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What To Do With Angry Crow’s Feet

Crow’s feet happens to everyone and it seems to be stubborn skin problem as well. Here’s what you should do with it.

The first signs of ageing start to appear near the under-eye area. They are called crow's feet. Here, we will share with you pointers on what you can do with crow's feet.

The skin in the under-eye area is super sensitive, and hence it requires a lot more moisture than the skin elsewhere. And that's one thing which most people usually forget. So here, we will tell you how to give that area some extra moisture.

And with skin care, knowledge is key and a lot of people are never aware of the fact that their under-eye area needs moisture, and that too extra moisture. So, they don't buy an extra eye cream too.

But, thankfully, you can use these natural ingredients in place of eye creams, and that way you'd be saved from spending bucket-loads of money on a separate cream for your eyes, and you'd probably not be using chemicals either.

So, keep reading to find out safe ingredients that you can use on the under-eye area to treat crow's feet. Be sure to do a patch test before you use anything new.

Coconut Oil:

Coconut Oil:

There is nothing as effective as coconut oil is for the skin. Use a few drops to massage the under-eye area every night before you go to sleep. It will get better within a few weeks.

Aloe Vera Gel:

Aloe Vera Gel:

Aloe vera gel is cooling and moisturising at the same time. Apply some under your eyes, every day, once you wake up. It will help get rid of the puffiness and even help treat crow's feet.

Vitamin E Oil:

Vitamin E Oil:

Pierce a few capsules of vitamin E and then apply the oil from it underneath your eyes. Leave it on overnight.

Almond Oil:

Almond Oil:

Home remedies for crow's feet also include an ingredient like almond oil. Almond oil has a very high content of vitamin E, and is really good for dark spots, dark circles and crow's feet in the under-eye area.

Petroleum Jelly:

Petroleum Jelly:

At the end of the day, good old petroleum jelly comes to the rescue. Apply it under your eyes and leave it on overnight without any worries. Do this every night.

Olive Oil:

Olive Oil:

Olive oil is another oil that has a lot of vitamin E in it. So, massage the under-eye area with some olive oil every day at least twice to treat crow's feet.

Coffee:

Coffee:

Make a mix of coffee and olive oil and strain it, so that the coffee powder is removed. Then, apply this as a gel and leave it on for 10-15 minutes.

Story first published: Saturday, November 19, 2016, 12:50 [IST]
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