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Since the skin around your eyes is thinner
and more delicate than the rest of your
complexion, it's imperative to be as gentle
as possible when touching this area. Your
ring finger (on either hand) is the optimal
choice for applying any eye treatments—including
our featured product, DHC Q10 Eye Cream—as
it is the weakest of your digits and consequently
exerts the least amount of pressure as you
administer products to your skin in a light
tapping motion to stimulate circulation
and aid absorption. |
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Your ring finger (on either hand) is
the optimal choice for applying any eye
treatments—including our featured
product, DHC Q10 Eye Cream—as it
is the weakest of your digits and consequently
exerts the least amount of pressure as
you administer products to your skin in
a light tapping motion to stimulate circulation
and aid absorption. |
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DHC recommends that you begin
at the outer corner of your eye when
applying eye creams, moving underneath
the orbital bone toward your nose and
inner eye corner. Then proceed along
your brow bone until you've come "full
circle." |
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