Haloxyl Can Reduce Dark Circles Under the Eyes

An ingredient, called Haloxyl, is being said to have success in reducing the dark circles under the eyes. The ingredient is being used in the best eye creams available these days.
Anti-aging eye creams are constantly being formulated with new ingredients as experts try to find the best mix of ingredients to treat skin impediments such as dark circles under the eyes. Dark circles under the eyes are a common complaint among people get into their 30's and start seeing the wear and tear under the eye area build up.

I've been studying a lot about this topic, and it seems that Haloxyl is coming up quite often in the discussions online in the best eye creams. So, I decided to dig a little bit deeper and see what I could find. Many times when you look for information about an anti-aging ingredient, you come across opinions and obvious slants towards what it does or doesn't do as people market many different ingredients and tout them as the best for your under-eye area. Well, this wasn't the case with haloxyl as I was able to find out a wealth of information out there, including results of clinical studies.

Sederma is the maker of this ingredients. They state in writing that Haloxyl is a synthetic ingredient made to reduce dark circles under the eyes. Eye care authority websites has published information about the studies. When I read the tests, they did show that the compound produces results when used for the skin discoloration.

In light of boring you with details, here is what I took away from the summary. Records showed a 19% and 45% improvement was confirmed in testers using it to treat discolored skin. Similar studies talked about how Haloxyl enhanced and stimulated the natural elements in the skin while it worked well in reducing the darkness and restoring the skin components that work to promote cell rejuvenation.

Of course, there are many other complaints people have as they age when they look at their under eye area. Haloxyl has sold me on it's ability to reduce dark circles under the eyes, which is of extreme importance to most aging Americans.

Other ailments people suffer from include eye wrinkling, puffy eyes, bags under the eyes, and even crows feet. As people continue to try to treat these, they must identify ingredients that work them therapeutically. Of course, an instant fix is always nice, but therapeutic treatment is the only way to get long term results. Here is a look at another common ingredient I have found in formulas that contain haloxyl.

Argireline is becoming a more known botox alternative. It's studies and benefits are overwhelming people.

According to an industry authority website "In a clinical study published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science, acetyl hexapeptide-3 at a 10% concentration has been shown to reduce the depth of wrinkles up to 30% after 30 days of use." That is pretty powerful stuff.

So, in my research of haloxyl, I came across Argireline. I hadn't really known much about it before this research, but it is an ingredient found in the best eye serum, so it's hard to ignore it's potency.
Haloyxl
Haloxyl has clinical studies showing it's results in treating dark circles under the eyes and cannot be ignored as it's a powerful anti-aging ingredient.

By Dale Doback
Published: 5/5/2009
 
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