Eye cream is one of the most popular skincare products, providing moisture to this delicate area, reducing wrinkles and tired-looking dark circles. However, how to use eye cream properly is not known to everyone. Here are some tips to keep in mind when using eye cream.
Use specialized eye cream
You should use specialized eye cream. Eye creams often contain antioxidants that help reduce signs of aging, keeping this special area healthy and youthful – something that regular moisturizers cannot do.

How to choose eye cream?
Depending on your needs, choose an eye cream with suitable ingredients. Eye creams containing retinol help promote skin regeneration, stimulate collagen production; hyaluronic acid moisturizes and prevents aging; vitamin C brightens the skin and reduces wrinkles…
When to use eye cream
Eye creams that focus on moisturizing or brightening can be used in the morning and evening. However, with eye creams that focus on anti-aging and contain retinoids, you should only use it once in the evening.

How to apply eye cream
When using eye cream, you should take a small pea-sized amount of eye cream on your ring finger, distribute the cream evenly with the other finger, then gently tap your finger on the area under the eye and on the eyelid.
The skin around the eyes is very thin, fragile, and prone to damage. In fact, most of the wrinkles around the eyes are caused by using too much force when moisturizing or applying makeup. Therefore, when using eye cream, be extremely gentle and proceed slowly.
If you have a habit of massaging this area too vigorously or think that applying more pressure will be more effective, you should stop immediately. Use your ring finger to apply eye cream because the gentle pressure will not damage the sensitive eye area.
The area around the eyes is constantly exposed to the most severe effects of external environmental factors, making it prone to dark spots, freckles, wrinkles, crow’s feet, and sagging… especially when starting to enter the age of 25 – the beginning of the aging process.