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Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:16 pm      Reply with quote
I have used all the three Valmont eye products: factor I, II, and III. Several facts summarized below.
Factor III is my favouriate. The balm-like eye factor III is neither oily or too light. Very effective for preventing dry eye lids. For my case, the most effective eye product is balm like. Usually, eye cream may not be effective enough for my dry eyes.
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Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:22 pm      Reply with quote
Valmont eye factor II is like many standard white creamy eye products. It is thick and not easy to spread on your eyes. Though it is pricy, I still prefer it more than other eye products, because my eyes tend to have allergy. For example, I have allergy to LP and Cellmoscent eye products, but Valmont products are safe. During very cold and dry season, I need to put factor II and III together on my eyes. My case can be rare, and may not work for everyone.
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Sat Nov 07, 2015 3:24 pm      Reply with quote
Valmont eye factor I is gel like. It is effective for eyes with puffiness, but may not be sufficient for dry eyes.
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Fri Dec 11, 2015 3:53 pm      Reply with quote
[quote="xyzabcd8"]Valmont eye factor I is gel like. It is effective for eyes with puffiness, but may not be sufficient for dry eyes.[/quote]

Hi xyzabcd8, so factor I provide firming effect?
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 8:58 am      Reply with quote
I just used Factor II eye cream for 2 weeks. The texture is thick but fast to absorb by my eyes.
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 9:01 am      Reply with quote
Zyabcd8,
Did put factor II and III with other eye serum or factor III serum ?
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 11:20 pm      Reply with quote
In terms of firming effect, I feel Cellcosmet Ultra Eye Complex-XT Cyto-Complex Gel is more effective than Factor I. The latter is lighter.
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 11:22 pm      Reply with quote
I agree that Factor II is thick. I need to put serum under the eye cream.

My case may be rare. I have really dry eye lids and sometimes may ever have inflammation around my eye ares. I have to use eye serum before eye cream.
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If the skin around my eye areas is in good condition, I like cellcosmet eye cream most, because this cream is light and non-greasy. It works perfectly with Valmont serums. Moreover, the price is actually half of that of Valmont eye factor.

However, I can have allergy to Cellcosmet eye cream from time to time. Moreover, during extremely cold and dry winter, Valmont factor II goes well with Valmont serums.
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Tue Dec 15, 2015 8:19 am      Reply with quote
xyzabcd8 wrote:
If the skin around my eye areas is in good condition, I like cellcosmet eye cream most, because this cream is light and non-greasy. It works perfectly with Valmont serums. Moreover, the price is actually half of that of Valmont eye factor.

However, I can have allergy to Cellcosmet eye cream from time to time. Moreover, during extremely cold and dry winter, Valmont factor II goes well with Valmont serums.


I am using factor ii eye for a week but seems can't see any effect on my eyes....
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Wed Dec 16, 2015 6:42 pm      Reply with quote
Yes, factor II is bit thick but it is easy be absorbed.
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Thu Dec 17, 2015 2:53 am      Reply with quote
mariejj wrote:

I am using factor ii eye for a week but seems can't see any effect on my eyes....

I have the same problem as you
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Thu Dec 17, 2015 4:41 am      Reply with quote
AlanMGriffith wrote:
mariejj wrote:

I am using factor ii eye for a week but seems can't see any effect on my eyes....

I have the same problem as you


Will you consider to buy factor iii then? I am thinking about it...
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Thu Dec 17, 2015 1:16 pm      Reply with quote
I guess I have very low expectation of eye creams. I have never seen any eye cream having a dramatic improvement effect over my eyes.

Most time, I am satisfied if I do not have allergy to the eye cream and it can moisturize the skin around my eye areas.

By the way, for very dry skins, I do not think Valmont eye factor II alone can effectively moisturize eye areas.

I do NOT see any effect, such as reducing dark circles and lines, of factor II over my eyes.

Factor III may be more effective moisturizing eye areas and slightly better in reducing dry lines under eyes.

