It is often said that the eyes are the windows of the soul, so it is not surprising that we want to keep the skin and contours around the eyes looking fresh and healthy.
With busy lives where we spend more and more time in front of the screen and less time outdoors, eye fatigue, puffiness and dark circles under the eyes have become a hot topic.
What we can do to reduce these problems, we will tell you!
Inlight's star Under Eye Revive
The skin around the eyes is different from the skin on the rest of the face. Therefore, there are a variety of products that are aimed at that specific area. So what is different then?
- The skin around the eyes is thinner than the rest of the skin
- There are not very many hair follicles, sebaceous glands and sweat glands.
- The collagen and elastin fibers are significantly fewer.
- There is less fat in the skin around the eyes.
- Lymph and blood circulation is slower.
Inlights Under Eye Revive is specifically formulated to tackle the three major problems around the eyes: puffiness, dark circles and fine lines.
What makes Under Eye Revive so great?!
- It moisturizes and revitalizes the delicate skin under the eye.
- It helps to stimulate lymphatic drainage, which results in reduced "puffiness"
- It is rich in antioxidants to have a clarifying effect on dark circles.
In addition to that, it has a lot of good ingredients such as burdock, green coffee and green tea that detox the skin, stimulate lymphatic drainage and have an astringent effect with its rich caffeine content.
Under Eye Revive is perfect to use both morning and evening. But not only that, but it can also be used during the day to reduce dryness and eye fatigue if you sit a lot in front of a screen.
What more can we do to get healthier eyes?
Screens make our eyes work harder. The combination of small pixels and bright and dazzling light strains the eye, especially when we sit like that (several hours a day) without proper relaxing breaks.
Adequate hydration, good nutrition and simple little routines can help improve your eye health.
Here are some tips for those of you who work a lot at the computer:
- Reduce the brightness of your screen to avoid large contrasts with the room's light.
- Keep your screen at least an arm's length away.
- Blink often - it helps to form tear fluid (did you know that you blink less often when looking at the screen?)
- Take short "eye breaks". It is recommended that every 20 minutes you look away from the screen for 20 seconds.
- Stay hydrated - lack of internal hydration can also result in dry eyes.
- Sit in a room with the right humidity. (between 40 - 60%)
- Choose good snacks such as fruit and vegetables for your coffee breaks to replenish your antioxidant intake.