Crow's Feet
How to Get Rid of Crows Feet?
Crow's feet are those pesky little wrinkles around the eyes. They sprout out from the corners of the eye. They often appear as you smile, laugh, or squint in the sun.
Wrinkles around the eyes are caused by muscle contractions that are used in everyday activities. However, it is the repetitive motion over time that causes the crow's feet to appear.
Squinting can be a significant contributor, as well as laughing and facial expressions.
While no one wants to spend their life trying not to laugh or hide from the sun, topical eye creams can help.
So, how do you get rid of crow's feet without using toxins or injections?
First, take precautions. Always wear sunglasses outside. UVA and UVB protection will contribute to keeping squinting to a minimum. A hat with a brim is also a good idea.
Maintain the eye area with hydrating creams or serums. Many people with normal to oily skin can use a gel or serum. However, if you have dry or mature skin, you will want to use a cream-based product. This will keep the area hydrated for an extended period of time.
Using multiple anti-aging peptides can also help to relax the muscles. Plus, using peptides at the maximum concentrations provides the best results. For example, using an eye cream or serum with anti-aging ingredients twice a day will reduce the appearance of crow's feet.
Look for products that use wrinkle-relaxing and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles: