Whoever said age is only a number obviously never looked in the mirror after age 18. Slowly but surely things begin to sag and bag and get wrinkled and some of the radiance gets a little dull around the edges. These changes are especially noticeable when they begin to show up on the face. And then there's the area around those windows to the soul, the eyes. Perhaps those dark circles bring attention to the eyes, but not the right kind. By then, it's really clear why a person should be using an antiaging eye cream, preferably starting at an early age.
The eyes really tend to show age. It seems pretty obvious why once you think about it. For one thing, they're in the face, which is constantly being exposed to the elements. Unlike other parts of the face, though, there aren't any oil glands or fat around the eyes so there's no protection from those elements or lubrication for that skin. The sking in the area around the eyes really gets a workout, what with the winking, blinking, quinting, smiling, and rubbing that goes on. Eventually, it starts to get thinner and the blood vessels bevome easier to see so that part of the skin looks darker than other parts of the face. Now we have dark circles around the eyes.
Not only does the lack of natural lubrication around the eyes allow the skin to dry out and get wrinkled and thinner, but the amount of collagen and elastin that is just under the skin and gives it a firm and full appearance decreases. So the appearance of the wrinkles and dark circles is more obvious.
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