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Old 11-18-2008, 08:27 PM   #1
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so i've been using this new eye makeup remover and it's really drying out the skin under my eyes...it's causing all sorts of wrinkling!
any suggestions for eye cream?
my mom brought me a sample from a health food store once, and it was the most amazing stuff ever, but i can't find it anywhere! ah!
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Old 02-10-2009, 10:43 PM   #2
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Anytime you touch your skin around your eyes you risk pulling the skin and well with gravity it will catch up to you. Use a very light tapping and patting movement to decrease the stretching. Also if the make up you're using is seeping into the lines on your face that could be the reason you are seeing more of the wrinkles. Everyone has wrinkles its just some are so miniscule that you cant tell and others are more appearant.
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Leave cucumbers on them - it really does help you know, full of vitamins and moisture, plus its always good to take the time to relax, why not have a face mask while you are at it!
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Use cucumbers as much as you can use, because this will help you to remove your dryness.
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