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asian14303
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Joined: 26 Jul 2004
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Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:20 pm |
Hi everyone!!! I am asian and i am 26 years old. Due to stress and other factors my skin has suffered esp. my under eye area...I wanna know if there is any great eye gel not cream since i have heard that eye cream add more wrinkle to your under eye...I have been reading a lot of stuff here but somehow it is a bit confusing for i have read tons of product...I am looking for an eye gel that is effective yet not so expensive...And another question is if i order a product here will i pay for shippiong andhow much would it be??? Thanks for your help |
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Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:29 pm |
I am loving Okusil. It is a AlphaDermaCE product line. I am 59 years old and it has helped my eye area so much. Firmed my bags and hooded area above the eye. It is in a gel formular and a little goes a long way. What is really nice is this product line has a 100% money back guarantee.
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Thu Aug 26, 2004 2:12 am |
I really don't know about this "eye creams will give you wrinkles" thing. If you have dry skin around your eyes then you should use a moisturising cream, if you only need light moisturisation then you can gor for a gel. I think it's as simple as that.
Having said that, if you really have your heart set on an eye gel then Orlane Oligo Cooling Balm (cream-gel formulation) might be the way to go. Sensational Eyes Eye Gel by Babor is good too plus it's fun to use 'coz it has tiny little blue spheres (which obviously contain some ingredient, though I'm not sure what it is) in it. Unlike in the PTR Power K Eye Rescue cream though, these little spheres dissolve really easily once the gel is applied to skin.
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Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:53 am |
cellularskin eyebright is quite nice! I use it alone at night and it is moisturising enough and my eyes are less puffy than using creams. It's pretty cheap and although I haven't lost my dark circles, they are getting noticeably better! I think the issue with eyecreams is that people tend to use too much, which can overload the delicate eye area. I heard that you should use a 'grain of rice' amount between both eyes. Perhaps the best way to ensure that you do this is to buy a really, REALLY expensive eye cream |
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Saiz
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Joined: 02 Sep 2004
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Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:18 pm |
I dont think price matters. Try Trilogy Eye Contour Cream - it is made with rosehip oil... I find it moisturising and firming - also deminishes fine lines. All natural so good for sensitive skin...
I buy it throughwww.nzpacific.com - free delivery. I dont know if they give free samples but you could try. |
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