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vaaak
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Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:30 pm |
So i've tried a lot. Clinque's all about eyes, Claudine's SUPER expensive under eye moisturizer...sure they moisturize but I want something better! I have dark circles, lines, and bags under my eyes. Any ideas?? |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:55 am |
My faves are Avon Anew Clinical Lift - if you have saggy upper eyes, really recommend this, I notice the difference if I don't use it for a few days (and my eyes arent that saggy!) Also it seems to have lessened my dark circles a little
Next Kiehls Imperiale Repairatuer Moisturising Eye balm, this feels a little like vaseline (which I used for a few yrs around my eyes, so am used to), but really does a good job of moisturising the undereye area. Have started using retin-a around the eye, and find this really helps with the dryness and fine lines.
Finally, try Easy Eye solutions for your eye bags, seems to work for lots of people, though I've not seen any results. |
_________________ 32, still using: OCM, vitc C, epidermx, ageless (for my lips), now added clarisonic, silk pillow and Aldi skincare! Skin is better than ever 31, medium olive skin, combination-oily. Staples: epidermx II, OCM, retin-a, vit c powder, facial exercises (ageless). |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:43 am |
mowgli wrote: |
My faves are Avon Anew Clinical Lift - if you have saggy upper eyes, really recommend this, I notice the difference if I don't use it for a few days (and my eyes arent that saggy!) Also it seems to have lessened my dark circles a little
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OOh. This sounds good. So, this works for the saggy upper lids? |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:17 am |
rileygirl wrote: |
mowgli wrote: |
My faves are Avon Anew Clinical Lift - if you have saggy upper eyes, really recommend this, I notice the difference if I don't use it for a few days (and my eyes arent that saggy!) Also it seems to have lessened my dark circles a little
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OOh. This sounds good. So, this works for the saggy upper lids? |
Bump that, I want to hear if this is really working for people! |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:38 am |
Check out reviews below. Looks like its a bit of a mixed bag for people, but at around £5/$5 (from eBay), its not too much of a burden to try it. I'm not the most perceptive of people when it comes to things like this, but when I use this I notice a wide eyed lifted look. Its in 2 parts, the gel is for the upper eyes, but I like the cream too.
http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showreview.asp/ItemId=75801/Anew_Clinical_Eye_Lift/Avon/Treatments_(Eye) |
_________________ 32, still using: OCM, vitc C, epidermx, ageless (for my lips), now added clarisonic, silk pillow and Aldi skincare! Skin is better than ever 31, medium olive skin, combination-oily. Staples: epidermx II, OCM, retin-a, vit c powder, facial exercises (ageless). |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 9:55 am |
Thanks, Mowgli. For that price, it certainly won't hurt to try it! |
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Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:51 am |
I've tried so many eye creams and still have dark circles and bags. Easy Eye Tuck is a nice temporary fix but hasn't been permanent for me. My daytime eye cream is Shiseido Benefiance Concentrated Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream and that's very moisturizing, which at least let's me wear concealer. I'm still in search of another eye cream for night though. Going to check out the Avon one now on Ebay. |
_________________ ReAura/Tria Face & Eye, Baby Quasar MD Plus, Derminator (age 4 |
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Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:38 am |
The PSF eye cream, available here at EDS is fantastic. There is a whole thread all about it. (I can't link yet.) |
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Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:45 am |
isomers 3000 for eyes. $60/30ml. You can but atwww.isomers.ca
good moisturzier. |
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Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:56 pm |
zhoushuhappy ss that the "One 3000 for Eyes" or the "Fast Eyelift Serum"?
Have you tried the Fast Eyelift Serum, too?
The "One 3000 For Eyes" has:
"Sodium Hyaluronate, Eyeless, Matrixyl 3000. Hyloxyl, MDI complex, Lipolight
1-2 drops of serum all around eye contour (under eyes, lid, and brow). Avoid getting product in the eye.
Ingredients: Sodium Hyaluronate, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Aqua/Water, Glycerin, Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone, Steareth-20, Dipeptide-2, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, N-Hydroxysuccinimide, Chrysin, Palmitoyl Oligopeptide, Carbomer, Polysorbate 20, Glycosaminoglycans, Glycogen, Polyamide-12 Triazaminostilbenedisulfonate, Polyoxymethylene Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben."
