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Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:30 pm |
i need a eye cream that will get rid of start of crows feet and wrinkles under my eyes without making my lines look worst instead of better ive used vichys , oil olay, murads.
dremu too oily, isnt there something that will make the lines look better and go away at least a little |
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:42 pm |
Cellcosmet cream is wonderful, as is IS Clinical's Eye Complex. |
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:46 pm |
I just purchased the is clinical eye complex and I just love it. I would definitely recommend it. |
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 9:33 pm |
At the risk of going against the majority of glowing reviews on cellcosmet - make sure you get a sample first - especially as its so expensive. I have been using a sample of it for a week and a half now and have been sorely disappointed with it and very thankful that i did not purchase it (and so disappointed, I really, realy wanted to love it ). It did nothing for my fine lines - didnt plump or smooth and in fact - I didnt even find it that nice to wear - it looked like my concealor simply sank into the cream and then into my lines.
The list of those I plan on trying - based on good reviews - are the phytomer life contour replenishing eye cream ( a pretty reasonable price), the orlane oligo cooling eye balm (forgive me if the names are wrong), the korres eye bright eye cream (great reviews so far on MUA, and a bit of a bargain ), and maybe even the IS Clinical one. Also I have a samples of products from psf skincare coming too, and they have two eyecreams - so I will let you know how they go also.
Another one joins the mission in search of the HG of eye creams. |
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 10:30 pm |
How about using eye gels instead like those from Skinceuticals or cellex c. esp those which contain vit c. I've heard before that using really heavy moisturizing creams on eyes don't really improve the situation as it kind of adds weight and thats not so gd |
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 11:55 pm |
Korres eye bright eye cream, does it eliminate puffiness, lighten dark circles, and firms the skin around the eye? Someone else use this?
There are cheaper alternatives but not sure if they work for your purpose because they don't have Matrixyl or Argireline to combat wrinkles, i.e. Baxter of California Under Eye Complex, Thalgo Moisturizing Eye Care Gel, Jack Black Eye Balm Age Minimizing Gel, SkinCeuticals Eye Renewal Gel, Cellex-C Under Eye Toning Gel, Nuxe Eye Contour Cream, Thalgo Revitalising Eye Contour Cream, Menaji 911 Eye Gel, Thalgo Men's Anti-Fatigue Eye Serum, MD Skincare Firming Eye Gel with Vitamin C, Decleor Harmonie Soothing Eye Contour Gel.
I'm going to try the cheapo route!:
http://store.yahoo.com/treasuredlocks/huaguneyegel.html |
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:52 am |
For me, skin texture around my eyes (i.e. fine lining) dimished noticeably (and almost immediately) once I started using vitamin C serum around my eyes...I'm used to it now and don't use less than a 10% concentration at any time...I'll also throw in a thumbs up for my beloved Strivectin SD which, for me, has served as an oustanding eye cream...I'm not necessarily recommending it to you (since I also *LOVE* the cellcosmet -- are you sure you weren't using too much?) but you might want to give it a try if you can get yourself a sample somehow....at any rate - a vitamin C serum around the eyes (regardless of any eye cream) is an absolute must for me - (and I've found that EDS is very generous with C samples with placed orders).
Good luck!
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:40 am |
I think a vitamin C serum under a hydrating eye cream would be a good option. You should see some results from the vit C. Eye cream wise, I myself absolutely *love* the Cellcosmet. I also really like the Babor Sensational Eyes eye cream. PSF Skincare eye cream is very good but was a tad too rich for me. Could be just right for you though....
I would also suggest that you consider using a sunblock around the eye area during the day. |
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:27 am |
Melissa,
I am on the same quest as you! I as well, tried the Cellcosmet. It did give me results, but that was with using it with IS CLinical Proheal (which is Vit C&E and retinol) and IS Clinical eye complex. The combination of those 3 three products really helped with some fine lines. I have been able to maintain the results with the Proheal and Babor Sensationals; which is cheap BTW. The skinceutical eye gels did othing for me. I also use LPR FE 60 everyday day now. |
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