Bright eyes make the face look fresher immediately. However, the delicate skin under the eyes is particularly sensitive, which is why the first signs of skin aging often appear here. Eye creams work precisely there and care for the skin in a targeted manner. External environmental influences and individual lifestyle also have a strong effect on the sensitive eye area, which is why epigenetically effective care products are particularly important. Read here what lies behind the secret of bright eyes and the epigenetic aspect of caring for the delicate eye area.
Why do you need an eye cream?
The question often arises as to whether an eye cream is even necessary. The skin around the eyes is significantly thinner than the rest of the face and has hardly any sebaceous glands. This makes it more susceptible to dryness, fine lines and wrinkles. Allergies, poor diet, dehydration or lack of sleep also put additional strain on the sensitive eye area. Swelling or dark circles under the eyes often occur, which are particularly visible due to the delicate skin under the eyes. These problems can be effectively combated and prevented with an eye cream.
What makes an effective eye cream?
First and foremost, an eye cream contains specific ingredients that target the most common problems in this area, such as moisturizing ingredients that plump up fine lines and wrinkles, soothing ingredients that relieve irritation and reduce swelling around the eyes, and targeted ingredients that reduce the appearance of dark circles. Epigenetics can also make a big difference in eye care, as it works at the cellular level and influences the genes in the skin over the long term. Recent skin care trends have lured consumers to eye products that contain harsh ingredients such as acids to provide quick relief. However, this aggressive approach can impair the barrier function and even cause inflammation in the eye area. Care should therefore be taken with the active ingredient composition. One ingredient that should definitely be included in an eye cream is hyaluronic acid. This occurs naturally in the skin and connective tissue and is therefore gentle on the skin. Hyaluronic acid has a plumping effect and is particularly beneficial for the eye area.
The ultra-regenerating eye cream EYE by Dr. Tonar Cosmetics was developed for the needs of sensitive skin around the eyes and has a deeper and long-term effect thanks to its epigenetic ingredients. EYE can counteract the epigenetic changes caused by environmental influences. In addition, it supports the skin's natural renewal process and moisture balance. The unique formula based on vitamin A and hyaluronic acid has a collagen-promoting effect that tightens sensitive skin and reduces swelling. The main epigenetic active ingredient, vitamin A, promotes the formation of new skin cells and also protects against free radicals and thus against skin aging. Phytosqualane and vitamin E also protect the skin with their antioxidant effect. The hyaluronic acid it contains binds moisture, which is particularly important for the eye area.
Application EYE Ultra-regenerating eye cream
The eye cream is best applied to cleansed skin in the morning and evening before applying day or night cream and gently massaged in. It is best to dab the cream along the top of the cheekbones and pull it upwards so that it absorbs exactly the right amount of moisture that it needs. An amount the size of a grain of rice is enough for both eyes - less is more here. After a short exposure time, other care products can be applied. EYE is very well tolerated by all skin types and is particularly suitable for sensitive eyes and wearers of contact lenses or lash extensions.
The secret to radiant eyes lies in the right care. While conventional eye creams mainly achieve superficial effects, epigenetic skin care has a long-term effect by specifically influencing cell functions and ensures greater firmness and elasticity. A good eye cream supports the natural regeneration of the skin, protects against environmental influences and thus ensures radiant and rested eyes.