5 beauty tips to lighten and brighten eyes without surgery


Posted June 25, 2009 by Linda Miller Comment on this article Leave a comment
Nothing against plastic surgeons, but I’m a bit of a chicken when it comes to slicing my skin. Same goes for needles filled with plumpers and such.  So, I read everything I can about products that help minimize fine lines and wrinkles, and tone and tighten my skin. If it can be done without a cut or a poke, I’m interested.

That’s why “5 Beauty Tips to Lighten and Brighten Eyes Without Surgery” in the subject line of an e-mail caught my interest.

Lifting and brightening eyes doesn’t have to take the work of an expert plastic surgeon, the e-mail said. All a woman really needs are a few quick fixes in her back pocket and her eyes will never have looked brighter or lighter.

I was hooked. So I read on.

What followed was Nicole Flevaris’ stash of tips that every woman should know. Flevaris is a beauty expert and co-owner of Outlashe Eyelash Extensions.

Shape that brow: Get your brows stenciled for a perfect and even look. Stenciling works wonders in pening up your face and making eyes look lifted. Go for a cleanign at least every two to three weeks to prevent an unkempt brow.

Extend yourself to the max: Having eyelash extensions applied will instantly open up the eye and make it brighter. “Our cleints are always being asked if they just came back from vacation or if they had any work done after they get their first set of Outlash Eyelash Extensions. These babies work like magic!”

Not your average wrinkle cream:  We have heard of StriVectin and other wrinkle and dark spot erasers, but one secret not many women know is that using Preparing H under your eyes is a sure fire way to brighten eyes and reduce bags — however you can only use this once a month at the most, so save it for a special occasion.

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