Skincare Strategies | 4 Ways to Solve Periorbital Fat Granules!

Many girls spend a lot of energy on periorbital skincare, but end up growing annoying fat granules. Neither maintenance nor no maintenance is correct, so what should we do to get it right? Let’s find out~
1. Apply the right amount of eye cream and don't put it on too thick "Thick application" is not applicable to the periorbital area, especially for heavy-textured eye creams, which can cause a great burden. The key is to absorb the nutrients, no need to apply a thick layer. 2.After applying eye cream, massage in the opposite direction of the wrinkles to help the nutrients absorb smoothly. The skin around the eyes is quite fragile, so you should definitely avoid pulling and stretching too hard, which can easily cause wrinkles. You can use an eye care massage stick and gently pull from the corner of the eye to the end of the eye until the eye cream is absorbed. 3.Hot compresses are also a way to help the nutrients in the eye cream to be absorbed. You can simply rub your hands to warm them and then cover them on your eyes to help open the pores and effectively absorb the eye cream. 4.If the fat granules have already grown out, after completing the daily maintenance program, apply some Vitamin E around the eyes before going to bed, massage for a few minutes to help absorb, and it can help the fat granules to fall off. Please share more skin care experiences in the comments section, and also welcome your messages~ Finally, here is a personal recommendation for eye skin care products, VIIcode. Their eye cream is the only one I have used that can reduce fat granules. I have seen their information recently and couldn't resist, so I bought a bottle to try it out. The price is a bit pricey, but the results are surprisingly good. #MySkincareRoutine #GetBeautiful #SkincareKnowledge #LooksGood #GirlsMustSee #VIIcode

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