As a woman, have you ever used skin care products for eyes in your work and life, like an under eye mask? Is it really useful?
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I find that eye patches and masks can really reduce puffiness. If you want to get a good effect, then use eye masks with hyaluronic acid, cucumber, peptides, collagen, retinol, caffeine.
Apply thinly sliced potatoes to each eye and it will save you money. Then apply a light oil (coconut oil). I read that potatoes contain an enzyme called Catecholase, which contains skin-lightening properties that help reduce under-eye circles.
Sliced cucumber helps too.
They are a temporary fix. You can reduce puffiness with cucumber slices, and that is a lot cheaper.
Since this question seems to be on the same lines as the Ozone question, I think that I will have to ask; research?
Research on products?
Results from products used?
My sisters use under-eye patches, but I think they only help temporarily relieve puffiness and dehydration around the eye. My mom prefers home methods like cold compress, tea bags, cucumber or potato slices.
Face yoga: simple exercises. No fancy / expensive creams, no need to raid the fridge. Amazingly effective (I've been followig the routine for about six months).
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