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Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:48 am |
I was considering purchasing Celluar Skin Rx Eye Bright Treatment Serum. Has anyone tried this? If so, what were your results?
I am looking for a serum targeted for the eye area to help firm and reduce any fine lines that I can use along with my eye cream. I am pleased with my eye cream but feel it is time to add a little extra firming help.
If you have had poor results with Eye Bright, is there another eye serum that you have had good results with?
Thanks Ladies |
_________________ Blonde hair, fair skin normal to dry with oily T-zone, Clarisonic, IFP bha/aha combo, Vivier Kine-C, Lips2kiss system, JB ADCE |
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Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:48 am |
I'm a big Cellularskin-rx fan--I think their products include high quality active ingredients and are well priced. Having said that, EyeBright was one of the few CSRx products I have tried that didn't work for me. I know that some folks here have had better results, though. |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:31 pm |
It contains vitamin c. I think it's same as 12% vitamin c serum. I think it could be use instead. |
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Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:33 am |
Here are the acitive ingredients listed on their website, it seems contain no significant vitamin C
Active Ingredients that Work™: Oxido Reductases, Soy Peptides, Yeast Protein, Hydrolyzed Rice Bran Extract, Hyaluronic Acid
Other Ingredients: Purified Water |
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Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:36 am |
According to their description, I think this product do more jobs on hydrating and protecting rather than firming:
Eye Bright Treatment Serum contains an active pharmaceutical-grade complex of purified soy peptides, oxido reductases, hydrolyzed rice bran extract, and yeast protein in a hyaluronic acid solution. After four weeks of treatment with Eye Bright Treatment Serum, in- vivo clinical tests showed a 35% reduction in dark circles, 31% reduction in puffiness, and a 43% improvement in under-eye skin texture. This combination of Active Ingredients that Work™ improves the circulation under the eye to reduce puffiness and brighten the under-eye area. Eye Bright Treatment Serum increases collagen and elastin synthesis to create smoother, younger-looking skin. It also provides superior antioxidant protection from free radical damage caused by UV light and other skin irritants. |
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Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:25 pm |
CSRx does have an excellent 12 percent C serum, but the Eyebright doesn't contain vitamin C itself. I used a bottle of the Eyebright and didn't notice a reduction in dark circles myself. But I think I have major tear-trough issues that overwhelm my dark circles. Perhaps it is better for those with dark circles but no real tear trough problems. |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Sat Aug 22, 2009 2:54 pm |
Thanks for the input. It doesn't sound like anyone has had any great results with this one. I guess I will continue my search for the perfect eye serum.
Is there such a thing as a perfect eye serum...I wonder |
_________________ Blonde hair, fair skin normal to dry with oily T-zone, Clarisonic, IFP bha/aha combo, Vivier Kine-C, Lips2kiss system, JB ADCE |
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chang1222
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Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:19 am |
This is the first time I post in this forum, and I have been received so much helpful information already. Thank you all very much. Today I have also just received my first CSR Eye bright serum and C+F firming serum, really can't wait to try them out. In addition, I also have purchased the cellcosmet cellular eye contour cream which is the third bottle I have used, and I think this eye cream is the best all over eye cream ever. Although it is very expensive, it really works! The bottle contains 30 ml which can be last more than 6 months. So it is still very good value for the money you spend. |
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Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:31 am |
flitcraft wrote: |
CSRx does have an excellent 12 percent C serum, but the Eyebright doesn't contain vitamin C itself. I used a bottle of the Eyebright and didn't notice a reduction in dark circles myself. But I think I have major tear-trough issues that overwhelm my dark circles. Perhaps it is better for those with dark circles but no real tear trough problems. |
Have you found a way to hide/treat those tear trough problems with any eye cream/gel/serum or concealer yet? |
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Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:31 pm |
Sadly, no. I think a filler is probably the only real cure. A good concealer over eye cream does help, as does an eyeglass frame that obscures the trough area a bit! |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:24 pm |
flitcraft wrote: |
Sadly, no. I think a filler is probably the only real cure. A good concealer over eye cream does help, as does an eyeglass frame that obscures the trough area a bit! |
Yea I thought so. Any suggestions on what concealer will be best to hide these imperfections? I am looking into trying the Too Faced concealer; thought it might help a bit because of its hyaluronic spheres. |
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Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:37 pm |
I use Cle de Peau's stick concealer or RMS Beauty's jar concealer, but any good concelaer should work if it matches your skin well. Method of application is important as well. I apply with a tiny, firm, flat brush used like an ink stamp across the area to be concealed, then roll my finger over each area to blend and set it. A dusting of powder and it's as good as I can get it. |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Wed Aug 04, 2010 8:49 pm |
I've heard Cleau de Pau can be expensive; I'll check it out though. Thanks for the tips. Setting concealer with a powder is a trick I learned recently. I always used to set it with my powder foundation, and that never quite worked well and am looking into good dusting setting powders at the moment. I am thinking of trying the one by Estee Lauder. Do recommend some from your experience if you find they're worthwhile and make the concealer stay in place longer. |
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:13 am |
I won't lie-Cle de Peau is expensive, but it lasts a long, long time unless you slather it all over your face. Used sparingly, as I do, a tube will last about 2 to 3 years. So I think of it as an investment...sort of.
I don't think it matters a lot which powder you use because it is used so lightly-as long as it is finely milled. I personally use Laura Mercier, but any decent powder will do. I wouldn't use mineral makeup or powdered foundation because I think they might be too heavy and tend to make the concealer go cakey.
Good luck with this--I used to be pretty frustrated with undereye concealor till I learned the stamp-and-roll trick. Now my application is much more successful.
One more thing-check out the Easy Eyes thread in the Products Review section. If your eye trough problem is more of an eyebag issue, you might find that product helpful. |
_________________ Late 50's, fair warm-toned skin, dryish except in T zone; regular user of CSRx Vitamin C, Avene Diacneal, Avene tinosorb sunscreen, Pro Light LED, and experiments on and off with many products. |
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Sat Mar 12, 2011 6:41 am |
beautyrose wrote: |
I have used the Cellular Skin Rx Eye Bright Treatment Serum I found it dosn't work for my dark circles.But It can reduce the appearance of fine lines |
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