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Wed Nov 09, 2005 7:15 am |
Hi
I am using Alpha derma and Okusil at the moment. My eyes are very crepey and wrinkly underneath, they are now also going very baggy and saggy and there are crows feet. I also have frown lines too. My eyelids are a little droopy too.
Im finding (i think this is the problem) that the okusil is drying my eyes underneath. I really need a super hydrating and firming cream whether it be separate creams or in one. Im so confused as to what to try and would really like to know which is the best to go for
Sally
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Mabsy
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 3:54 am |
I'm not sure about firming, but super hydrating would be the Shiseido Benefiance or just the Dr Hauschka Rose Day Cream (cheaper, bigger, and can be used around the eye area I find). I think you should definitely be using an eye cream over the Okusil... |
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 4:57 am |
Thanks Mabsy
Im just feeling so depressed about my undereye area looking crepey and baggy - its making me really not like myself or want to go anywhere. I keeplooking at products but just dont know what to try. I was thinking that maybe i should purchase a good hydrating eye cream, a firming eye cream and then maybe an eye masque to use a couple of times a week. But which ones to go for????
very sad little lady
Skin: tends to be dry and can be/feel dehydrated; lines - wrinkles around and under eyes, frown lines and also area under eye is saggy |
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 10:09 am |
Sally - when I had the same dryness problem, I tried all sorts of oils and creams. The only one that really restored moisture to my undereye area and plumped it back up was the Dr. H eye balm. The Dr. H rose cream is also very good but not quite as moisturizing.
Don't know about something that's good for firming - I'm still looking for that myself! |
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