How to apply roc retinol eye cream?
ror is applied to the skin every night, typically in the evening before bed, as the cream works best when the skin is most receptive. After cleansing the skin, apply a thin coating of cream around the eyes using circular motions, taking care not to pull the skin tight. Using gentle circular motions, gently press the cream into the skin around the eyes and allow it to dry.
How to apply retinol eye drops?
Are you looking for an easy way to apply retinol eye drops? Using a dropper, place one drop of the gel under each eye after cleansing and applying your night cream. Leave the drops in place for about 20 minutes and then rinse. You may find that your skin feels a little tight, but don’t wash your face off the roc cream. Doing so will remove the active ingredients and will not provide you with any benefits.
How to apply retinol eye cream?
Apply the cream underneath your eyes (located at the inner corners of each eye and under the lower eyelid, above the tear ducts) and let it dry. Use a small circular motion to gently massage the cream into your skin and wait for the cream to dry before applying makeup. The skin under your eyes tends to look red and uneven, which is why applying a retinol cream under your eyes helps even out the complexion and reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
How to apply retinol eye cream without eye irritation?
The great thing about topical treatments is that they can be applied to clean, dry skin. To prevent the skin around your eyes from drying out, apply a moisturizing eye cream underneath and all over your eyes before applying the retinol cream. Apply a pea-sized amount of cream to each eye and rub it gently into the skin. Avoid applying cream to your eyelid crease and the corners of your eyes, as these areas often have more oil and may cause your eyes to tear up
How to apply retinol eye gel?
Using a small amount of gel, apply a thin layer under the eyes and around the eyelids. Avoid applying the gel to the skin around the eyes. Leave the cream on for about 15 minutes before removing it. Don’t rub or rub your eyes. If the cream irritates your eyes, stop use immediately and see your dermatologist.