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"Bunchy" eyes after 50? Do this:

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jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com

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If your eyes seem to look smaller than they did 10 years ago... you’re not alone. Here's my adv

If your eyes seem to look smaller than they did 10 years ago... you’re not alone. Here's my advice: Hi {NAME}, If your eyes seem to look smaller than they did 10 years ago — it's not all in your head. See, as the skin surrounding our eyes gets thinner with age, it often starts to “BUNCH UP” — creating an extra rim of shriveled skin around the entire eyeball. (This is why our eyes tend to appear more round as we get older too!) Luckily though, there is a simple way to address this problem at home. The link below will show you my favorite method ⇩ [Here’s how to “untangle” the look of bunchy eye skin]() It takes about 20 minutes, but it’s WORTH IT… and it’s not something you need to do daily. So if it ever feels like your eyes are “shrinking,” “melting,” or losing their youthful perimeter — don’t panic! Bunchy eyes are a lot less stubborn than you might think. Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. I initially began recommending this DIY method to clients with droopy eyelids — but since it helps widen the look of the ENTIRE eye in the process, I now consider it the most effective weekly remedy for bunchy eyes too. Let me know if you agree! [Want to make your eyes look bigger? Just go to a discrete location — and do this.](=)       This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( | [Subscribe](  8391 Beverly Blvd., #471, Los Angeles, CA 90048   [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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