zhoushuhappy wrote: |
isomers 3000 for eyes. $60/30ml. You can but atwww.isomers.ca
good moisturzier. |
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_________________ 47, pale/fair, combo-to-normal skin. Vit C in morning, Retinol at night, various sunscreens; CeraVe Moisturizing face wash, CeraVe Moisturizer PM, RevVive eye cream. |
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:48 am |
I second the PSF Rejuvenating Eye Cream. It is amazing! I've strayed several times & have tried other brands, always to come back to PSF. EDS was giving away a free full sized jar of this eye cream when you order the Prolatogen Eyelash Enhancer - I don't know if that offer is still going on though. You may want to check it out? |
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:37 am |
doodlebug wrote: |
I second the PSF Rejuvenating Eye Cream. It is amazing! I've strayed several times & have tried other brands, always to come back to PSF. EDS was giving away a free full sized jar of this eye cream when you order the Prolatogen Eyelash Enhancer - I don't know if that offer is still going on though. You may want to check it out? |
Is this eyecream mainly moisturizing or does it help with under eye lines as well -- which is my biggest issue? Thanks!
Kim |
_________________ 50 Is definitely NOT nifty!! |
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Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:01 am |
doodlebug wrote: |
I second the PSF Rejuvenating Eye Cream. It is amazing! I've strayed several times & have tried other brands, always to come back to PSF. EDS was giving away a free full sized jar of this eye cream when you order the Prolatogen Eyelash Enhancer - I don't know if that offer is still going on though. You may want to check it out? |
Doodlebug or anyone, who makes this PSF eye cream? I am trying to find it on EDS and do not see it listed? Thanks Can you tell me how much it costs? Thanks |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:05 am |
Don’t use chemicals for this. You can put cucumber on your eyes and regularly apply aloe vera on dark circles. The main thing is that you sleep well because your sleeping can effect on your eyes. Soon you see the result. |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:33 am |
I got free sample of all about eyes from clinqiue
Its quite good! Not oily.
I like it!
The best eyecream I hv ever used! |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:42 am |
The PSF cream is still a freebie with the eyelash solution. Or you can buy it separately of course.
Woo hoo - I can link! |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:47 am |
I don't get the appeal of eye creams. Surely a hydrating oil, like squalane or macadmia, would hydrate the whole of your face? |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:20 am |
gloria777 wrote: |
doodlebug wrote: |
I second the PSF Rejuvenating Eye Cream. It is amazing! I've strayed several times & have tried other brands, always to come back to PSF. EDS was giving away a free full sized jar of this eye cream when you order the Prolatogen Eyelash Enhancer - I don't know if that offer is still going on though. You may want to check it out? |
Doodlebug or anyone, who makes this PSF eye cream? I am trying to find it on EDS and do not see it listed? Thanks Can you tell me how much i
t costs? Thanks |
Ok I found it! |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:16 am |
Nothing compares to Valmont Des Glaciers Vos Yeux Swiss Poly-Active Cream (Eye Cream). It's the second time I ordered it as I simply cannot find a cheaper alternative. Even other Valmont eye creams (Valmont AWF Cyto Eye Complex Factor I, Valmont Contour Cellular Eye and Mouth Cream ) are not as elegant and moisturizing as the Valmont Des Glaciers Eye cream. |
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:16 am |
Kim,
The PSF eye cream (Pure Skin Formulation) is very moisturizing, but also does help me with fine lines. I tend to get crepey skin under my eyes - just very dry with a bunch of little lines that almost look like tissue paper (gross, I know!) But the PSF eye cream keeps my undereye area moist & hydrated all day! Seriously, when I take off my makeup at night my eye area is still soft & plump. It tends to plump up fine lines too & makes my concealer go on like a dream. It's not that expensive either $45 for a half ounce and it lasts for ages since you only need a drop. Like I said I've tried a lot of other brands (not Valmont though) and I keep coming back to PSF.
Cucumber slices (or moist tea bags) do help a lot to reduce puffiness (at least temporarily), but I don't think they help with hydration or fine lines. But it can be relaxing...
HTH! |
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:31 am |
LondonJamie wrote: |
I don't get the appeal of eye creams. Surely a hydrating oil, like squalane or macadmia, would hydrate the whole of your face? |
I'm pretty sceptical about product claims too. I've tried under eye treatments in the past and they did nothing. Then I was persuaded to buy RX Eye Doctor. This treatment serum is incredible. I couldn't believe just how effective it is. Then I read about the PSF cranberry eye serum on this forum, thought I'd try it but was disappointed. It doesn't seem to do anything for me at all.
So I never would have purchased the PSF eye cream but it came free with a purchase of Prolatogen. I think the results that this cream delivers are outstanding. It goes beyond hydration but smooths and plumps too. It's also suitable for day-time use whereas the RX serum isn't (it's too shiny). I'd recommend the PSF rejuvenating cream to anyone bothered by fine lines or loose skin under their eyes. |
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