Serums, highly concentrated and activated products, sink deeply into the skin to treat various skin conditions such as wrinkles, dark spots, or puffiness. Eye serums, for example, contain less oil than eye creams and can readily penetrate the skin. Serums are like the skin’s version of nutrition food. You can choose what you want to feed it.
Eye serums are an excellent skin care tool. The more you use eye serums, the brighter, more vibrant, and more awake the skin around your eyes will appear. The high concentration of active ingredients and smaller molecular weight in serum are believed to deeply moisturize the delicate skin surrounding your eyes while evening out its tone.
A serum for the eyes can perform many different functions.
Many eye serums include active ingredients designed to tighten, brighten and soothe the skin around your eyes. The pineapple-derived ceramides in our eye cream and the sake peptides provide restorative qualities by locking moisture. These ceramides reduce puffiness around the eyes and improve skin texture. They also brighten and revitalize the skin.
Using an eye serum that contains retinol (or vitamin A) alternative (like the bioactive-A complex, Revitalize in our concentrated boosting elixirs) reduces the signs of aging and restores damaged skin, giving it a youthful, radiant appearance.
Using an anti-aging eye serum (such as pure CO2 extracts or seed oils) will plump your skin and help eliminate wrinkles and fine lines. The eye serum also brightens and hydrates the area around the eyes, giving it a radiant look.
These ingredients, such as chamomile and cucumber, soothe the skin around your eyes and give you a refreshed glow. These ingredients plump the skin and hide signs of tiredness.
After cleansing your face and toning it, apply the eye serum. Then, you can use a face serum followed by facial oils. Finally, apply sunscreen. You can use your eye serum and cream together, but only after applying your facial serum.
To enhance absorption, ensure the skin around your eye is slightly dampened by the toner before applying our Fruit Ceramide Eye serum. Apply the eye serum by dabbing a small amount on the ring or middle finger and then around the area below your eye. Begin by patting the inner corner of the eye and moving outwards. Use the extra serum on your browbone.
You may wonder why these are the fingers we use. The fingers around the eyes are weaker and will not apply as much pressure. This area is fragile, and applying too much pressure can cause the skin to stretch. We don’t want that.
This treatment transforms the skin around your eyes by enhancing its resilience and radiance. The blend of pineapple ceramides, sake peptides, and 12 sub-formulas targets the appearance of deep lines. Helichrysum and lingonberry stem cell extracts firm and soften. Artemisia, sambucus, and other hand-selected quotes calm skin sensitivities and create a luxurious complex that helps protect against oxidative damage and brightens the complexion.
Applying an eye serum both at night and morning is possible. Check your eye serum to see if it has any instructions. Some eye serums are only for use at night, while others can only be used in the morning.
It would help if you also started using an eye serum before seeing signs of aging. You can begin applying eye serums in your 20s. You should use eye serums to prevent problems, not just hope they disappear later. If you use it after you have seen signs of aging, you can still reverse some of these signs and prevent wrinkles from worsening.
When you begin using eye serums in your 20s and 30s, the area around the eyes will be protected and hydrated from any signs of aging. And even if these signs do start to appear, the serum can help slow their development.