Fall and winter can be harsh for your skin. Many think that dreary or cloudy and cool days carry reduced effects on the skin, but this is not true. The sun’s UV rays are always at work, even on cloudy days, and cooler air and wind can seriously impact exposed skin, such as your face and neck.
Your eye skin is the most thin and delicate skin of your whole body. Small wonder that this fragile skin, which is actually about 1/9th the thickness of the rest of your facial skin, is usually the first area to show signs of aging like fine lines, puffiness, wrinkles and dark circles or under-eye shading.
Modern cosmetic skincare procedures are more popular than ever with those wishing to erase early signs of aging or remove problematic skin imperfections. Such treatments as dermabrasion, chemical peels, laser rejuvenation, microneedling and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) all remove dead and dull skin layers so fresh, new and younger-looking skin without blemishes can regrow.
There is absolutely no shame in undergoing treatments to hide the aging process. But why advertise that you’ve just had a skincare treatment? Isn’t the idea to look younger and keep others guessing at how you look so great at your age? Or to keep them guessing at your actual age?
Tired-looking eyes are a dead giveaway of aging. It’s bad enough to see those dark circles and under-eye bags every time you look in the mirror; but when others remark, “Are you OK? You look tired,” it’s time to take action to appear less tired and aged.