
Wrinkles around the eyes can appear at any age. The skin here is thinner, almost without sebaceous glands, and is constantly working: we blink, smile, squint. Add lack of sleep, stress and dry air – and the first crow's feet appear.
We are used to looking for expensive creams and salon treatments, thinking that only they will help remove wrinkles. But strong cosmetics can irritate, so soft, natural care is better.
Cosmetologists are constantly looking for natural products that will take care of the skin without causing unpleasant consequences. For the delicate skin around the eyes, they found an affordable and simple remedy.
To combat the network of fine wrinkles, they recommend using flaxseed.
Each seed contains a real concentrate of healthy ingredients. This is Omega-3, which nourishes the skin and makes it dense. And phytoestrogens, which maintain hormonal balance and youthful skin. As well as vitamin E and lignans, which protect collagen and work as antioxidants.
That is why flaxseed gel under the eyes helps smooth out wrinkles in a natural way.
How to prepare “gel of youth”
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp. flax seeds
- ½ cup hot water
Preparation
- Pour water over the seeds and let sit for 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally.
- Strain – you will get a viscous gel.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Application
Apply a thin layer to the area around the eyes.
- Keep it for 15–20 minutes.
- Rinse off with warm water.
- Use 3-4 times a week.
In just a week, the skin will become more elastic, wrinkles will be softer, and your look will be fresh.
Can be used all over the face, lips, neck and décolleté. Some even apply it to their hair as a light gel.
To enhance the effect, add flax seeds to your diet. For example, 1 tsp. into porridge or brew as a thick drink. This is how the skin receives nutrition from the inside and outside.
Flaxseed costs a penny, but it is gentle, natural and noticeable. A simple solution that really works for everyday care.
Try it for at least a week – perhaps it will become your favorite beauty product.
Important: This information is not a substitute for consulting a doctor. The body's response to changes in diet/training may depend on individual physiology, genetic predisposition and health status. It is recommended to consult a specialist.




