You can use a regular face moisturizer around the eyes, but remember that this is not formulated for the delicate skin of this area and it may create more problems that it solves.
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October, 2019
The skin around the eyes is ten times thinner than the face and requires a little extra TLC. This area is more fragile, prone to dryness, and quicker to show signs of ageing.
Some common problems can include; Peri-orbital puffiness (puffy eyes / eye bags), dark circles and fine lines. These problems can be related to age, hormones, stress and fatigue.
A regular face moisturizer will have a completely different type of formula with ingredients that have a longer surface time on the skin. The selection and percentage of ingredients, including essential oils, will be very different to that of an eye cream
Eye creams and serums are specifically formulated for this very delicate area. They will contain highly concentrated ingredients that target the problems associated with this area but will be light molecular weight so as not to drag on the eyes. An eye cream should be light in consistency, but rich in targeted ingredients to increase collagen along with a percentage of vitamins and extracts that target, ageing, lightening and puffiness of the eyes. The essential oil blend will both target and respect this delicate area.
Shirley Conlon Organics Express Yourself Eye Cream contains pure vitamin C, E & A and is supercharged with Q10, hyaluronic acid, organic Botox, essential fatty acids and pure botanical extracts to target ageing, pigmentation and tiredness of the eyes.
If you’re seeking an evening ritual treatment for tired, dull and puffy eyes, then look no further than Shirley Conlon Organics Eye Glow; an elixir of the most precious and exquisite certified organic botanicals macerated in vitamins C, E & A, with café Arabica and dates poured over fresh Damascan Rose petals and English lavender stem.