Eye creams

Suggest any good ones please.

Re: Eye creams

I tried this eye cream from Soap&Glory:

http://www.soapandglory.com/products/skincare/supereyes-supereyes?fromSearch=c2hvdz1hbGwmb3JkZXJieT1kYXRlJm9yZGVyPWRlc2MmY2F0ZWdvcmllcyU1QiU1RD0xMTEmc2hvdz1hbGw=

It really tightens up the eye area and the area looks more ‘lifted’ and awake but it does nothing for my dark circles. It’s a tad pricey, the only reason I tried it out was because it was on offer. I was happy with the results but I wouldn’t buy it again because I’m still looking for something better.

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I was thinking of trying something from The Body Shop? I have Clarin's lisse sthg it's called but it doesn't really do anything. I want an eyecream that is quite effective.

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ones try avon its products r really effective and fast results
dont ignore because of its price from 2 years i leave body shop u will b really satisfied

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i use estee lauders brightening eye serum, its pretty good

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Jia i'm sorry I can barely understand what you wrote there hun.
I'm not a huge fan of Avon :(

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many eye cream available in market i fiscal and hair of eye care

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I use simple brand’s eye cream ..
how about Garnier eye roller , i saw last month this advertisment every where in uk

http://www.isisfragrancebeauty.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/ISISfragrance/_20189

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I use simple brand’s eye cream ..
how about Garnier eye roller , i saw last month this advertisment every where in uk

http://www.isisfragrancebeauty.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/ISISfragrance/_20189

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Dr. Patricia Wexler's instant depuffing gel available at Bath and Body Works. Good stuff.

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**I purchases Bodyshop's vitamin E eyecream a few months back and was all excited because i thought it may decrease my dark circles, etc..
However after using it continuously i found it was just a waste of money :(...it did absolutely nothing!

So I'd advise you not to waste your money on it...
**

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Different eyecreams target different things.

You first have to look carefully in the mirror and observe what you want out of an eyecream

If you are below 35, you should really be focusing on keeping the area around the eye hydrated to avoid fine lines and wrinkles.

There is no need to buy expensive ones, the cheap drug store ones do the job too.

Garnier's green one is pretty good and so is Nivea's white one ( duno their names, i just use 'em )

For dark circles the normal eyecream will do nothing you have to work on why you have dark circles, lack of sleep, too much stress blah blah.

teabags and cucumbers or if that is gross, teaspoons put in freezer for half an hour to make them really cool work well for dark circles.

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The best thing for your eyes - don't rub the eye area, keep yourself hydrated and get plenty of sleep.