Natural Treatment for Eye Wrinkles

Natural Treatment for Eye Wrinkles
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Fine lines and wrinkles that form around your eyes are a natural part of the aging process, according to MayoClinic.com. Aging skin loses elasticity and becomes thinner and drier, making wrinkles form where skin starts to sag. Genetics and sun exposure can increase your chances of acquiring eye wrinkles as you age. If you have wrinkles around your eyes, see a dermatologist to discuss professional treatment options or try a few natural treatments at home.

Treatment Types

Natural over-the-counter creams are available at drugstores and health-food stores. You can purchase a variety of creams that contain natural ingredients to use topically on wrinkles around the eye area. The University of Maryland Medical Center suggests looking for creams and lotions that contain vitamins A or C. Look also for creams that contain retinoids, which are chemical compounds closely related to vitamin A.

Treatment Uses

Apply a natural eye cream around your eye area gently once or twice a day for best results. Use a natural exfoliating scrub when you wash your face to promote the growth of new skin and remove old, dead skin cells, which can increase the appearance of wrinkles. Choose a natural exfoliating wash that contains natural alpha hydroxy acids derived from milk, sugar cane or fruits.

Benefits

Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays causes long-term skin damage, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Eye creams that contain vitamin A can repair the damage that the sun has done to your skin and decrease signs of aging, such as wrinkles. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant. Skin-care products that contain vitamin C may promote the production of new collagen, which can replenish your skin's elasticity and combat the aging process.

Natural Treatments Being Studied

Other natural treatments for under eye wrinkles are currently being studied to determine their effectiveness at combating aging, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. It is possible that green and black tea, pomegranates and soy extracts may help restore aging, wrinkled skin. Try using eye creams that contain these natural ingredients to see if the results are beneficial for you.

Considerations

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not put beauty products, including eye creams, through the same rigorous testing that the administration uses for medications, according to MayoClinic.com. Because of this, harmful beauty products can sometimes end up being sold in stores. Whenever you try a new beauty product, apply a small amount of the product to a small area of your skin to make sure you don't suffer from any reactions. If you experience any side effects, discontinue use.

References

Article reviewed by Bill C. Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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