Friday, July 12, 2013

How to Prevent and Treat Crow’s Feet

Crow’s feet are usually the first signs of ageing that appear on the face. They are usually the first lines we notice and if not addressed they can quickly become the first of many. Preventing crow’s feet, making them less visible and treating them is possible and Grove Beauty Clinic can help.
 
What are Crow’s Feet?
Crow’s feet are the little lines, or creases, that appear around the corners of the eyes.  They vary from person to person in depth and noticeability. They are shaped like little Vs or, as the name suggests, splayed birds' feet. 
Crow’s feet can appear as a result of too much squinting, causing the skin to crease into the lines that squinting causes. This can be from worry, or more commonly from squinting at the sun. Wearing sunglasses is a quick fix for that.  Not only will your eyes be shielded from harmful UV rays but the delicate around-the-eye skin will be protected against further damage too. Smoking is a no-no and not getting enough sleep or drinking enough water can make the symptoms worse.
Crow’s feet, like other fine lines that are associated with ageing, occur when the skin, as it matures, starts to lose collagen and the elastin that keeps skin supple.
Advanced Cosmetic Help from Grove
Specialised and advanced cosmetic products from CosMedix and Results RX are designed to smooth fine lines such as crow’s feet gently and effectively. These advanced formulas are available only through a trained and qualified practitioner and only after a detailed skin analysis.
CosMedix and Results RX products comprise natural ingredients reduced down to their most elemental form for the greatest effect.  Gentle skin peels and restorative moisture enhancing creams help to restore the elasticity of the skin, helping to erase fine lines and prevent the forming of new ones.
 
Don’t Let Crow’s Feet Spoil Your Complexion
Call the experts at Grove Beauty Clinic today on 0208 579 2010 for more information on the gentle skin benefits of CosMedix and Results RX or to book your skin analysis.
 

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