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Sun Jan 15, 2006 8:50 pm |
Hello,
I'm 25 and i'm looking for an eye cream to diminish fine lines. I also have millia and red spots under the eye.
Can someone suggest a good eye cream. I have heard of AlphaDerma CE. Is this a good option for under the eye? Or should I go with some other vitamin C serums?
I have heard that Okusil is not good and causes dry eyes, yes?
Thanks
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Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:28 pm |
when I was using ADCE I did not use it intentionally on the eye area but of course some would end up there as I would pat my skin the the product on my hands. At that time I was using Okusil as well and I cannot say that I had any trouble with it. At the same time I cannot say I noticed a huge difference in my eye area.
The lines around my eyes when relaxed have improved but I cannot say how much of this is due to any use of ADCE/Okusil (as I also used Epidermx and Decleor firming serum).
I have also been making a point of patting a little of my cellex-c serum around my outer eye area, so hopefully over the months that will help too. I follow that with an eye cream (Kinerase - quite pleased with this) so have had no trouble with dryness. It has not been long enough I think to comment on effect of the Kinerase cream but it sure feels good and keeps my eye area moisturized but not overly so. I must say though, I no longer have "fine" lines around my eyes.. all I have are the deeper ones (barely noticable now unless I smile)
I have been hearing good things about the cellex-c and PSF eye serums and they are on my list to try when the Decleor and Okusil run out.
I also have tried the MDForumations Vit A-plus eye cream (which is reportedly good for millia) but I found that a bit drying and it did not do much for my bumps (although I have more that chicken-skin syndrome around inner and upper eye rather than hard bumps like milia are)
Hope this helps (though it might have confused you more) |
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