Still, there is no magic from these eye creams, though they are truly expensive.
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Fri Dec 18, 2015 5:40 pm      Reply with quote
xyzabcd8 wrote:
I guess I have very low expectation of eye creams. I have never seen any eye cream having a dramatic improvement effect over my eyes.

Most time, I am satisfied if I do not have allergy to the eye cream and it can moisturize the skin around my eye areas.

By the way, for very dry skins, I do not think Valmont eye factor II alone can effectively moisturize eye areas.

I do NOT see any effect, such as reducing dark circles and lines, of factor II over my eyes.

Factor III may be more effective moisturizing eye areas and slightly better in reducing dry lines under eyes.

Still, there is no magic from these eye creams, though they are truly expensive.


Yes they are really expensive... Thanks for your response.
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It is getting cold these days. I have to use a thick layer of eye cream on the top of Valmont serum to prevent skin dryness around eye areas.

I have used eye factor II together with hydra 3 serum. Have to say that eye factor II is not moisturizing the skin enough unless one uses a large amount. I think one can find a better product than eye factor II with the same price.
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I feel Valmont Prime Regenera I has a similar texture to eye factor I, but I like the former more.

Regenera I is not greasy. It feels dry when first applying to the face. I guess this works better for my combination skin, because if I use more nourishing face cream, my entire face will look oily and yellowish for the entire day.
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Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:03 pm      Reply with quote
Sounds like I can try the regenera I eye cream. I like gel cream. But I will wait until summer.
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Tue Jan 12, 2016 6:44 pm      Reply with quote
will try regenera I eye cream too!
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Thu Jan 14, 2016 4:52 pm      Reply with quote
A correction and also clarification.

Eye factor I is gel like, and effective for reducing puffiness.

Eye factor II has similar texture to Valmont Prime Regenera I face cream. Regenera I face cream is good for combination skin without making face look yellowish. However, I like prime 24 hour more as face moisturizer during summer.

Eye factor III is balm like. I feel eye factor III is more effective preserving moisture around the eye areas.
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A correction and also clarification.

Eye factor I is gel like, and effective for reducing puffiness, though may not be ideal during winter time.

Eye factor II has similar texture to Valmont Prime Regenera I face cream. Regenera I face cream is good for combination skin without making face look yellowish. However, I like prime 24 hour more as face moisturizer during summer.

Eye factor III is balm like. I feel eye factor III is more effective preserving moisture around the eye areas.
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Sat Feb 13, 2016 2:59 pm      Reply with quote
Comparison between Valmont eye factor II and Cellcosmet eye cream

I have got a sample of the former recently and been able to use the two eye products simultaneously.

A small proportion of people including me can have allergy to the cellcosmet eye cream. In fact, cellcosmet eye cream is pretty mild. I have allergy to the cream with red and swelling eye lids when my skin is dry and body does not feel well.

In contrast, I never have allergy to Valmont products. In this sense, valmont products are safer to people with sensitive skins.
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Sat Feb 13, 2016 3:10 pm      Reply with quote
Comparison between Valmont eye factor II and Cellcosmet eye cream

I want to talk about the advantage of Cellcosmet eye cream over Valmont factor II.

If you do not have allergy to Cellcosmet eye cream, I would recommend it over valmont eye factor II for three reasons. First, it is easier to extent Cellcosmet eye cream around eye areas. Second, it is more moisturizing than valmont eye factor II. It is getting cold nowadays. Eye factor II feels very dry during cold winter. I need to apply a thick layer around my eye areas. After a while, some white scrapings would be around my eye areas. I guess this because it is not easy for the skin to absorb factor II. Third, Cellcosmet eye cream is much cheaper.
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Thu May 12, 2016 8:24 am      Reply with quote
After viewing here recommendation, Wanna try the factor III eye cream.
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Tue May 31, 2016 6:18 am      Reply with quote
I love valmont, but really do not like the eye cream. I think Dr Sebagh has better eye cream:)
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