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Sun Nov 02, 2003 10:44 am |
I've been really curious about this eye cream, so I was happy when I received a sample with my order. I liked how it stated that it was safe for contact lens wearers because of a technology they used to keep it from wandering in the eye. I really liked this eye cream at first. It's yellow in color and it glides on very smoothly because of the silicone in it. It's texture is similar to Dermalogica's multivitamin powerfirm eye cream but lighter which I like. This product has AHA's I believe (Glycolic acid?) but it wasn't drying. The problem I had was that after a few days of using this, it began to sting when I put it on. I know that sometimes products with AHA's sting at first, but I am not down with products that sting ESPECIALLY around the delicate eye area. I'm glad I got to try a sample first. :P |
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Mabsy
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Joined: 17 Aug 2003
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Sun Nov 02, 2003 7:19 pm |
I've read some really good reviews of the MD Forte eye cream which effectively has the same ingredients as the MD Formulations Vit-A-Plus one. There seem to be quite a few young people using this but the general feedback is that they use it maybe twice three times a week and not every day because it is fairly powerful (exfoliating). I think everyday use would be better for more mature skin. |
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