I never thought much about using eye cream until a candid facialist called me out during a treatment. She could tell at a glance that I hadn’t incorporated it into my routine, and her frank honesty stuck with me. This encounter nudged me to explore various eye products, but my commitment was half-hearted at best. I’d often find myself underwhelmed by the immediate results or irritated by the sensations that some formulations left behind. The skin around the eyes is notably thinner and more sensitive, lacking the sebaceous glands that give the rest of our face its natural moisture, which only added to my hesitation in choosing the right product.

My journey toward finding a suitable eye cream took a positive turn when I consulted with dermatology expert Natalia Jiménez in Madrid. She introduced me to the Neutrogena Collagen Bank line, a drugstore brand known for its effectiveness. The eye gel cream from this range quickly became a staple in my regimen, allowing me to be consistent in my usage. To my delight, I began witnessing notable improvements in the appearance of my dark circles, enhancing my overall look and confidence. It felt like a small win amidst a sea of uncertainty with other beauty products.

Applying eye cream properly is crucial, according to dermatologist Jiménez. She emphasized that it should be integrated into my skincare routine immediately after cleansing, and before applying moisturizer. As she spoke, I noticed pharmacist Marta Masi nodding in agreement, reinforcing the importance of this order. The rationale behind it is quite simple yet effective: applying the eye cream first protects the delicate skin around the eyes from more potent active ingredients that are typically part of the rest of our skincare routine.

This layering technique not only enhances the penetration of the eye product, but it also minimizes the risk of irritation. As a result, I found it easier to include this step in my daily ritual. By applying the eye cream first, it acts as a shield, ensuring that the active ingredients in my subsequent products do not affect this sensitive area, especially when those products are harsher treatments like vitamin C or retinol. This thoughtful approach has turned my skincare routine into a more beneficial endeavor.

Dr. Jiménez also highlighted the significance of applying the product with care. For optimal absorption, she recommended using only a grain-sized amount for each eye. This might seem minimal, but when gently applied from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner—both beneath the eye and on the eyelid—it proved to be effective. The key lies in being gentle and deliberate, acknowledging the fragility of the area. This has encouraged me to approach my skincare routine with a sense of mindfulness, rather than rushing through it.

With the multitude of eye creams saturating the market, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. Dr. Jiménez shared her expertise, suggesting that I opt for products formulated with a lightweight texture, enriched with active ingredients like niacinamide, hydrolyzed collagen, and micropeptides. She also emphasized the importance of patience; results won’t manifest overnight since the skin surrounding our eyes is more delicate and sensitive. Her guidance made me realize that finding the right eye cream was not just about immediate results but also about nurturing the skin and allowing time for it to show the benefits.

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