Eye creams are specially formulated for use around the delicate eye area.
眼霜是专为娇嫩肌肤而调配的?
Fact: There is no evidence, research, or documentation validating the claim that the eye area needs ingredients different from those you use on your face or neck area or your chest. I have never interviewed any one who can tell me what the eye areas need that’s different from the face. If it is bad for the eye area it is bad for the face and vice versa. Ironically, cosmetics companies put whatever ingredients they want to into their eye products with no uniformity. They then give you half as much product compared to facial moisturizers, but charge you twice as much. The only thing different from a face product versus the eye area are the claims. Eye products promise to get rid of dark circles, puffy eyes, and wrinkles, but no one has ever bought a product that got rid of those problems. The ingredient label on these "specialty" products more than proves the point. Eye creams are a whim of the cosmetics industry designed to evoke the sale of two products when only one is needed. And it’s a whim that has worked to convince many consumers they absolutely need an eye cream as their skin begin to show signs of aging.
One more point, occasionally a physician, aesthetician, or someone selling skin-care products will defend their eye creams by telling me that the eye area doesn't need ingredients that cause irritation. Well, I agree wholeheartedly with that statement, but the same is absolutely true for the face, or anywhere else on your body. You shouldn't be applying formulations with needlessly irritating ingredients-period! That means that all your eye area needs is a well-formulated product, and that can certainly be the same product you use on your face.