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Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:00 pm |
I am a firm supporter for Cellcosmet Eye Contour Cream and have been using it for the past 10 months - it definitely performs better than most eye creams I have tried.
However, as some of you may have read that I am currently in the phase of being obssessed with my age, I keep noticing how my eyes are more sunken in, dry with fine feathery lines ALL OVER
In desperation, one fateful night, I heaped on Sothy's Hydroptimale mask over the undereye area and left it overnight. I woke up next morning with the freshest pair of eyes I hv seen for a long time. Especially the dry inner corner of the undereye area is quite smooth - hardly any lines visible. I have been since practising this Hydration for Eyes a few times a week - it definitely helps....
Some of you may have read my review (a long time ago) on the same product - well, I found another use - yay!!
If the all else have not quite done it for you, try this
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Mabsy
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Wed Jul 07, 2004 2:43 am |
Jenny,
Does the Hydroptimale Mask say it can be used around the eye area? Actually, that doesn't matter. My question I guess is - did it sting at all when you applied it? I get that with some face masks when I get too close to the eye area. I have a Thalgo eye contour mask that's good but I don't like the smell of it. I might give that to my mum and try something else. Have you tried the Sothys Destressing eye mask by any chance? That's the one I've been thinking about.
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Wed Jul 07, 2004 3:15 am |
Mabsy
It doesn't say not to. It is definitely soothing and has a pleasant scent. I have tried this for numerous times with no adverse effects. I have not tried Sothy's Destressing Mask. It sounds like it is meant for puffy eyes though (I may be wrong here) - well - slightly puffed eyes means less wrinkles to me...hehehe
If you are getting Destressing for yr Mum, let me know how it works out.
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