It is often said that the eyes are the windows to our soul. The interpretation of that saying would depend on people's point of views but for me, this is because how we perceive or see things through our eyes often conveys who we are. True or not, I'll leave that to the pundits of human behavior. What I do know is that there are other portholes into our soul. In this day of stem cell research, mobile phones, computers and the internet, I say that blogs are the new windows to our soul.
Web logs are all the rage these days that we see them popping up by the hundreds every few hours. Commonly known as blogs, these online journals give their authors a stage where they are the central character in a theatrical piece rivaling that of a Shakespearean play. The drama, adventures, misadventures, hobbies and dreary day-to-day happenings are the usual subjects of a personal log. The author's thoughts, ideas, concepts and opinions on anything that strikes his or her fancy would be the object of an entry. Fiery comments and views are common logs to anybody who has a blog. It does serve a cathartic function for many, providing a very economical and accessible means to blow off some steam rather than hurling inanimate objects or visiting a shrink. In the process of reading someone's blog, we get a glimpse of who or what the author is all about. More importantly, for people who do maintain these internet-based diaries, a journey of self-discovery also takes place when they embark on such an excursion. You really do not know who you are until you see your thoughts in black and white or in the case of blogs, you'll see your thoughts in any color that you want printed on a background of your choosing. Confused feelings and how you hold certain events in your life often goes unobserved. This is because when that fleeting moment of rushing emotions and sentiments has gone by, the clarity that you experienced at the time will degrade exponentially. How long before you lose the lucid thoughts depends, but ?writing? it down helps very much in this situation. Leaving yourself wide open for other people to see, prod and judge takes a lot of courage. You won't always like the comments that people leave in your entries but that is all part of having a blog.
Of course blogs aren't just glorified diaries. It has become a staple tool in news agencies utilizing them like they would a bulletin board where they'll have regular updates on news postings. Photo and video blogs are also numerous as various enthusiasts and other organizations discover the ease to which they could disseminate information to members.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have something that I need to get off my chest. It's about life's intricacies and the triviality of experiences that we all go through that make us who we are. You are welcome to read it by the way.
Eyes Windows To Soul
Many people have written and commented much about the eyes. They are often argued to be windows of the soul. In addition, they are often the first facial feature that is noticed. Another important spot is the area of skin around the eyes. It contains the thinnest, most delicate skin found on the entire body surface.
Although a large percentage of persons are careful to use facial and neck creams designed to prevent wrinkling and aging, they often neglect their eyes. Worse, they may use the same cream on their eyes as for the face and neck. This skin, however, requires different treatment than the remainder of the face. This is why many different eye creams have been created for use. These creams, unlike most facial creams, are also safe for use around the eyes.
The area around the eyes often begins to become dry with aging and sun exposure. In addition, no oil glands or subcutaneous fat around the eyes protects this skin from its inherent susceptibility to dryness. Wrinkling, puffy skin, and dark circles beneath the eyes are hallmarks of aging skin. Eye creams that prevent aging can help to hydrate the skin and decrease the prominence of wrinkles around the eyes. In addition, they aid in minimizing the damage caused by ultraviolet rays.
Various types of eye creams and serums are available. They range from $10 for creams to $400 for entire kits designed to prevent the appearance of aging around the eyes. Each of these ointments will result in different degrees of success for each individual. A person may need to try several different types of creams before locating the one that is most effective for his or her skin type.
Most eye creams contain similar ingredients. The most prominently featured ingredients include alpha hydroxy acids that are combined with vitamins A, D, and E. The former assist in removing dead skin cells from the skin's outer layer to provide a more youthful appearance of the skin. Vitamin A is proven to aid in the renewal of skin cells. A few serums offer essential oils and extracts to help soften and moisten the skin around the eye.
The goal of every age prevention cream is to moisturize the skin, repair the damage caused by the ultraviolet rays of the sun, and to improve the elasticity, firmness, and tone of the skin around the eyes. Each of these interventions assist in decreasing the prominence of wrinkles, laugh lines, and crow's feet. It should be mentioned that some creams are designed only to reduce the effects of puffiness and dark circles. Savvy customers read carefully to know what a cream is designed for before choosing to purchase it.
Most age prevention creams are designed to be applied at night, although there a few designed for use during the day. Persons who seriously desire to care for their eyes and prevent the effects of aging complement the application of these creams with dietary and lifestyle health. It is important to eat foods that are high in antioxidants, as well as to wear sunglasses and hats, which help to reduce sunlight exposure to the eyes.
It is impossible to promise eternal youth or the entire elimination of all wrinkles from a person's skin. However, applying the appropriate age prevention eye cream can assist the eyes and skin to retain a youthful appearance for much longer than they otherwise might.
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