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Sun Apr 10, 2005 2:40 am |
Believe it or not, I am still quite a fans of Dr. H products though their facial care didn't work out that well for me!
I went to my dr. H boutique yesterday and discovered their new eye cream. anybody knows about this??
i also picked up the talc powder. I read some old posting here saying that it could be a substitute as loose powder on the face. I am going to try it out today and report to you all about the results. If that works well, I save 3.6 times of $$$$ compared to using the dr. H loose powder (that I have been using since half a year, great results but a bit dear). |
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Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:02 am |
Hey rzecka, have you tried your new Dr. H eye cream yet? I'm excited to know the result! I used the Dr. H eye contour day cream. Found it very greasy; and don't see any significant improvement since 6 months; but one good thing is it doesn't irritate my eyes (hyper-sensitive) like other eye cream. If the cream is non greasy, I'd love to try it
btw, what's the volume of this new eye cream, 10 ml?
I tried the talc powder yesterday on my face as a replacement of loose powder. Surprise! It's an amazing oil blotter! I have combo skin with rather oily nose area. It normally "shines" after 3-4 hours of face cleansing. With the powder, it stays longer without shining till about 6 hours later.
I don't know if it could be too drying or not if used more frequent. But, I have double checked the ingredients for both Dr. H loose and talc powder. Basically the same except that they've different plant extracts and iron oxides. |
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Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:30 am |
JiJi, I think the eye cream is 12.5ml. I ordered it on Thursday evening so it should hopefully get delivered by the end of this week. I promise to let you know what I think I haven't tried the eye contour cream, but was put off by the greasiness of it like you describe. At the moment I'm using Liz Earle Daily Eye Repair (inherited from Cindi ) but I can't say I'm impressed with it. I have high hopes for the Dr H  |
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Mon Apr 11, 2005 1:39 pm |
I've been using the revitilzing eye cream for a few days now. It's not greasy at all, it sinks right in. . . I can actually wear makeup over it unlike the contouring cream! It also gives a nice little refreshing tingle as you apply it. |
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Mon Apr 11, 2005 3:46 pm |
Ooo sounds good chimera..  |
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Mabsy
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 3:33 am |
chimera wrote: |
I've been using the revitilzing eye cream for a few days now. It's not greasy at all, it sinks right in. . . I can actually wear makeup over it unlike the contouring cream! It also gives a nice little refreshing tingle as you apply it. |
A refreshing tingle!!? I *need* to try this! I'm hoping EDS stocks it soon. Might email tonight and find out.... Please keep us updated on how it's going for you. |
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 1:57 pm |
Cool, chimera! I guess I am just going to get myself this eye cream soon! And forget about the eye contour day cream (still have half of them to go
can i use it as a lip balm instead? |
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Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:28 am |
Sure can! I use it as lip balm, myself. I like the eye contour cream initially, even though it was a little greasy. But after months of use it made my eyelids sore, probably from contamination. The new eye cream tube is MUCH more hygenic!! |
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Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:23 pm |
Cool Chimera! I've been using mine for almost 6 months now. Well, I've very sensitive eyes; I hope the new eye cream will really pamper my eyes  |
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