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Flow751
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Joined: 24 Sep 2014
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Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:03 pm |
Hi! Can any of you suggest me any eye creams to get rid of purple under eye circles? Might as well call em dark circles. One of my under eye is thinner than the other. I see small veins. They make me look as if I'm ill they're ruining my face. Please don't suggest concealer bc it wears off it bothers my eye area. Will retin a thicken under eye skin? I'm 22 yr old female I don't smoke or drink and no I don't take drugs. |
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Thu Sep 25, 2014 2:49 am |
I have tried estee lauder, shu umera, clarins, Olay, skll, so many that I forget most of them. The only brand that works on me is Aesop, which is rather pricey. Almost us$90 for 10ml |
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Thu Sep 25, 2014 3:16 am |
I have tried estee lauder, shu umera, clarins, Olay, skll, so many that I forget most of them. The only brand that works on me is Aesop, which is rather pricey. Almost us$90 for 10ml |
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Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:51 pm |
I have the same problem. I'm only 23, so I feel your pain. I've tried every thing out there, including Retin A. I wouldn't suggest it. While Retin A is said to thicken the skin over time, it peels the outer layer of skin at a fast rate to increase cell turn over. In my opinion, it just makes already thin skin that much more irritated. My plan of attack is to meet with a few plastic surgeons to see if a filler would help the area. I have my concerns about it, but no cream is going to help to the extent I need and I'm not going to apply make up everyday. |
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Sun Sep 28, 2014 7:05 am |
For dark circles, I've had some luck with Isomers R Pur for Eyes. It runs about $35 and is sold at Isomers and ShopHQ. It has Haloxyl in it which is the ingredient most dermatologists recommend for lightening dark circles. You might also want to see if you can get a sample of Dr. Dennis Gross's new Ferulic & Retinol eye serum. It's got some good reviews. I just recently got a sample and it is a thick gel so you don't need a lot. I haven't been using it long enough to offer an opinion yet. And you would still need to use an eye cream over top of both of these products. |
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beautynfitnessgeek
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Joined: 06 Oct 2014
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Mon Oct 06, 2014 2:31 pm |
Try Elizabeth Arden Prevage or Dermalogica, alongside taking Vitamin C and E. I also have dark undereye circles and Vitamin E has helped in lessening their appearance. Don't know if it's placebo LOL but I do see that glow in my photos. |
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