How To Treat Droopy Eyelids Naturally... The Results Are Amazing!

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Concerned about aging, droopy eyelids? Ptosis is the medical term for a drooping upper eyelid. Egg whites are effective in making your skin tighten and firm and help you get rid of eyelid issues like drooping, sagging, and hooding.

All it takes is one sleepless night for our eyes to look tired. In fact, our eyes make a big difference in our appearance.

Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed that your eyelids appear to be drooping, and the skin is sagging?

Also known as ptosis, drooping eyelids may appear as a consequence of natural aging, but they can also be congenital, or even arise from diseases such as diabetes or other nervous-system related problems. In some cases, apart from the aesthetic discomfort, the drooping eyelids can also affect your vision.

If this is your case, you’ve probably already thought about doing something about it, such as surgery.

But before you turn to more invasive methods, we’ve brought you a very simple recipe that will quickly improve the appearance of drooping eyelids: And the best part is that it only takes one ingredient, which you probably already have in your kitchen.

Here's what to do:

Ingredients

1 egg white;
1 cotton swab.

Instructions

If you have any makeup on your face remove it completely and wash your face afterwards. Then break the egg and separate the egg white from the egg yolk.

For this recipe, you’ll need only the egg white.

Dip the cotton swab in the egg white.

Close your eyes and apply the egg whites all over your eyelid.

Keep your eyes closed until the egg white is dry.

It’s recommended that you do this application up to three times a week.

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