October Poll: The Eyes Have It
Here at MenScience, we are constantly striving to understand what works and doesn't work when it comes to men's skin care and grooming. It is with this in mind that we maintain a monthly poll asking visitors to our website what their opinion is on a wide range of skincare, style and grooming topics.
This month's poll focused on what men think about eye treatments to reduce dark under-eye circles, sagging skin and wrinkles in the area. Here are just a few of the interesting results we collected:
- Men tended to fall on either side of the spectrum when it came to using an eye product: 34% used one on a daily basis and 39% have never used one at all.
- Of those that used a product, more than 50% started early, beginning in their twenties.
- Main concerns have been with diminishing dark circles and puffy eyes, not with reducing wrinkles.
- Surprisingly, most users believe that lack of sleep, rather than aging, is the main cause of these problems.
We're always looking for new opinions, so visit http://www.menscience.com/mayCst.htm to give your's. Be one of the first 200 visitors and be automatically entered to win a prize.
DG
This month's poll focused on what men think about eye treatments to reduce dark under-eye circles, sagging skin and wrinkles in the area. Here are just a few of the interesting results we collected:
- Men tended to fall on either side of the spectrum when it came to using an eye product: 34% used one on a daily basis and 39% have never used one at all.
- Of those that used a product, more than 50% started early, beginning in their twenties.
- Main concerns have been with diminishing dark circles and puffy eyes, not with reducing wrinkles.
- Surprisingly, most users believe that lack of sleep, rather than aging, is the main cause of these problems.
We're always looking for new opinions, so visit http://www.menscience.com/mayCst.htm to give your's. Be one of the first 200 visitors and be automatically entered to win a prize.
DG
2 Comments:
I have more of a dark shadow under my eye.. that is the skin pigmentation generally under the eye is of a different more darkish nature than the rest of my face
I dont know when looking for eye products if the 'dark eye circle' thing applies to my situation because I think thats something different
You can find out more about dark under-eye circles by reading the article Raccoon Eyes at http://www.menscience.com/Get-Rid-of-Puffy-Eyes-Dark-Ci_ep_49.html. You can also send a question to the experts at [email protected] Hope this helps!
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