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Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:12 am Reply with quoteQuote
I used 2 bottle of Cellcosmet Eye Cream, it's very moisturing, though my fine lines are still there, I like this eye cream

however, i have to find a cheaper one as i really cannot afford Cellcosmet at the moment

any suggestion? my eyes are very dry and with 2 fine lines under, not puffy but with black circle Sad

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I have heard plastic surgeons and dermatologists rave about Revision SkinCare Teamine Eye Complex (0.5 oz.) $64.00 CAD...I will be trying that next!
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The Teamine didn't do anything for me. It was ordinary to my mind. But I know it comes highly recommended...
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Try,
True Radiance Eye cream/serum

Osea eye & lips.


The True Radiance is more for aging but Osea is more for hydrating effect.
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sister sweets wrote:
The Teamine didn't do anything for me. It was ordinary to my mind. But I know it comes highly recommended...


yikes really? what is your primary concern (black circles? puffiness? wrinkles? etc)
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Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:06 am Reply with quoteQuote
Siufu, I can only recommend what I have used and my ultimate favourites would also be too expensive. However, one I have used in recent times, Osmosis Refresh PM, should suit as it will moisturise, soften the lines so you will hardly see them and also targets dark circles as it increases circulation. And it is reasonably priced.
There are many eye products on EDS so hopefully you will receive other suggestions.

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Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:36 am Reply with quoteQuote
Teamine did nothing for me, nor did True Radiance.

In my opinion both are very average eye creams.
I did not like Cellcosmet, and returned it back to Saks. I was not thrilled with La Prairie either.

In terms of bags - the best thing for me is DCX ( I get it from Dyanne Ivonne) and PSF Cranberry Lift in combination.

I am still looking though.

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My friend told me that L'Occitane Immortelle Eye Balm is really good. I wanna try that next time.
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scuzan wrote:
My friend told me that L'Occitane Immortelle Eye Balm is really good. I wanna try that next time.


When I see your post today only then I remembered I have bought that about eleven months ago, still have three quarter of it todate. By this, you know what's my opinion towards it. Sad
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thanks all for the opinion!

scuzan, i tried that Immotelle Eye Balm before as I had a sample from L'Occitane, i don't like it too
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I also use Vivier vitamin C 20% as an eye cream but it is really a serum. Sometimes during those humid days, I don't use Cellcosmet eye cream.

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scuzan wrote:
My friend told me that L'Occitane Immortelle Eye Balm is really good. I wanna try that next time.

ooh yes I loved that one! but I wasnt using it for dark circles ...BUT I loved it...kept my eye area moist and smooth.....
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L'Occitane Immortelle Eye Balm is good.You can also try Kiel's avocado eye cream
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siufu - The other two eye creams that I really like, other than the Cellcosmet, are the Babor Sensational Eyes cream and the Thalgo Revitalising Cream. HTH

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Casper's Mum also speaks highly of the Dremu eye cream.
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I tried Dremu, while it is nice it did not do anything either.

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What do people think about Obagi Elastiderm night Eye Cream? My dermaologist recommended it to me and it does make my eyelids very soft
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I didn't like the immortelle eye balm either. Still on the lookout for a good eyecream - keep the suggestions coming! Am trying decleor at the moment, ok, but just started.
Didn't like: l'occitane aas above, clinique, jurlique, aveda
OK: emergin C eyecream - problem was it sat there - felt nice though, like butter!, Pevonia eye gel - ran out quickly
Has anyone tried dermalogica?
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I have tried several and decided that nothing was going to work for me. I have bad allergies and, regardless, my eyes look puffy in the morning and my fine wrinkles are there. I would have some moderate success on various issues but not everything. I also have sensitive eyes and some creams would cause my eyes to water, etc.

I had some success with Oil of Olay eye stuff, for a bit. I also like Philosophy for a minute. I tried DHC eye cream - killed me. I tried Origins no puffery for the puffiness and my eyes watered horribly. I tap some squalane around my eyes and that moisturizes well but I still have puffiness.

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Good luck - I am convinced that the perfect eye cream is like finding the perfect pair of jeans or the perfect bra... almost impossible.
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have used Dermalogica Multivitamin Power-Firm for eyes & Lips (15 ml / 0.5 oz.) $63.00 CAD..
liked it but dont remember loving it...thing is have you noticed that when you are younger most anti ageing creams dont seem to do anything because there isnt that much to fix anyway.so you think it isnt working when in fact it probably works perfectly for someone older....well now that I am getting older I have realised some things I never liked before are great now....wonder if that is one of them.yes its true finding that 'right' eye cream is quite a quest! Rolling Eyes
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u know what i really really like and keep coming back to is rosa mosqueta oil. its from aubrey organics and comes in a rollerball. I use it every night it helps to brighten up the area but mostly its very moisturizing. i have oily skin but dry eye area and this always helps even when i get peely undereye area. oh and its under $20 i think!
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Kiss My Face eye cream.
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two that i really like are gatineau's melatogenine eye contour cream and thalgo's total radiance exceptional eyes

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