Anti Aging Secrets - 3 Simple Tips to Get Rid of Crows Feet (Naturally)
The first signs of aging always seem to show around the eyes.
Fine lines form under the eyes whilst the dreaded crows feet develop at the end of the eyes.
If you don't attend to and look after these fine lines, they will develop into deeper wrinkles making you look much older than your years.
Of course in order for these lines to be kept at bay, we should really start doing what I advise below when we are in out 20s before the lines start to appear.
This will be 'preventing' crows feet from happening in the first place instead of finding a 'solution' once it has already happened.
So here are 3 ways to attend to our eye area for either a prevention or solution depending on how old you are! #1 Facial Exercise Facial exercises are a great way to tone up the muscles in your face.
We tone up the muscles on our body to keep it tight and subtle so why not do it for our face? What you need to do is moisten your face with a moisturiser and then put your thumbs at the corner of each eye with your palms facing the ceiling.
Close and squeeze your eyes shut and then slide your thumbs out to the side of your face.
So it's squeeze (your eyes) and slide your thumbs over your crows feet.
Do this every day and in a few weeks to a few months you should start to notice the difference.
#2 Effective Wrinkle Serum Make sure you cleanse your face deeply and thoroughly.
Then apply a good wrinkle serum.
What I mean by an effective serum is that it should have either one or all of these 'active' ingredients: * Retinol * Copper Peptide * Hyaluronic Acid These ingredients are known to produce collagen which in turn renews dead skin cells and plumps up the skin which diminishes fine lines and wrinkles.
#3 Sunshine We all like to the sun to come out and it relax and bathe in it.
However, I don't think people still truly understand how damaging the sun can be to our skin.
I'm not just talking about skin cancer here, the sunlight (and sun beds) are the no.
1 worst thing you can do to age your skin.
Honestly, it's unbelievable at how harmful the sun is to dry out the skin and for wrinkles to appear.
Even if you were a sun-worshipper in your twenties and then stopped in your thirties, you will still see the signs of sun damage twenty years later when you are in your forties.
So put on that sun block, relax in the shade and wear a good fake tan out of a bottle!
Fine lines form under the eyes whilst the dreaded crows feet develop at the end of the eyes.
If you don't attend to and look after these fine lines, they will develop into deeper wrinkles making you look much older than your years.
Of course in order for these lines to be kept at bay, we should really start doing what I advise below when we are in out 20s before the lines start to appear.
This will be 'preventing' crows feet from happening in the first place instead of finding a 'solution' once it has already happened.
So here are 3 ways to attend to our eye area for either a prevention or solution depending on how old you are! #1 Facial Exercise Facial exercises are a great way to tone up the muscles in your face.
We tone up the muscles on our body to keep it tight and subtle so why not do it for our face? What you need to do is moisten your face with a moisturiser and then put your thumbs at the corner of each eye with your palms facing the ceiling.
Close and squeeze your eyes shut and then slide your thumbs out to the side of your face.
So it's squeeze (your eyes) and slide your thumbs over your crows feet.
Do this every day and in a few weeks to a few months you should start to notice the difference.
#2 Effective Wrinkle Serum Make sure you cleanse your face deeply and thoroughly.
Then apply a good wrinkle serum.
What I mean by an effective serum is that it should have either one or all of these 'active' ingredients: * Retinol * Copper Peptide * Hyaluronic Acid These ingredients are known to produce collagen which in turn renews dead skin cells and plumps up the skin which diminishes fine lines and wrinkles.
#3 Sunshine We all like to the sun to come out and it relax and bathe in it.
However, I don't think people still truly understand how damaging the sun can be to our skin.
I'm not just talking about skin cancer here, the sunlight (and sun beds) are the no.
1 worst thing you can do to age your skin.
Honestly, it's unbelievable at how harmful the sun is to dry out the skin and for wrinkles to appear.
Even if you were a sun-worshipper in your twenties and then stopped in your thirties, you will still see the signs of sun damage twenty years later when you are in your forties.
So put on that sun block, relax in the shade and wear a good fake tan out of a bottle!