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    Why You Should Apply Sunscreen Around the Eye Area

    Why You Should Apply Sunscreen Around the Eye Area | Toskani

    The eye contour is the area of the face with the most delicate skin. Protecting it from the harmful effects of the sun’s rays is essential if you want to avoid premature signs of aging such as sagging or wrinkles.

    Sun exposure is healthy for our body. It increases our vitality and stimulates the production of vitamin D, which is essential for good bone health and the digestive system. However, the sun has harmful rays that, without proper protection, cause premature skin aging, spots, and can lead to diseases such as cancer.

    Besides avoiding sun exposure when it is strongest, you should protect yourself with a good sun protection factor. And not just your face! You must not forget to apply sunscreen to the eye contour both in summer and winter.

    In this article, we will explain why sunscreens for the face and body are different and the importance of using sunscreen on the eye contour as well.

    What will you find in this post?

    • The importance of protecting your face from the sun
    • Differences between sunscreen for the eye contour, face, and body
    • The importance of protecting the eye contour from the sun
    • How to apply sunscreen to the eye contour

    The importance of protecting your face from the sun

    You need sun exposure for your health. All experts agree that 10 minutes on the inner forearms without protection is enough. Why should you protect the rest of your body and especially your face, and also use sunscreen on the eye contour?

    The downside of solar radiation is premature skin aging, spots, and dehydration when you sunbathe without adequate protection. Wrinkles and pigmentation changes from excessive sun exposure can be visible anywhere on your body, but they are usually most apparent on the face.

    What is known as photodamage is also cumulative. The hours you spend today in the sun without protection will be visible in a few years. So regardless of your current age, if you want to avoid spots and premature wrinkles, you need sunscreen all year round.

    Protecting the skin, especially the face, is important and not just from the sun. Other factors like pollution, blue light from electronic device screens, cold, wind, or heat attack your facial skin daily, dehydrating and aging it.

    Want to learn more about the importance of protection? You’ll find very interesting information about these aggressions your face suffers both in summer and winter and the importance of choosing the most suitable SPF in the article “Protect your skin from the sun and other external aggressions.”

    Differences between sunscreen for the eye contour, face, and body

    The skin on your face does not have the same density or characteristics as the rest of your body. It is thinner, more sensitive, and oilier. Therefore, cosmetic manufacturers design facial creams to be lighter and more easily absorbed to avoid shine and pore blockage, which could cause blackheads and pimples.

    What happens if you use body sunscreen on your face? Since it is a thicker and greasier cream, you will notice a whitish layer on your face that is somewhat uncomfortable and unattractive. It can also clog your pores, preventing your skin from breathing. And you might not be as well protected from radiation because, being thicker, you will apply less than you need.

    Now that you know why you need a specific cream for your face, let’s ask the big question. Why do you forget sunscreen on the eye contour?

    Your answer is probably that every time you’ve applied it, the cream stung your eyes with sweat or water, right? You should look for a facial cream that also protects this very sensitive area from premature aging or, failing that, a specific eye contour cream with sunscreen.

    The importance of protecting the eye contour from the sun

    The skin around the eyes is the most sensitive on your entire body. It is where the first signs of premature aging appear, such as fine lines, bags, and sagging.

    Eye contour creams should be part of your daily beauty routine to provide the hydration, nutrition, and protection this special area of your face needs. These products are ophthalmologically tested to avoid eye discomfort.

    Protecting the eye contour from the sun is very easy. You will find products for every age and skin type. Also choose one with a high protection factor (SPF50), especially in summer. This is especially important to avoid the harmful effects of sun rays when you are swimming or sunbathing without sunglasses.

    Toskani’s Sun Protection Cream is an all-in-one facial cream that you can also apply to the eye contour. With SPF50, Sun Protection Cream is very fluid and designed for all skin types, even the most delicate skin around the eyes.

    How to apply sunscreen to the eye contour

    You cannot apply sunscreen to the eye contour like you would a moisturizing or nourishing cream. You must avoid stretching the skin, as this would promote sagging and looseness in the area. Eye contour creams should be applied with gentle tapping using the ring finger’s fingertip, following a specific direction to encourage lymphatic drainage.

    Would you like to learn how to apply eye contour cream like the professionals? Discover it here with a detailed diagram of the entire process and avoid the most common mistakes when applying this cream to the most delicate area of your face.