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Mon Mar 28, 2005 6:44 am |
Just wondering if anyone has tried this - what it was used to address and how effective it is - like the cream, it sounds amazing, but does it deliver? Particularly interested in its effects re sagging upper eye lids and crows feet!
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 12:55 am |
shivvie, if I dont get the cellcosmet again I will be getting the strivectin, but I dont think its just for eyes, but I will only use it round the eyes. Pudoodles swears by it. I think its around £70 but its a huge tube compared to normal eye creams..... |
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:02 am |
I have used both, the regular StriVectin, and the StriVectin eyecream. Both work great!! They both give excellent moisture and the fine lines that were under my eyes are gone. If you can tolerate the peppermint oil in the regular, this is a much better deal, and it is just as effective as the actual SV eye cream is. |
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:15 am |
Im sold!! cheers faith. I think I have to give it a go after the Cellcosmet. Im determind to finish one bottle of eye cream for the first time |
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Thu Mar 31, 2005 9:10 am |
The Strivectin has served me enormously well around the eye area - my entire face for that matter! I must admit though, that since having achieved great results, I've started experimenting (but I still have my strivectin!!) and am currently enamoured with the Cellcosmet eye cream (but I'd recommend the SV to anyone concerned with lining, that's for sure!)
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Mabsy
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Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:07 pm |
Glad you like the Cellcosmet eye cream Pudoodles |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 5:03 am |
Pudoodles wrote: |
The Strivectin has served me enormously well around the eye area - my entire face for that matter! I must admit though, that since having achieved great results, I've started experimenting (but I still have my strivectin!!) and am currently enamoured with the Cellcosmet eye cream (but I'd recommend the SV to anyone concerned with lining, that's for sure!)
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Pudoodoles, do you have any lines at all??? |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 8:46 am |
I find the texture of the ordinary Strivectin too heavy for my eye area, makes it puffy and more wrinkly looking. Haven't tried the eye version, maybe it's better. Just thought I'd mention if you're considering it just for your eyes. Though it's worked for Pudoodles and others it doesn't suit everyone. |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 10:18 am |
Molly wrote: |
I find the texture of the ordinary Strivectin too heavy for my eye area, makes it puffy and more wrinkly looking. Haven't tried the eye version, maybe it's better. Just thought I'd mention if you're considering it just for your eyes. Though it's worked for Pudoodles and others it doesn't suit everyone. |
Very true. The first time I used the regular SV on my eyes, I really caked it on, thinking the more the better. Well, my eyes watered for about 25 mins. Now I still use it all over my face and around my eyes, but I use it a lot more sparingly. |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 1:08 pm |
Cindi wrote: |
Pudoodles wrote: |
The Strivectin has served me enormously well around the eye area - my entire face for that matter! I must admit though, that since having achieved great results, I've started experimenting (but I still have my strivectin!!) and am currently enamoured with the Cellcosmet eye cream (but I'd recommend the SV to anyone concerned with lining, that's for sure!)
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Pudoodoles, do you have any lines at all??? |
Are you kidding me?! You bet I do!! That pic you saw of me had my face on a bit of a slant - My frown lines are pretty impressive, if I do say so myself!! |
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Sat Apr 02, 2005 1:11 pm |
Molly wrote: |
I find the texture of the ordinary Strivectin too heavy for my eye area, makes it puffy and more wrinkly looking. Haven't tried the eye version, maybe it's better. Just thought I'd mention if you're considering it just for your eyes. Though it's worked for Pudoodles and others it doesn't suit everyone. |
That's for sure! I always feel a slight uneasiness when I talk about it because I am so cognisant of just how terribly some people respond to it.
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