Ingredients to avoid in your make-up and eye wrinkle creams

Everyone wants to prevent eye wrinkles, but did you know there are certain ingredients in make-up and eye creams that can actually cause wrinkles? Those ingredients have the potential to cause irritation, allergic reactions and even skin damage. You need to be especially careful about what products you are using on or around your eyes.

So what do you need to avoid? Stay away from any cosmetic product that contains mineral oils, petrolatum and paraffin wax. These are some of the worse ingredients to put on your face and eyes. Commonly found in cheaper cosmetics, these petrol based oils work against your skin and clog your pores. This causes increased dryness and can greatly hinder the skin’s renewal process.

I have found that the best ingredients to look for in eye creams are anti-oxidants, coenzyme Q10, vitamin E and manuka honey enzymes. All of these ingredients work great when you are fighting those eye wrinkles and puffy eyes. Be sure to also use a day and night cream. Using a nourishing night eye cream is beneficial because it helps to keep your skin moisturized and works to prevent eye wrinkles.

While you are sleeping, your body is working to produce new skins cells. When you start to age, these skin cells are not produced in such high a demand. The result is wrinkling, a sagging face and an older appearance. This is why it is so important to find the best eye creams to use at night! Hydrate that skin ladies!

The moral of the story is that not all make-up and eye wrinkle creams are good for your skin. Be sure to take a through look at your ingredients to be sure it’s a good match for your skin. The fight against wrinkles is just beginning! Wrinkles beware!

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