apply a soothing eye cream to help prevent puffiness the next day.
So be kind to the skin around your eyes, cry a little less or just don't rub them as hard the next time you do! A little advice thanks to my Granny!!!!
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