Warren File: debunking cursed myths about eye contours
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Look, that wasn't our intention…
But after having launched Our eye contour cream for a more intense look than Lola Flores's at an April Fair, we've opened the box of shit Pandora. We're hearing rumors from there. the upside-down world of cosmetics You wouldn't believe it... or would you?
📲 Do I need to use a specific product or is regular Nivea hand cream enough?
📲 Should I apply it by dabbing it on, or is it better with the roll-on that's been in the freezer since the Ice Age?
📲 And when do the cucumber slices come in?
Before you commit an affront to that Turkish soap opera star look, today we bring you wisdom in a bottle, simple and #realwhore so that you don't get carried away by the rumors of the internet.
Marching.
Debunking myths: the eye contour
1. Do the eyes need specific and different products than the rest of the face?
Nope, although with some nuances. It's true that the skin around the eyes is thinner and more "delicate"... but If you normally use products for sensitive skin, then that's enough for you..
Furthermore, we don't want to point fingers, but…
If on a boring afternoon you happen to read the labels of some brands, you'll see that some use exactly the same ingredients for a face moisturizer as for an eye cream... even though the product (and its price) are completely different.
2. But then… Do they work or are they just money-grabbing products?
Fear not, all is not lost in this war against panda bear dark circles.
Eye creams DO work, but…
If you continue to go to bed later than Esperanza Gracia's horoscope predicts, drinking everything down to the water in the flower vases from Tuesday to Sunday or ghosting him As for sunscreen… well, you can build an altar to the Virgin Mary, because not even a miracle will save you.
3. Grandma's remedies work just as well
Slices of cucumber, tea bags or chamomile tea, cotton balls soaked in milk like French toast, cold spoons smelling of hake from the freezer…
The problem with grandma's remedies is that there are more remedies than grandmas in this world and so many 'natural' ingredients because you don't know if you're going to take the bags down or prepare a light dinner of snacks.
4.Do I need to apply it with light taps?
We've been told repeatedly that eye cream should be applied with gentle taps, very softly, using the ring finger because it's the one with the least force to "activate" circulation without stressing such a sensitive area, but…
It's an urban legend that not even the ghost in the mirror could top.
You can apply it with any finger you fancy, or by dragging the cream along. The important thing is not to use too much.
5. Should I apply it with the cold roll-on?
Well, it's the same as with grandma's remedies. The cool breeze is welcome because it "relieves the chill," but it doesn't work miracles. no matter how well the saleswoman at Primor sold it to you.
If it's just for the pleasure of it, go aheadand. If it's to mark a “I snap my fingers and my bags and dark circles disappear from my side,” You'd better say a rosary.
6. Is it only applied under the eye?
To say this is false would be an understatement. So the most fitting response we could come up with would be: WTF?
Why do you think it's called eye contour cream? Well, because It is applied to the entire contour: dark circles, crow's feet, upper eyelid…
And we won't go into any more detail because the answer is as simple as that.
7. I've been told that what really works is [insert your favorite magic ingredient here]
The problem with eye contour products is that many things fall under the umbrella of "eye contour," and not all of them provide long-term solutions:- Cool water, Because your eyes get dehydrated after a night of partying, it seems like it helps (but it doesn't).
- The 'lifting' effect, which looks great for the Sálvame breaks (but it lasts for hours and, above all, ruins your skin's pH).
- Concealer, which is literally makeup designed for that area, for non-bilingual people.
- Clays, silicones, micas… they look good and give you an instant aesthetic boost… but they don't produce results over time.
But then, Is there a single outline to rule them all? If you really want to know our very biased opinion: obviously you do… and It's called Banzeye!
Our all-in-one eye contour cream with effect "glare" Instantly. It minimizes crow's feet, dark circles, bags, and everything else you throw at it. Because you can't get surgery to brighten your eyes, but you can definitely enhance the surrounding area.

BANZEYE
EYE CONTOUR TREATMENT WITH FLASH EFFECT
MINIMIZES CROW'S FEET, DARK CIRCLES AND BAGS
We do cool right,
Siwon


