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Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:47 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
knathani wrote: |
To the person that said eye creams are basically the same as face moisturizers, how do they justify such a high cost in a smaller bottle? I always thought eye creams were higher concentrations of similar materials, but then a lot of people here are saying that they feel their eye creams are lighter than face moisturizer. Does that imply we're paying more for less product and also less quality?? |
Take a look at the same brand/line and the ingredients in both the moisturizer and the eye cream are usually identical, it's a great way to sell you a tiny amount for an absurd amount of money. |
I know it is like that for a lot of brands.
But I used to use Derma E eye gel and the eye gel did not have vitamin C, but the face gel of the same line did have vitamin C-I could tell there was a difference in how the product felt.
the eye gel was less harsh on my eyes. |
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:04 pm |
Of course there are exceptions I was speaking of the majority of skin care brands! There isn't much of a difference in most, if any at all. |
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