How to Get Rid of Crepey Eye Skin

How to Get Rid of Crepey Eye Skin
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Crepey skin, which is thin and wrinkled skin, can occur around the eyes for many reasons, including age, excessive sun exposure, genetics and smoking. Wrinkled skin develops when the skin around the eyes loses elastin and collagen, resulting in thinner, drier skin. Because eye wrinkles can be embarrassing and difficult to hide, it is important to understand what you can do to get rid of them.

Step 1

Smooth on an over-the-counter wrinkle cream containing kinetin. According to MayoClinic.com, kinetin is a strong antioxidant that can stimulate collagen production and encourage moisture retention, which can help reduce wrinkles around the eyes.

Step 2

Apply an oil-free emollient moisturizer around the eyes every day. The Go Ask Alice! website notes that moisturizers help fill in skin lines and reduce any dryness that may contribute to further lines and wrinkles. Just be gentle when applying it around the sensitive eye area---refrain from tugging on the skin.

Step 3

Eat more foods that contain soy or take a soy supplement. The Good Housekeeping website explains that soy can improve the firmness and structure of the skin, helping to reduce the appearance of crepey eye skin.

Step 4

Consume more vegetables and fruits, which contain powerful antioxidants that eliminate free radicals, which are molecules that damage other cells. This can help the skin around the eyes appear healthier and younger.

Tips and Warnings

  • Refrain from squinting that occurs because of either bright sunlight or bad eyesight. This repetitive expression overworks the muscles of the faces, resulting in permanent skin grooves and eye wrinkles. The Good Housekeeping website suggests wearing eyeglasses and sunglasses.
  • Not only can smoking cause numerous health problems such as cancer, the Discovery Health website warns that it can cause crepey skin around the eyes. In fact, smokers are five times more likely to have heavy wrinkles than people who do not smoke. This is because the smoke can cause you to repeatedly squint because of irritation. In addition, it damages the collagen, which can result in premature crow's feet.

Things You'll Need

  • Over-the-counter wrinkle cream containing kinetin
  • Oil-free emollient moisturizer
  • Foods that contain soy or a soy supplement
  • Vegetables and fruits

References

Article reviewed by Molly Solanki Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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