Question by spritelygirl13: What is a good home remedy for fine lines around the eyes?
I’m starting to get some fine lines around my eyes and I dont want to spend loads of money on cosmetics. help!
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Answer by ladyfromdrum
Try Preparation H. The models use it although it is meant for use with piles! Honestly, it does work short term.
Answer by nothappy
A good hot iron, works on me shirts anyway!
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cucumber, anything fruity you put in your moisturiser and less soap use a toner and cleanser instead.
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sunglasses! Seriously, there’s nothing you can do…age is a natural process.
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I don’t know how old you are but I’m 49 and barely have any lines around my eyes – not even ‘crows feet’! For most of my life have been careful when I clean off make up not to rub this area – but gently dab with the lotion on a cottonwool ball or pad. The skin around your eyes is extremely fine and delicate and doesn’t have the same elasticity as other areas of your face, therefore regular rubbing in this area (ie tiredness, removing makeup, washing your face) is like stretching wet tissue paper. Every day, twice a day, I use toner on my skin (whether or not I have worn makeup) and again gently dab around this area. I think it is possible to regain some of that smoothness and prevent further line damage if your follow a similar care pattern. I don’t think it’s so much what you put on your skin, but how the skin itself is actually treated – always be gentle with it.