October 21, 2009

6 Tips for Applying Eye Magic

Eye Magic being applied to the crease of the eye

Eye Magic being applied to the crease of the eye

Eye Magic can make a big difference in the way you look and feel. The product is designed to brighten tired or heavy eyes by adding support to drooping upper eyelid skin, without the high cost, recovery time, and potential complications of eyelid surgery. Once you’ve mastered the application process, you’ll find the improvement in the way you look is truly amazing. Here are six tips to help you successfully apply Eye Magic:

1. Read the instructions!
This may seem obvious, but reading the instructions included with your package is very important. There is a unique process for applying Eye Magic, and you have to follow each step in order, or you may have difficulty positioning the strips properly. Always follow these three basic steps: (1) Remove the strip from the backing (2) Apply a small amount of gel to the sticky side of the strip, and (3) Position the strip on the fold line of the eyelid and adjust as necessary.

2. Take your time and be patient
Relax and take your time! Remember, you are learning a new skill. Be patient with the application, and realize that you may not get it on the first try. You may have to remove the strip from your eyelid and reposition it a number of times until you get the hang of it. With a little effort you can make it work, so keep at it until you do. Don’t give up after trying only one set of strips!

3. Each eye is different
Remember that each eye is a little different. Positioning the Eye Magic strips may not be the same for both eyes and may change slightly between applications. After a while, you’ll get a feel for the application and will be able to easily correct the droop of your lids by adding support where it’s needed.

4. Always use the gel
Eye Magic strips are far too sticky to apply without the gel. Always apply a thin layer across the sticky side, just enough to cover it. The gel allows for repositioning and easy removal without sacrificing the strong adhesion needed for all day wear. After hours of wear, you’ll find the strips will loosen a bit, which allows for easy removal. If you need to remove the strips while they are still tightly bonded to the skin, you can use mineral oil or any make up remover containing mineral oil for quick removal.

5. Be creative with the strips
The Eye Magic strips come in two sizes that will work for most eyelids. However, eye shapes and sizes vary so much that for some people, a little creativity may be necessary. Here are some possible solutions:

  • If you find the strips are too long, trim the ends off after peeling them from the backing.
  • To further decrease visibility, clip the ends off at an angle (longest point on the top).
  • If you need less coverage, trim the strips to make them a bit thinner while they are still on the backing. This may take some practice.
  • If you need more support for the skin above the eyelid, you can layer or overlap the Eye Magic strips.
  • If you have a lot of excess skin, you can trim a third strip and add it where it’s needed. Layering doesn’t necessarily increase the visibility of the strips, so give it a try if you feel you need the extra support. Always use the gel, regardless.

6. Adjust your technique if the strips buckle
Some new users have found that the Eye Magic strips “buckle” in the middle. Buckling can be caused by two things: using too much gel, or the Eye Magic strip is too long to properly fit the eye. Make sure you are using only a small amount of gel, just enough to coat the adhesive side of the strip with a thin layer. If you find that the strips are still buckling, snip off the ends of each strip before applying. Eye Magic is versatile and snipping the ends won’t reduce the effectiveness of the strip. Be creative and use the techniques mentioned in Tip #5.

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October 12, 2009

What are “Hooded” Eyelids?

The term “hooded”, when used to describe eyelids, is confusing to some people.  In looking for only one definitive meaning, it’s clear that hooded generally means eyelids that are partly covered by skin when the eyes are open.  Using that description, it’s likely that everyone’s eyes will eventually become hooded as a result of sagging skin due to aging.  Plastic surgeons who perform blepharoplasty (upper and lower eyelid surgery), sometimes use the word to describe natural sagging or drooping due to aging, probably because it is a commonly used term to describe the condition.  Used most accurately, the term hooded describes eye configurations where bone structure is the reason that the eyelids are not completely visible when the eyes are open.

Hooded eyelids before and after using Eye Magic

Hooded eyelids before and after using Eye Magic

Hooded, as it relates to bone structure, describes a brow area above the lids that juts out a bit causing the skin that covers the area just below the eyebrows to obscure part of the eyelids along the curve of the lid.  In younger people, the skin that covers a portion of the eyelid is not actually sagging even though it may have the appearance of heaviness. This type of eye structure is also called “bedroom eyes” as it appears seductive to some people.  Some well known celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Renee Zellweger have hooded eyelids.  For those looking to open up the eyelid area, Eye Magic can create the look of a full eyelid by lifting and supporting the skin that’s covering the eyelid underneath.

The word hooded is also used to describe large eyelids that have no distinct shape or definition.  This type of lid does not have the crease that creates an eyelid in deeper set eyes. Hooded eyelids are common among those of Asian descent, and unlike the previous description of a more pronounced brow, it’s an eye configuration that results from a flatter, smoother bone structure.  To create an eyelid for this configuration generally requires a small, stiff strip, commonly referred to as “double eyelid tape.  Double eyelid tape is specifically designed for Asian eyes, or any eyelid without a crease.  The Eye Magic support strips are a bit larger, softer and more pliable than double eyelid tape and are specifically designed for eyes that have an existing crease and deeper eye socket.  While the more comfortable Eye Magic strips may create an eyelid for some where a crease does not exist, for others without a crease it may not be stiff enough to create a visible lid.

For more on Eye Magic products, visit www.eyemagic.net.

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