When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: how to whiten eyes quickly

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. How to Depuff Eyes Quickly, According to Dermatologists and ...

    www.aol.com/depuff-eyes-quickly-according...

    Speaking of eye tools, Banner has a pro tip for elevating your regular skincare routine. “Apply eye cream and manipulate the product into the skin using a jade roller. Start at the inner eyes ...

  3. Treat Puffy Eyes Instantly with These Tips and Tricks from ...

    www.aol.com/treat-puffy-eyes-instantly-tips...

    Small enough to tuck in a pocket, SallyeAnder’s under-eye treatment is easy to apply and quickly works to reduce puffiness while simultaneously working on crow’s feet and wrinkles. The gentle ...

  4. Psst: Our Favorite Depuffing Eye Cream is Under $15 (Yes ...

    www.aol.com/ive-tested-hundreds-eye-creams...

    Vinoperfect Dark Circle Brightening Eye Cream. Dark circles and puffiness getting you down?Then try this editor-loved product from Caudalie. "I use this eye cream every morning and it makes me ...

  5. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_brightener

    Some advanced face and eye powders contain optical brightener microspheres that brighten shadowed or dark areas of the skin, such as "tired eyes". End uses of optical brighteners include: Detergent whitener (instead of bluing agents) Paper brightening (internal or in a coating) Fiber whitening (internal, added to polymer melts)

  6. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_whitening

    Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have ...

  7. Venetian ceruse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_ceruse

    Venetian ceruse or Venetian white, [2] also known as blanc de céruse de Venise [3] and Spirits of Saturn, [4] was a 16th-century cosmetic used as a skin whitener. It was in great demand and considered the best available at the time, supposedly containing the best quality white lead sourced from Venice , the global merchant capital at the time.