Monday 7 March 2011

Top Eye Cream - 3 Really Simple Ways to Find the Best Eye Cream

So you are looking for the top eye cream? If so then you are going to love what I have to share with you today.

The hardest part about finding a really effective cream for the skin around your eyes is finding a cream that won't irritate you.

Keep in mind that the area of skin surrounding your eyes is very sensitive. The skin is very thin, delicate and extremely sensitive to harsh conditions.

Therefore you really need to choose your eye cream really well.

To make it easier for you I'm going to share three (3) action steps you absolutely need to take when shopping for a cream.

Specialty ingredients - the very first step is to see if the cream contains ingredients that are specially made for the thin and very delicate skin. Speciality ingredients are important because they are designed to cater for the needs of the skin in the specific area.

For example a top eye cream has to contain an ingredient like Eyeliss that is designed to gently moisturize, soften and sooth thin skin.

No parabens - the second step is to check for parabens. Avoid any cream that contains methyl paraben, propyl paraben, butyl paraben, and ethyl paraben. These chemicals are used as preservatives in skin care products primarily because they are cheap to use.

Unfortunately parabens cause allergic reactions and rashes on skin. So any cream that contains any of the above parabens has a high chance of irritating your skin.

No allergens - You also need to check for any other chemicals that may cause irritations and allergic reactions. Some of the top ones you need to avoid are mineral oil, fragrances and alcohols like methanol and ethanol.

In conclusion if you are looking a top eye cream you first need to check if it contains ingredients designed to improve the skin around eyes. Then you'll need to check for those ingredients that may harm your skin, these include parabens, mineral oil and many others.

Therefore it's also important that you learn the type of ingredients that are good as well as bad for sensitive skin. It's all a part of finding the top eye creams.

John Lexon is a dedicated researcher of important issues that affect skin and health.

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