Christine always looks tired. Always.
Even when she’s rested and has plenty of sleep, she still looks drained and can’t keep her eyelids open.
The muscle that opens and closes your eyelid is called orbicularis oculi. It’s a fancy Latin name that literally means round muscle around the eye.
As we get older, this muscle (like almost every other muscle in our body) loses its tone, and the eyes start to droop.
When you do sit ups, you get firmer abs. If you do squats, you get a firmer bum.
If you can exercise the eye muscles properly, it can regain its tone and you’ll be able to get rid of your droopy eyelids.
At Ageless Beauty, we do that through Face Fitness and microcurrent treatment.
We’re thinking of putting together a workshop to help women exercise their orbicularis oculi muscle, so they can get rid of their droopy eyelids.
If you want to start looking more refreshed, energized, and attractive, let me know.
Here’s to your ageless beauty.
Maxine.
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