September 24, 2007

Have under eye dark circles? Use the best creams!

Hello once again, in the first part of the best eye creams for dark circles’ article, I talked about LifeCell and how it removes dark circles and the role isoflavones play in this. The important thing to remember about LifeCell is that it is not only an eye cream but is an all-round product to replace the many that you buy now and this is what makes it one of the best eye creams.

Before moving on and compare some of the eye creams, I would like to share with you my recipe for a home made eye make-up remover. It is deliberately un-perfumed because of its use on the sensitive area around the eye, so please “do not” be tempted to add essential oil to this recipe.

Firstly pour 30 ml or two tablespoons of Castor Oil and 90 ml or six tablespoons of Sweet Almond Oil into a bottle. Then put the lid on and shake the bottle to blend the oils together. As well as being a very gentle oily make-up remover, this blend also makes an excellent conditioner for weak eyelashes.

All you need to do is apply the oil with a cotton wool pad and gently wipe in a circle from the inside corner of the eyelid, around the eye and back again. I use this daily to remove make-up and I find it keeps the area around the eyes supple.

With that out of the way, exactly what is it that makes an eye cream to be the best for dark circles? Firstly it must contain an ingredient, which thickens the skin because dark circles are a shadow caused by the blood vessels below the skin. I’ve already noted LifeCell contains isoflavones, which have this property.

Another ingredient is Ascorbyl Palmitate. This is a fat-soluble type of Vitamin C. Research has shown that topical vitamin C can lessen wrinkles, thicken skin and guard against sun damage. Vitamin C is also an antioxidant that helps reuse vitamin E, it also is helpful in making collagen. Vitamin C maintains and looks after skin by stimulating cell renewal. It is easy to see that LifeCell contains the ingredient necessary to be one of the best eye creams for dark circles.

However it does not end here, LifeCell reduces age spots, re-contours and lift eyelids by moisturizing the delicate area around the eyes, removes under eye puffiness and smoothes out fine lines around the lips.

Treat dark circles only with the best eye creams

As I promised you last time, I will be talking about the best eye creams for dark circles and more on the ingredients and properties of LifeCell.

Firstly I would like you to consider this. Developing a consistent skin care regime and using the best eye cream that you can afford for both day and night care will look after you skin from the outside but it is equally important to feed your skin from the inside.

Central heating, stress, pollution, excessive sunshine, air conditioning, alcohol, cigarettes and ill-health all have an unfavorable effect on our skin. To help offset this, follow a wholesome diet with an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables, have eight hours sleep each night, we’ve all heard the saying “getting your beauty night sleep”, well there was never a truer saying and most importantly drink lots of water to avoid dehydration, which is the skins biggest enemy.

Before looking deeper into these eye creams, it is useful to have an idea of what causes this around the eyes. Interestingly enough, it is not tiredness. Dark circles can be hereditary, the result from skin conditions like atopic eczema, or the eyelid puffing up during sleep because fluid has collected in the lower eyelids.

Other reasons which may cause you to compare products and search for the best eye creams to handle this are if you have very thin skin, which causes the blood to show through as a dark circle or if you have nasal congestion. When you have nasal congestion the veins running from your eyes to your nose dilate and look darker.

In the previous article I told you how Nanoprisms acted to refract the light, which resulted in your wrinkles becoming invisible, making LifeCell an extremely effective eye cream but what is it that also makes it one of the highest quality eye creams out there?
 
Here is the answer and the reason why this is the one to compare with. LifeCell contains a proprietary Swiss recipe, which contains exclusively purified soy, rice peptides and yeast protein created biochemically. Extract of soybean and soymilk are used because they contain many diverse estrogens like substances known as isoflavones, which can reduce wrinkles.

Research with animals has shown that soy isoflavones can protect the skin against sun damage and also increase the amount of hyaluronic acid produced. This is a substance that reduces wrinkles by thickening the skin and by attaching to water molecules in skin. Additionally a small clinical study used soy isoflavones to show that they can lighten age spots and dark circles around the eyes. More about the best eye creams for dark circles to follow.

September 22, 2007

The best eye cream for dark circles is LifeCell

LifeCell has been voted the best eye cream for dark circles and they are definitely a serious skin problem that most of us are aware of. How many times I have looked in the mirror and wished I could do something about them, sometimes I even look like I’ve had ten rounds in the boxing ring. If you assume this is caused by lack of sleep, then you may be partly right as this can make you look pale, which allows the blood vessels under the skin to show through and give that dark look around the eyes.

For me what makes LifeCell the best cream for under eye dark circles is that it doesn’t stop here, it removes all pigmentation of the skin, age spots, blemishes, old scars to help you have an even and smooth skin tone. When you compare this product with any other eye cream, it is the best one and saves you a great deal, as you no longer need to buy separate moisturizers etc. This eye cream looks after your face totally.

Other causes of dark circles include nasal congestion and food allergies. As a hay fever sufferer, I often notice that I resemble a panda at the peak of the allergy season. If you have extra folds of skin under the eyes this can make dark circles more distinct. If you suffer with chronic skin conditions such as atopic eczema or your eyelids swell during sleep, this also contributes to dark circles.

Maybe you are not interested in commercial products and eye creams and do not wish to use them. In these unlikely circumstances, there are other measures that you can take, like putting a warm tea bag over your eye for about fifteen minutes, dabbing almond oil on the eye area before going to bed, or using vitamin E oil. Mixing up a paste of pineapple juice and turmeric powder is also beneficial, so you might try that as well.

If you suffer from all this around your eyes, then follow these guidelines - avoid applying heavy night creams. And make sure your diet contains a large percentage of fresh fruits and vegetables, and drink at least two liters of water daily. And always wear sunglasses when outdoors. This is very important, so don’t forget about it when you’re outdoors.

It can also help if you can keep stress levels to a minimum, by experimenting with meditation or some form of yoga. You know, this all adds up and you will soon find you really look better and feel better too, which is even more important. Most importantly visit the LifeCell website, there is nothing to compare; this is the best eye cream for dark circles, period.