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How to apply the eye contour: before or after the cream ?

After the serum? What if I don't use serum? Then,eye contour before or after moisturizerHow to apply the eye contour It's a question many of you continue to ask. So let's answer it so you can get the most out of your treatment.

When should you apply eye contour?

The eye contour applied after cleansing, that is, before the serum or before the moisturizer if you don't use serum. It's not a rule, as you know we don't believe in cosmetic dogmas, but we recommend Apply it this way because you're going to delimit the eye contour area, where non-specific products shouldn't be applied. So, when applying the serum or cream, you'll do so around the area where the eye contour treatment is located.

If you use toner after cleansing, then apply eye cream after the toner; it's considered a product that completes facial cleansing.

Ideal order of a facial routine

A facial routine can have three or ten steps, and both are valid. Everyone should follow the routine they know they'll stick to. There's no point in setting ten steps if we know we'll be lazy and won't be consistent. That's the word, "consistent." Consistency is essential when trusting a cosmetic.

Below we present a complete routine, which even includes a mask. The essentials in this routine are the cleanser, eye cream, and moisturizer. Anything you add beyond that will add benefits to your routine.

The 5 most common mistakes when applying eye contour

There is one or even Five things you may be doing wrong when applying eye contour.

  1. Extend it with friction. Apply the eye cream by dabbing it with your fingers, not by spreading or massaging it in. If you want to massage it in to help conceal bags, do so with an eye cream that comes with an applicator.
  2. Using the wrong finger. It is best to apply it with the ring finger, which exerts less force than the index or middle finger.
  3. Apply a large amountA grain of rice is enough. If you apply more, it can clog the area and waste product.
  4. Apply near the lower eyelid or on the upper eyelidThe contours are applied to the orbital bone. They should not be applied closer to the eye, as they may cause discomfort. Nor should they be applied to the upper eyelid unless specifically directed; this is a very thin and permeable skin.
  5. Thinking that it is only a night treatmentIt's an area unprotected from environmental factors, and an eye contour cream will help with all the exposure you get during the day. There are very light, fast-absorbing eye contour creams that are very comfortable during the day.

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