Cycled through eye creams for a long time without much to show for it. An esthetician friend looked at my routine and pointed out I was applying eye cream to skin that wasn't hydrated enough to absorb anything. Dry skin doesn't absorb the same way and the undereye area is usually the driest part of the face.
She suggested a hyaluronic acid serum on the whole face first including undereye, wait 30 seconds, then apply the eye balm or cream on top. The serum draws moisture in and the eye product seals it. It's a layering method not a product swap and it makes a significant difference.
The eye area visibly changed within about ten days. Not dramatic but the kind of thing I noticed in the mirror without specifically looking for it.
The other thing worth mentioning: the tapping technique actually matters. Dragging anything around the eye area repeatedly over time contributes to the thing you're trying to fix. Gentle press-and-release from inner to outer corner.
Submitted May 14, 2026 at 08:17AM by Overall_Clock_9463 https://ift.tt/OoA83KD
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