5 Step Eye Routine for Fresh Face

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A good night's sleep is essential to a healthy life, giving the body energy, freshness, and strength to get through the day. Looking good and looking fresh are also important. This mainly concerns the skin, as all signals from our body go to the skin first. We all know that many women wake up refreshed in the morning, but when they look in the mirror, they find their eyes dark and swollen. And no matter how relaxed you look, a tired look in your eyes completely ruins your entire face. Luckily for everyone, the variety of products on the market today may not completely eliminate this look, but they help disguise tired eyes.

However, having a routine you can keep up with is essential. Not just in the morning when you don't like what you see in the mirror, but often. It's a 5-step eye routine for a whole new face.

 

Step 1: Blow Off

When you wake up looking tired, the first step is to clear your eyes. This should be done with a cold grooming tool like an ice roller or puck. These tools are standard, but a pack of ice will do the trick, even if you don't have one. Place a cool container on the area for a few minutes to soothe the skin. This cold therapy provides immediate results. It might not visibly fill up the site, but it feels excellent and energizes the face to start the day.

Step 2: Hydrate

The next step in the routine is to hydrate. The area around the eyes is very delicate, so a super moisturizing eye cream will help keep them looking plump and hydrated. For dark circles, ingredients like caffeine can work wonders. If you have time, apply it to the eye area for 15 minutes to increase moisture.

Step 3: Hide

 

After the skincare steps are complete, the next step is to cover up. Choose a cream concealer with a light texture. It gives a warm, radiant feel and brightens around the eyes and across the face. Con concealer provides a more natural look than foundation, creating more texture and making a face look more tired.

Step 4: Light up the eyes

A subtle highlighter or shimmery eyeshadow in the corner of the eye can bring brightness to the area, contrasting darker eyes and bringing freshness.

Step 5: Finishing touches

Too much product can help hide tired eyes. As a final step, brush your brows, apply a coat of mascara, a touch of blush, and highlighter, and you've got a fresh-faced look.