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Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:15 pm |
Can anyone recommend a good eye cream that firms up your eye lids. Mine have started to get droopy and I hate it. I already want eye surgery to get them lifted. lol. There really bugging me. |
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:27 pm |
I have heard PSF users mention the Phytolift Cranberry gel for lifting the eye. I think it got some good reviews. You can try doing a search on it at the top of the page here. HTH. |
_________________ 51 years old/brunette/normal- oily medium skin. |
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Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:53 pm |
Hi Rae...
I'm one of the ones that raves about the PSF eye lift gel...it really works for me! I've posted this before, but I actually did have a cosmetic eye lift 2 years ago; however, I still have to take care to maintain the results. I thought I was beginning to see some of the droop starting to come back, so I got on a frantic search for the perfect eye product. Though I saw results very quickly, now after several months of use my eyes are not only just as lifted as they were post-surgery but the fine lines are much diminished, as are any puffiness or dark circles. At any rate, I know different things work for different people, but this is definitely my Holy Grail eye product!
Mary
P.S. I got a small sample of the Phyto-Lift Eye gel with my last PSF order. If you'd like to try it, PM me and I'll be happy to mail it to you! |
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:11 am |
Thanks you guys. I am currently using the psf stimucoll. I'll try the cranberry gel. Almost did but opted for the stimucoll instead. Oh well. Got two of the 5ml trial sizes and their not even used up yet, think I could use that under and the cranberry gel on my lids? Thanks again.
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 6:50 am |
If you have extra skin there, I don't think any topical can do what you really want. Maybe like Mary H, to help with surgery you've already had, but aside from surgery, don't think there is a topical out there to tighten up EXTRA skin that much. I have that problem and have finally accepted the fact that I'll just have to have surgery. But I would use something like this to maintain.. |
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:59 pm |
What do you mean extra skin? How do I know if its extra skin or saggy skin? I think its saggy because I never noticed when I was a few years younger but who the hek knows. Either way, I am ordering the cranberry gel hoping that it firms the area up. It makes me look like I'm tired. |
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Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:52 pm |
Wenrwdy, you have a point about the extra skin thing. Everyone is different...some have just a bit of droop and they can correct it with products or cosmetic tricks. Unfortunately, I tended to have heavier upper lids in general, so for me, there really was "extra" skin to the extent that it was beyond minor sagging. And it was all the weirder looking because it was the only part of my face going south to that extent!
At any rate, I did try a ton of different things before I went ahead and spent the $$ for surgery...so, Raizinkane I will keep my fingers crossed that the PSF eye gel works wonders for you! Let us know how it goes...
Mary  |
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Fri May 26, 2006 10:40 pm |
like mary i am also liking this product very much.
i have been using this for about a week now, mostly in the morning but sometimes twice a day (AM & PM).
i can't really put a finger on what this product does but i have noticed a general "lifting" and my eyes look more alert, open and less tired.
although i have a lot of eye creams/serums that i alternate regularly, this is the only recent addition in the past week or so when i begun to notice the visible improvement, so i can say that this PSF is definitely a keeper!
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