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Crow's Feet Tip No. 6: Find the Right Eye Cream In addition to drinking plenty of H20, using a doc-approved eye cream will help hydrate skin from the opposite direction. To best prevent crow's feet, you want to look for an eye cream with mild, moisturizing ingredients like glycerin, squalene and cucumber. Also make sure it comes in an opaque tube, not a jar, to prevent bacteria and degradation of active ingredients.
Swift recommends SkinMedica TNS Illuminating Eye Cream, $92, for its ability to "reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin texture and tone."
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Swift recommends SkinMedica TNS Illuminating Eye Cream, $92, for its ability to "reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and improve skin texture and tone."
SEE NEXT PAGE: Crow's Feet Tip No. 7: Consider Injectables