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Caring for the skin around your eyes is as important as tending to other parts of your face and body. That’s because the eye skin is more sensitive and among the first to show the early signs of aging, such as dark circles, fine lines, and puffiness.

These signs are inevitable, considering how thin and delicate this area is. The fact that your eyes work a lot and are exposed to everyday stressors are also factors that lead to early aging of the eye skin.

However, you can still slow the signs of aging around your eyes with the help of these ScrubzBody Products. Add these items to your skincare arsenal and get started on making your eyes look brighter and healthier. 

Face Oilz Pure Botanical Oil Cleanser

Face Oilz Pure Botanical Oil Cleanser not only removes makeup and dirt from the face but also moisturizes the skin after every use. This moisturizing property is especially important in taking care of your eye skin to ensure it stays plump and wrinkle-free. 

This face oil cleanser is made with eight botanical oils that easily take off any kind of makeup while thoroughly nourishing the skin: jojoba, aloe vera, canola, coconut, grapeseed, olive, non-GMO soybean, and Vitamin E. 

One of its key ingredients, jojoba oil, is a humectant suitable for all skin types and attracts water to the top layer of the skin to keep it hydrated. It also has antioxidant properties that help slow signs of aging around the eye area.

Scrubz+ Scrub w/ Shea butter and Emu Oil

Our Scrubz+ Body and Face Scrub is your best bet for gently removing dead skin flakes, leaving your skin feeling softer and brighter. This scrub is whipped with Shea butter and emu oil to make it even more gentle than our regular scrub. By dampening the face with warm water, the scrub becomes a gentle, creamy polish.

This sugar-based unscented facial scrub clears away cell build-up that causes the skin around the eyes to look dull. What’s more, Scrubz+ Body and Face Scrub not only helps moisturize the skin, but it helps minimize breakouts as it contains skin-loving botanical oils.

Bye Bye Bagz Soothing Eye & Skin Balm

Bye Bye Bagz Soothing Eye & Skin Balm is your answer to reducing fine lines and puffiness of the skin around your eyes. This balm will leave your delicate eye skin feeling soft and nourished thanks to its natural ingredients. It is the creamiest and the dreamiest!

This little miracle of an eye and face cream contains refined shea butter to hydrate and restore moisture to dry skin, as well as emu oil to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and renew aging or sun-damaged skin.

Other key ingredients of the Bye Bye Bagz eye cream include the 8 Botanical oils that go in all our products.

This cream is best used at night to support the skin as it rehydrates and rejuvenates itself while you sleep. However, you can also use it as a day cream, just use it sparingly, to keep your skin nourished throughout the day.

Rose Quartz Facial Sculpting Tool

After pampering it with skin-nourishing products, it’s time to stimulate blood flow and relax your delicate eye skin with the Rose Quartz Facial Sculpting Tool. Use the nubbier end to massage the space between your eyes and the skin under it about 2 to 3 times after doing your skincare routine.

Massaging your face and eye skin with this gentle rose quartz tool helps ease muscular tension and dispel puffiness around the eyes, making them look tighter and firmer.

It also increases blood circulation, stimulates skin cell turnover, and even contours the skin around the eyes.

Final Thoughts

Your delicate eye skin is one of the thinnest and most sensitive areas of the body, making it vulnerable to damage and early signs of aging. So, giving it the extra care and love it deserves is a must.

From removing dirt and dead skin cells to massaging tired eyes, the products listed above will help you nurture your delicate eye area keeping it healthy and reducing the signs of aging.

Remember to be extra careful when using products around your eyes to ensure their effectiveness and prevent unwanted eye conditions.

Guest Post by Arleen Atienza