TARGETED TREATMENT FOR WRINKLES, DARK CIRCLES AND BAGS UNDER THE EYES
Tired of dark circles and bags under your eyes? 🥱 Don't let your eyes lose their sparkle! The skin around the eyes is much thinner than the rest of the face, making it particularly fragile and delicate. Over time, dark circles, puffiness and/or wrinkles appear more easily. There are 2 types of dark circles: bluish or "vascular" caused by poor blood circulation, brown or "pigmented" due to an accumulation of melanin, or hollow circles due to the loss of fatty tissue as we age. Bags, on the other hand, are formed by a displacement of fat cells or water retention, and make our eyes look puffy. Finally, wrinkles around the eyes, such as crow's feet, are due to the skin's loss of tone, volume and firmness over time. These marks can become increasingly visible with age, so now's the time to start tackling them! 💕
Tired of dark circles and bags under your eyes? 🥱 Don't let your eyes lose their sparkle! The skin around the eyes is much thinner than the rest of the face, making it particularly fragile and delicate. Over time, dark circles, puffiness and/or wrinkles appear more easily. There are 2 types of dark circles: bluish or "vascular" caused by poor blood circulation, brown or "pigmented" due to an accumulation of melanin, or hollow circles due to the loss of fatty tissue as we age. Bags, on the other hand, are formed by a displacement of fat cells or water retention, and make our eyes look puffy. Finally, wrinkles around the eyes, such as crow's feet, are due to the skin's loss of tone, volume and firmness over time. These marks can become increasingly visible with age, so now's the time to start tackling them! 💕
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² Self-evaluation by 22 volunteers over 28 days with daily application, variation %