5. Rose water
In addition to its delicate scent, rose water is known to even out the complexion and restore vitality to tired skin. Like cucumber, rose water has astringent properties, which allows it to be used as a toner. Use two cotton pads to remove makeup and soak them in rose water for a few minutes. Then put these cotton pads on both your eyes well closed. Leave for 15 minutes and repeat the operation twice a day if possible.
6. Cornflower water
I promise, we’ll stop with the flowers later. But cornflower water is known for the well-being of our eyes, it is a must. Soak a compress with it like rose water and apply it to and around the eye. Not only does it help reduce dark circles and puffiness, but it also soothes the eyes. You won’t feel any irritation if some of this water runs under your eyelids…
7. Tomatoes
Tomatoes are very rich in lycopene, a carotenoid that is excellent for the heart, eyesight and skin. Mix equal parts lemon and tomato and use a cotton ball to brush this tasty mixture under your eyes. Especially not in the eyes, the lemon still stings as much as three paragraphs above. You can also add a little mint to your mixture… and drink it! It’s a cocktail of benefits for your skin…