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Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:14 am |
I'm 21 have lines and puffiness.. dehydrated eye area. I want to try La Prairie- no particular reason. I get sucked in by advertising and their adds in vogue are so appealing.
They have so many different eye creams. Has anyone used any of them and what do you think? Also does anyone know which ones are suitable for me? |
_________________ 21 year old-combo skin (sometimes dry)-rare break outs-dry eye contour with lines |
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:26 am |
you are quite young, do you see fine line yet? if not, you don't really need this line.
However, if you insists, try these two:
Eye cream smart eye spf 15 for morning and
cellular eye contour eye cream for night.
Get some samples from store before buying them... |
_________________ Dry Skin, Asian, 30 |
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:17 am |
Hi seno,
La Prairie didn't work for me...my skin broke out after first use. For the price they charge for their product you can buy something better quality than La Prairie. |
_________________ Blond, blue eyes.Skin: Normal, sometimes oily, during winter very dry. Very sensitive. Occasional breakouts. Very fair. |
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:31 pm |
I recommend you to try the cheapest one, I think it is cellular eye cream. This one is supposed to be classic and was created years ago. If you love it, then you can try other LP products. If you don't , you can save a little bit of money.
Another choice is to ask for small samples.
Anyway, you are too young to use some luxurious eye creams, don't touch radiance line of LP. |
_________________ Combo, acne, dry inside, thick skin, never irrated. |
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:31 pm |
That was my worry. I don't want to use some major' anti-aging' eye creams. I have lines but they aren't that bad (I think I'm just self conscious)
I also have puffiness.
I will try and get some samples but I know that they can be a bit tight with those.. |
_________________ 21 year old-combo skin (sometimes dry)-rare break outs-dry eye contour with lines |
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Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:50 pm |
seno wrote: |
That was my worry. I don't want to use some major' anti-aging' eye creams. I have lines but they aren't that bad (I think I'm just self conscious)
I also have puffiness.
I will try and get some samples but I know that they can be a bit tight with those.. |
THere is a blue gel texure eye cream in LP line, and it is specially for dark circles and puffness. I read from MUA that it works, but probably not so obvious-- dark circles are always tough problem. |
_________________ Combo, acne, dry inside, thick skin, never irrated. |
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Fri Jun 06, 2008 8:00 am |
La Prairie is quite expensive, why don't you try another brand. I think Ole Henriksen eye cream is good, maybe you can try this. |
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Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:03 am |
januarui wrote: |
seno wrote: |
That was my worry. I don't want to use some major' anti-aging' eye creams. I have lines but they aren't that bad (I think I'm just self conscious)
I also have puffiness.
I will try and get some samples but I know that they can be a bit tight with those.. |
THere is a blue gel texure eye cream in LP line, and it is specially for dark circles and puffness. I read from MUA that it works, but probably not so obvious-- dark circles are always tough problem. |
in the shop i was told it might prickle when applying it... so i didnt worry when it really did - much...
after a few days i got something deep red below the inner eye corner on both eyes, it was like scabs...
and these things were heavy and pulled my eyeskin down, so that it caused vertical lines...
as of course i bought more stuff in the shop, as concealer etc, i was (again) suspecting the most precious and expensive item the least for it...
i can still see those vertical lines, they smoothed a little, but - well..
dark circles (i read) are caused by broken blood vessels, so im not sure how a cream can "repair" this... |
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