Monday, December 21, 2009

Who here has used several eye creams for wrinkles and wich do you think works the best ?

I have tried a few but haven't found any yet that have great results. I don't want to keep buying eye cremes to find out wich is the best as it can be expensive. I just want one that actually does what it says it will do. Any help in this department would greatly be appreciated!Who here has used several eye creams for wrinkles and wich do you think works the best ?
Ive tried quite a few because of my job (see below). Hopefully one of these products describes your problem! Here are my experiences....














Prevage Eye by Elizabeth Arden and Allergan- Its not cheap ($95), but it reverses sun damage. It also maintains your collagen level. Highly recommended and great if you're in the early stages of losing firmness.








Ceramide Plump Perfect by Elizabeth Arden- It actually firms the eye area, plus it has an SPF. The SPF is actually encapsulated so that people who tend to be allergic to regular SPF ingredients aren't allergic to this one.








Ceramide Capsules for Eye by Elizabeth Arden- They are meant to be used before your eye moisturizer. They use ceramides to strengthen your eye area. Best results are when they are used with Ceramide Plump Perfect. (see above)








All About Eyes by Clinique- It will only help with puffiness. It won't work on wrinkles.








Intervene Eye (new) by Elizabeth Arden- Its a gel-like creme. It will help keep you maintained at your current level, but won't actually firm.








Resilience Lift Eye by Estee Lauder- Its a very heavy firming eye creme. It does work.








Absolu Eye by Lancome- It is also a very heavy creme. It contains wild yam extract. It does firm but I would only recommend it to someone 50+.








Renergie Microlift by Lancome- Great for the first wrinkles! It helps to tighten the eye area.














Here are some other good things for you to know....





Never use your face moisturizers on your eye area. It will cause puffiness.





Never use facial cleansers on your eye area. It will cause puffiness. Instead use an eye makeup remover.





Keep your eye cremes in your refrigerator. It will automatically de-puff your eyes when you use it.





Only apply a small pea sized amount. Anything more than that is too much. Less is more in this case. If you do that, most eye cremes should last you 6+ months. Plus using too much can again cause puffiness.





Apply eye cremes using your ring fingers. Follow your bone structure around your eyes, but stay on the bone. Think of it like a figure 8, only turn the 8 on its side. Going too far toward your eye can later (because of body heat) make the creme go into your eye.





Using a good under eye, line concealing concealer can cover alot. Try Clinique's Line Smoothing concealer.





Using a white or silver (depending on your style) eye pencil on the inside corner of your eye; will draw attention away from any lines you have. Also it will give you a look of innocence!





Also keep in mind that for any product to work, you must use it religiously, A.M. and P.M.; or as the manufacturer recommends.











Hope I could help you!








Good Luck!Who here has used several eye creams for wrinkles and wich do you think works the best ?
Chanel...(you get what you pay for)





it's expensive but lasts and is quite good at what it does!





check it out:http://www.macys.com/catalog/product/ind鈥?/a>





good luck!
avon's lighten-up under-eye cream or collagen filler by Loreal...
Olay Eye Derma Pods work great.
Well, I heard if you put vaseline on under your eyes and your wrinkles it helps eventually......kk?

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