August 26, 2008
Clarins Eye Contour Gel
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Price:$36.00-89.00 Glytone Firm Eye Gel .7 oz. (Depending on store)
Guarantee: 30 day money back guarantee
Most effective for:
- Puffy eyes
- Dark Circles
- Relaxing feel
- Good texture
- No odor
Other factors to consider:
- Fine lines still present
- Expensive
Description: Clarins eye contour gel has definitely received a lot of praises from previous users, especially for its excellent feel on the eyes, and the effect it produces for those dark circles and baggy eyes. The relaxing feel is intensified as most place it in the fridge for the added coolness, and use it more as a day cream for the light feel, and excellent blend with make-up. For those who have dry skin, a different and heavier eye cream is suggested evening use.
The con’s of Clarins eye gel is that it offers no effects for wrinkles, as is implied by the packaging itself. For the price, others would also expect a more complete solution. For the many whose problems really circle around the dark circles, eye puffiness, and skin texture around the eyes, this is one of the very good products on the market.
Directions for Use: Cleanse eye area. Apply around the contours of the eyes, specifically at the inner corner of the eyes, moving downward, curving toward the outer part of the eye.
Ingredients: -Serrated Palmetto: decongests, prevents swelling.
-Wild Rose: drains, prevents puffiness.
-Butcher's Broom: improves circulation, prevents dark circles.
-Apricot: moisturises.
-Rose Water Concentrate: softens.
Sunscreen: None
Recommendation: Three stars for Clarins Eye contour gel. Although it does wonders for dark circles and puffiness of the eyes, I believe eye gels should be able to solve all three problems, and not settle for anything less.
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