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Mon Mar 02, 2009 1:13 am Quote |
I'm desperate here; my undereye area is drying up, and I desperately need something which provides moisture and nourishment to my parched skin, without being just another silicone bomb, like many heavier creams, and also without containing lots of alcohol, like many natural brands tend to.
Any suggestions? I'm mid 30s, and my skin is otherwise also dry and sensitive. To fight dryness is my main skin concern.  |
_________________ *Norway*Mid 30s,dry/sensitive skin. light/med. yellow-toned complexion (blue/green eyes). Slightly sensitive to anything interesting ingredient-wise. |
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:10 am Quote |
| I use clinique all about eyes rich.It works for me. |
_________________ beauty~ |
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:53 am Quote |
Lucky you! That's one of the silicone bombs that just make my skin drier in the long run.  |
_________________ *Norway*Mid 30s,dry/sensitive skin. light/med. yellow-toned complexion (blue/green eyes). Slightly sensitive to anything interesting ingredient-wise. |
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:09 am Quote |
I once used Keihl's Avocado eye cream (because Robin McGraw said that it was awesome & didn't migrate). I must admit that I did like it - migrated a little though, as any would . I am embarrassed that I fell for that. If your eyes get to be 57 with alot of sagging (I need an out of the question ($$$) eye job ) OF COURSE any product will migrate. Duh. That said, though, I found it absorbed well, didn't clog or cause any milia and am actually thinking of re-ordering it. I am first trying the Easy Eye Solutions products though. And Gernetic's Eye Gel. I am way too impatient because I think that time is a-wasting! However, that said, I would recommend Kiehl's! Even over Cellcosmet.  |
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:07 am Quote |
| Eucerin CoQ10 Sensitive cream gets a lot of praise on MUF. I bought it to use as an eye cream. Thick, rich, antioxidants. I don't believe eye creams in general do very much other than moisturize. |
_________________ 41, curly dk blonde hair, fair, blue eyes, very oily T-zone. HGs: Tazorac .05% gel; Avene Fluide s/s (spf 50+, ppd 20); Skinceuticals Phloretin vit c; bha; Obagi; 'curly girl' method (no poo, just co wash) for my 3b curls. |
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:18 pm Quote |
| The original Hauschka eye balm in the pot, not the tube. Really nice, although somewhat thick. Do NOT use a ton at once. I love it and I frequently break the Hauschka rule about nothing at night and pat it around my eyes just a little before I go to bed. I did NOT, however, like the daily revitalizing eye cream. Trying to use it up, but it's going to last forever. |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 5:27 pm Quote |
I LOVE Earth Science's Azulene Eye cream. It keeps my skin moisturized all day long underneath my eyes, and keep the fine lines at bay. Plus, it is inexpensive. It's excellent.
I use another cream for toning and actives, but I layer the azulene in the morning over my moisturizer and it works all day long. It's very hydrating and protective.
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_________________ 32, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips; Raw Honey Masks, Nude Skincare Night Replenishing Oil & Advanced Smoothing Complex, NIA24 Sunscreen, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & Alison Raffaele Concealer |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:00 pm Quote |
| I have extremely dry/sensitive skin and one product that I always go back to is La Mer. I always have a jar on hand for when my skin gets out of wack from trying too many products that end up being drying and irritating to my ultra sensitive skin. It is the most moisturizing cream that can be used on the face and all around the eye area. It is soothing to sensitive skin and dry skin just drinks it up and glows. |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:36 pm Quote |
| Laura Mercier Flawless Skin Eye Serum did wonders for my eye area. They recommend using their eye cream over it, but that's all I use in the morning and I get hydration all day. I also use tretinoin weekly or bi-weekly. |
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:41 pm Quote |
| shiseido's benefiance, it's pretty rich |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:57 am Quote |
AVON Anew eye renewal serum, the best water binding eye products I ever used. And most important, it's not expensive at all.
Every one can afford it.
It can keep my ultra dry eye zone moisturizing whole day long. |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:04 am Quote |
| hi, have you heard ZELENS' Intensive Triple Action Eye Cream? I was suggested by the staff in Spacenk UK. It costs around £93. I have used for one week. It is really rich. Also Revive eye mask will help. |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:50 am Quote |
| I didn't want to start another thread because it's nearly the same question, but which is more moisturizing, the Valmont L'elixir for eyes or the Cellcosmet one? Thanks ladies. |
_________________ Aimee3 |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:05 pm Quote |
| i use psf hyaluronic acid serum, it may or may not help |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:12 pm Quote |
i tried shiseido benefiance a while ago, it was richer than your average cream.
Maybe think about using oil, like making up an eye oil mix, e.g. camellia with a 5% blend of rosehip oil and maybe rose essential oil? Just oil (I use bio-oil or camellia oil) also works well for me.. |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:17 pm Quote |
| I find that using a bit of lactic acid followed by jojoba oil helps keep my eye area plump and moisturized. |
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Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:25 pm Quote |
I use kiehl's creamy eye treatment with Avocado and it is really keep my eyes moisturized.
In addition, you can use eye serum before eye cream. |
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Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:25 pm Quote |
May Philosophy Hope In a Tube would help you, since this eye cream is the most moisture one that I have ever used.
My eyes are very dry in winter, but after using this eye cream at night, I find my eyes would still be moisture in the next morning. |
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Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:22 am Quote |
| I recommend the Bionic Eye Cream of Neostrata as it can reduce puffiness & contains highly mositurizing ingredients. |
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