My under eyes are really really bad, I use http://www.amazon.co...x/dp/B004P2LL2K it really works unless you have not slept for a week,, in the reviews on amazon people just dont know how to use it. The way I use it is I wash under eyes with cleanser for oily skin, this dries the area out, I then put a very small amount of the FIRMx under my eyes and hit it with a hair dryer, you feel it tightening up, its amazing stuff but very tricky and inconsistent to use. I have not used it in a while as to use it in the way I said could be damaging, anyway these day I get enough sleep but at that time I was constantly partying. At that time also along with my diet that consisted mainly of beer and soju I was peeling weekly.
Hmmm... That sounds like it could be potentially damaging in the long run... I'm surprised you say your eyes are bad though, are we talking in comparison to Asian people (since they usually have ridiculously young under eyes in comparison to caucasians)? Or do you just have really high standards for yourself lol? Now, if they were bad before that last pic, that gives me a lot of hope.
By the way, you must give us the skin secrets that they use over in Korea. I'm definitely trying out that cream you'd mentioned. And are Korean plastic surgeons just ridiculously good or is it just really hard for most white people to tell if they've had plastic surgery?
I spose I really do compare myself to Asian people now and haha it is tough... but the Asian people that were born in Australia or have been here over 10yrs they do look much the same as us. My under eyes are about normal for a 30yo unless I am not sleeping or heavy drinking, I'm a programmer with my own software product and have stayed awake for 48hrs or more many times in the past to finish off new features or iron out bugs. Latley I have not been doing this! I'm caring about myself first..
Koreans beauty secrets come down to just intense pressure from their society to look good, from birth they are scolded by their mothers to not scrunch their faces up "dont make wrinkle!" you will hear this all the time in Korea. Other things are pretty standard, splashing cold water on face and using every product they can find is all that I can think of.
I have seen on the web but can not find it anymore, that Korean people have thicker skin than other races.
And the surgery... they do it at a younger age, around 22yo I think that helps a lot with the healing and results, the procedures they do are much more complicated than western doctors, for example facial contouring where the cheek bones are cut away or the jaw line made more angular. They are changing the entire structure of their faces by 3D imaging then cutting and chisling bone away.. so doing a thread face lift or something like that is a walk in the park for these doctors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyMOq9hj0PU
Every day on the way to my office I see these posters of pretty young girls who get their faces changed to be the Korean ideal of beauty. If it makes them happy or gets them ahead in life thats great but they dont look to bad to me already..
and marcobjj
yes at that time I was doing skin peels weekly, it makes a difference for sure.
It is also just about good light, many celebs photos you see are take with really good portrait lenses, the first phot of mine there was taken by a guy at that party who had a proper camera and he also had a flash that had some kind of plastic covering on it like a big frosted plastic bulb that pointed straight up, the second photo was take with a high end sony camera that probably was in some portrait mode or something that does enhance skin.