Apply Eye Contour Cream
The eye contour is exceptionally delicate—five times thinner than the rest of the facial epidermis and highly sensitive—which is why it shows aging signs faster. Choose a lightweight eye contour cream to avoid puffiness, and apply generously across the entire eyelid, up to the brow, along the temples, and under the eyes.
Start at: 25 years.
Frequency: Morning and evening.
Boost Circulation Under Eyes
Poor blood and lymphatic circulation leads to dark circles, puffiness, and tired eyes. Improve it with light tapping using your fingertips just below the eye bags. Limit salt, alcohol, and smoking to prevent congestion; opt for diuretic rosemary teas instead.
Start at: 30 years if no issues, or sooner if prone to dark circles or puffiness.
Frequency: Once daily in the morning to refresh the eyes.
Massage the Face
Facial massage enhances microcirculation, promotes cellular exchange, relaxes features, eases tension, adds a healthy glow, and delays expression lines. Use fingertips for circular motions across the face, pat cheeks lightly, then press the chin, space between eyebrows, temples, and inner brow base.
Start at: 30 years.
Frequency: With every moisturizer application.