How to Apply Eye Cream Properly

Posted by Halle Homel on

It’s never too early to start using eye cream. Eye creams are great for helping under eye skin to bounce back and look its very best, no matter what your days bring your way. They’re also a fantastic way to moisturize and add much needed nutrients to thinner, under eye skin. It’s important to treat this skin with a little extra love, so that it can look and feel its very best. But how do you apply eye cream properly? What is the best eye cream you can use? We’re excited to answer all your questions, and introduce you to our new product: Kona Peptide Eye Cream!

How to Apply Eye Cream Properly

What to consider in picking an eye cream?

Ingredients are key! It’s important to find an eye cream that’s not only lightweight, but has ingredients that are actually going to be beneficial for your skin. Our Kona Peptide Eye Cream combines Spirulina Extract, Kukui Nut Oil, and Hawaiian Coffeeberry for the ultimate skin wake-up call! We love these ingredients because they’re meant to nourish, moisturize, and wake your skin up, all in one easy step.Eye cream to prevent aging

Why use an eye cream?

Using an eye cream is a great way to feel good in your skin again, or to prevent signs of aging. Eye creams work to help hydrate your under eye area, making it easier for your skin to look and feel healthy. Our Kona Peptide Eye Cream is great for helping to prime your eyes for makeup as well, so that you can fully express yourself, no matter how old you are.

How to use an eye cream

How to use an eye cream?

Using an eye cream is super easy! Simply take a few dabs of cream on your finger, and dab it onto the area you want to treat. Be careful not to get any cream in your eye, and be conscious of how much you’re using. A little goes a long way with our Kona Peptide Eye Cream!

Looking for an all over face moisturizer? Try our Makai Marine Hawaiian Face Moisturizer!

Disclaimer: Keep in mind that results from this product may vary. Use only as directed, and always consult a dermatologist before beginning any new skincare regimen. Stop and discontinue use if any irritation lasts longer than a few days.

About the author:

Halle Homel is currently based in Southern California, where she spends her time with her family and dog, Lassen when she’s not traveling. She spends her free time exploring new places, practicing yoga, and working on her blog, Halle’s Wandering Soul. Follow her on Instagram @halleswanderingsoul

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