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Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:07 am |
Anyone know a eye creme with chemical SPF? Thanks! |
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Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:33 am |
Clarins came out with a new product: Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Eye Contour Care Ultra Protection SPF 30
I haven't tried it yet, but I plan on sampling it at Sephora or Macy's. (I requested a sample while at Sephora, but I wasn't paying attention and they gave me the one for the body)
I've also been looking for an SPF for the eye area that doesn't irritate. In general I haven't seen many SPF cream/lotion/gel out there specifically for the eye area.
description from Clarin's website:
Save your eyes from the sun with the latest innovation in sun eye protection
More than just sun protection - a technologically advanced sun product designed for the eye contour area that doesn’t burn, sting, irritate or bring you to tears. Formulated with a revolutionary plant-based complex that helps prevent lines and wrinkles and stops photoaging in its tracks. Feather-light texture makes application a breeze.
Beauty Benefits :
• Helps prevent the formation of lines and wrinkles
• Provides triple protection against harmful UVA/UVB and Infra-red rays
• Non irritating, oil-free formula
Ingredients :
• Phyto-Sunactyl 2 Complex (extracts of Senna, Olive, Pea, Plane Tree and Baobab): Helps protect against the formation of premature lines and wrinkles as it fights photoaging’s worst enemy (the AP1 factor).
• 100% Mineral Filters: Provides triple protection against hazardous UVA/UVB and Infra-red rays
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_________________ 41, mature dry skin, somewhat sensitive. Blue eyes, brown hair, fair to medium skin. Areas of concern: loss of elasticity & definition, sagging skin/jowls, neck, deep lip lines, broken capillaries on nose and cheeks, crepiness on eyelids. Less of a concern: photodamage, wrinkles around eyes and outer cheeks, darkness under eyes |
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Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:33 pm |
DDF Protective Eye Cream SPF 15
Murad Essential C Eye Cream SPF 15
Murad Eye Treatment Complex SPF 8
I'm using Murad Eye cream with SPF15 and I'm loving in. There're quite a lot of reviews in
EDS Forum for you to check out this product. |
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Sun Jun 11, 2006 5:42 pm |
Clinique has Stop signs eye cream with spf 15. Actives are zinc oxide & oxinate.
I have this but I usually use my regular sunscreen moisturizer (LRP hydraphrase UV 30) after/over a moisturizing eye cream.
Avon also has two. One is in a green tube. The other is from the Anew line. |
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Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:22 pm |
Lancome Ultra Protection Eye Creme spf 40. Insanely high spf for an eye cream |
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Sun Jun 11, 2006 10:14 pm |
I 2nd the Murad Essential-C. I've tried other products and find them too oily. It feels like I have something on. With the Murad, I sometimes forget I put it on, and only remember when I wash my face later in the day. |
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Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:23 am |
I also love the Murad Essential C Eye Cream SPF 15 and am on my 3rd bottle of this stuff. I don't use it at night but for the day, it really does make a difference.
I've noticed my eyes seem brighter and the fine lines are a little less and the SPF is great. Most of all, I love that it's in a pump! |
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Sat Jun 17, 2006 5:10 am |
not sure if it contains SPF, it will be too strong for eyes. |
_________________ toey |
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Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:57 am |
Personally I just use my facial sunscreen around my eyes before applying eye cream, but Dermalogica Total Eye Care is a good daytime eye cream with non-chemical spf 15. The cream is a light peachy color to diffuse light for dark circles.
Size: 22 ml / 0.7 oz.
Price: $45.74 USD
Ingredients:
Alpha hydroxy Lactic Acid smoothes and retexturizes the eye area, while Sodium PCA attracts moisture.
Chemical-free Titanium Dioxide protects against UV A and B radiation to help shield against further damage.
Extracts of Spiraea, Hydrocotyl and Bisabolol help firm and reduce puffiness and fine lines.
Optical light diffusers help minimize dark circles. |
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