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Thu May 06, 2004 10:13 am |
My skin is relatively dry (worse in winter than right now), and I use products from Dermalogica and MD Formulations. But I am very lazu when it comes to eyecream ! I have the Hydrating Eyecream from MD, but I feel that my skin needs even more moisture/oil than that, so I am wondering:
What eyecreams could you recommend to me, preferably ones sold at EDS?
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Thu May 06, 2004 10:31 am |
Cellcosmet eye cream-haven't tried it yet. I Am going to order it based on the rave reviews and the recommendation from EDS. Before you faint when you look at the price, remember that it's double the amount of a usual eye cream. |
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Thu May 06, 2004 11:13 pm |
The best eye cream I've ever tried is Cellcosmet. It's perfectly good for dry skin. My eyes look at least 5 years younger than before after using it for just a few months.  |
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Mabsy
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Fri May 07, 2004 3:17 am |
marina wrote: |
Before you faint when you look at the price, remember that it's double the amount of a usual eye cream. |
Yeah, that's what I had to keep telling myself before I bought it. It's seriously worth it though, and yes, it is double the size and lasts ages.
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Fri May 07, 2004 5:38 pm |
Hey all,
I love eye creams, I don't think I am at the age where Cellcosmet would make a huge difference for a HUGE price (since I'm only 23), but I still want to hydrate around that area. I've tried Dermalogica Intensive Eye Repair and loved it! It's rich, but I didn't break out at all... The trick with the eye creams is to use very little and not to go very close to the edge of the eye. Also I found if you apply eye cream to the eye lid before going to bed, puffy eyes are a defenite yes in the morning.
Another great Eye Cream that my friend uses is Sothys Active Contour, I don't really like Sothys that much, but the eye cream is great!
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Sat May 08, 2004 6:31 pm |
Hello Girls:
I agree with Glow.  |
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Sat May 08, 2004 6:38 pm |
hey glow:
so .. did you mean not to apply eye cream on the eyelid before going to bed  |
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Mabsy
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Sat May 08, 2004 8:56 pm |
Applying some eyecreams on the eyelids may cause puffiness (depends on the cream and the person I guess). I use Cellcosmet all over and have had no problems - it actually specifically says that it can be applied to the eyelid.
I agree with Glow in that being 23, she may not see any physical improvement in the skin around her eye area (there's nothing to improve! ). I'm 27 and I'd very much like to keep the skin around my eyes line-free for as long as I can. But, even though I don't see an improvement in lines (no lines here yet *fingers crossed*) I still keep using it because (a) it feels and smells fabulous, (b) it's very light yet moisturising, and (c) though I may not be seeing dramatic results now, I am hoping that using it will delay the onset of lines etc (though, granted, other creams may do that too - I just have faith in Cellcosmet).
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Sat May 08, 2004 9:42 pm |
I agree with Mabsy. Some eyecreams are not meant to be used on the eyelids. But Cellcosmet is safe to use on all of the contour of your eyes. I have super sensitive and reactive skin especially around my eyes, and Cellcosmet and Decleor Harmonie eye creams are the two eye ptds I trust to use everyday. I'm 25 and I've been actively using eye creams since I turned 20 thinking that anti aging should be started as soon as you can ( I'm also a worry-wart...hee hee...)  |
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Sat May 08, 2004 11:51 pm |
I have to agree with Cellcosmet eye contour cream. I have a realllly!! sensitive eye area- and I'm a contact lens wearer so am prone to red sore eyes if not careful with creams around that area. I haven't had a reaction to Cellcosmet at all.My under eye area is diffinately less puffy and darkened, and my fine lines are reducing.
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Sun May 09, 2004 9:31 am |
Thanks for clarifying!!! I dont have a habit of using an eye-cream (just ocassionally when I see the dark circles appear!! puffiness and fine lines are not my concern yet !) I think I am not proactive enough .. haha . should get myself into the applying eyecream routine!!
This is interesting to know that some of the eye creams are not meant to apply on the eyelid!! I never heard of this before ..so, if the packaging does not specify, does it mean it is safe for the entire eye? Thanks! |
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