so I think one of the first things
people don't know about is when to start
using eye cream the easiest way to say
this is we want to start using eye cream
to keep the area hydration so that it
doesn't fold and gashes dry and crinkly
and wrinkly as a board if it was dry if
you have dry skin naturally and you're
in your teens or early 20s I'd say start
using it a little bit earlier just
because dry skin doesn't tend to age
quite as well as naturally oily skin so
if you do find that as you're going to
your you know mid-teens or whatever you
are dry start on your hydration there
even if you're just using a nice light
day daily moisturizing fluidity even
just talking with that is okay but start
moisturizing the area definitely from
aerilon find that you're not quite dry
around the area and your skin is lovely
and moist and plump and very very firm
and all that you could probably weight
to your mid 20s and gone into your you
have come in late 20s and then once he
hit 30 definition absolutely be using
your eye cream but the air here the
better really just if you do start early
don't do something that's not
age-appropriate so don't use anything
front e aging or that's too richer and
then I thought just a nice really light
hydrating eye cream you should also make
sure that there's SPF and sun protection
in your eye cream no matter what age or
because sun damage is one of the most
damaging and things to the skin in
general but also to the eye area because
it is so so fine and thin it does get it
can just get damaged so so easily so
some black is something you want to know
passion all your eye creams regardless
what age here when you're thinking about
daytime obviously for nighttime you
don't need to be used on block at all
then once you kind of hit your thirties
and you're going into your mid thirties
early forties that's when you can kind
of start thinking about your anti-aging
stuff so you can go into your slightly
richer creams and start using your
serums and using certain ingredients
which I'll go into in a minute but yeah
just always think about what's
appropriate for your age as well and
obviously probably for your skin type