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Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:09 am |
xyzabcd8 wrote: |
La Prairie
Cellular Eye Contour Cream
I do not think this eye product is worthy its price. It is just a standard eye cream. I do not find anything special about this cream. You can get much better products with the same or lower cost. |
Absolute H. G. of all eye cream. It's softening and moisturising without over promising. Beautiful texture. Absorbs well. |
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Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:10 am |
catxl wrote: |
I have used the skin caviar sheer cream. The ingredient list is not attractive at all. It has silicone listed on the third or fourth one. Nevertheless, the experience has been great,very smooth, non-greasy and keep my skin not dry, silky smooth for the whole day. |
Beautiful cream! I found the original version too thick and greasy. This updated version has given me new a perspective on the Caviar Range. Absolutely Beautiful to use.
Once again, you got to like the mica / shimmer. |
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Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:13 pm |
I have used the sleeping mask, facial cream and eye cream under the caviar line.
I like the texture and how it can bring radiance on my skin.
I do not like the smell though, it's too strong |
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Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:42 pm |
Like you, I keep going back to the Cellcosmet eye cream. Do you ever wonder why a brand like Cellcosmet only makes one eye cream? I only hope that means they give you the BEST of everything in one product. Unlike La Prairie, they must have about 10 different eye creams... Which one are you supposed to use, really?
Debb3485 wrote: |
I've been using a sample of La Prairie's Caviar Eye Cream and in my opinion, it does not compare to Cellcosmet's Cellular Eye Contour Cream for the issues I have with the skin around my 60+ year old eyes. La Prairie's eye cream is too heavy and doesn't feel like it absorbs into my skin. I also got milia around the bottom of my eyes. AND it did give me a pimple on the upper lid of my right eye. It didn't do anything for the tiny little lines and crinkling on my bottom lid, didn't lift my hooded lids one iota It also did not do anything for my dark circles or for the sunken trough area that us older people seem to get. I had been using samples of Cellcosmet's eye cream but ran out. Started using La Prairie's. Eye's deteriorated and just were not looking good. Got another sample of Cellcosmet's eye cream and the skin around my eyes started improving right away. Guess I'm going to have to buy the full size once this sample is gone, darned! |
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Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:43 pm |
I have seen them around but not yet tried it.
cynthiamyra wrote: |
Has anyone tried "Rhonda Allison Products" for skin care? |
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Tue Jan 29, 2019 11:43 pm |
So which one(s) have you tried?
juliafreitaslove wrote: |
La Prairie holds a good value in the market, though some people are against this brand, like somewhere above I read a similar comment, but as per my research La Prairie is one of the top rated brands and they have some fantastic cosmetics products in their inventory. |
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