Eye Rejuvenating Creams
Our skin is the body’s largest organ. While there are many sensitive areas on the body, the skin around our eyes is most sensitive. As women get older, the body begins to produce less collagen and elastin, which can cause the skin to become more slack and droopy.
If you do not care for the skin around your eyes properly, the skin will sag, which can make you look older and tired. Most women do not want to look older than they really are.
Many people rely on eye creams to help keep the skin around their eyes smooth and taut. But with so many best eye creams on the market, how do you know if you are buying the most effective product? You will have to educate yourself first before you spend the money. Here are some things that you should keep in mind when looking over the ingredients of eye creams.
1. Look for eye creams that contain Cynergy Tk. This ingredient was discovered in New Zealand. It comes from sheep’s wool and contains an important ingredient called Functional Keratin. Functional Keratin works wonders for nourishing skin by encouraging the body to make more collagen and elastin.
2. Your eye cream should also contain an ingredient called Coenzyme Q10. This ingredient is used in anti-aging creams. Look for a specific form of this ingredient called Nanobelle Coenzyme Q10. It has been proven that this ingredient will make your skin smoother and will help retain the elasticity of your skin and therefore, prevent baggy.
3. The third ingredient that you should look for in eye creams is called Phytessence Wakame. This ingredient hails from the Orient and is commonly referred to as Japanese Seaweed. Japanese women have been using Wakame for centuries. This is why you notice that Japanese women have smooth, creamy skin. Unfortunately, not many eye cream manufacturers have caught onto this ingredient and most eye cream products lack Phytessence Wakame.
Most eye creams will at least contain the previously two mentioned ingredients (Cynergy Tk and Nanobelle Coenzyme Q10).

