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Best Eye CreamThis website was created to find the best eye cream in the market. After switching to dermajuv for a while, I went back to LifecellSkin.

Lifecell promotes a slew of anti-aging properties that penetrate the skin and effectively deliver a host of skin agents that hydrate, tone, and reduce facial lines. Everyone who has used he LifeCell shared a visible reduction in the appearance of wrinkles. Their skin appeared significantly stronger, brighter and tighter than before using the product. The cost is also a major plus because it is not as expensive as other products out there today. It has worked better than all the other eye creams out there.

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January 20, 2010

Clinique Advanced Stop Signs Eye SPF 15 ingredients

Clinique Advanced Stop Signs Eye SPF 15

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

Price:$18.00-22.000 Clinique Advanced Stop Signs Eye SPF 15t 0.5 oz.

Guarantee: No Guarantee

Most effective for:

    • Hydrates without greasiness
    • not very greasy
    • Day cream
    • SPF 25


  • Other positive review:
    • My understanding is that tanning and burning are caused by UVB rays. Skin aging and wrinkles are caused by UVA rays. This eye cream has both UVB and UVA protection, SPF 15. As an eye cream, it is thicker than usual creams. Every morning for the last 10 years, I have applied it on my brow bone and under my eye (not right on eyelid as it may get into eyes). I do not have any wrinkles in my eye area. The sunscreen component will prevent future skin damage to the eye area. For existing damage to the eye area, well, I don't know if anything non-surgical can help that. I wear SPF 25 on the rest of my face every morning (Superdefence from Clinique), but use this eye cream in my eye area (as regular creams get into my eyes and that hurts). I would highly recommend using this as a day cream for the eye area as it is thick enough not to get into your eyes and also prevents the eye area from future sun damage.

Other factors to consider:

  • Possible allergic reactions
  • Fine lines
  • Eye Irritation
  • Other negative reviews:
    • I have tried several Clinique products in the past(mascara, eyeliner, moisturizer, eye cream) and have found all of them too harsh for my skin. Most recently, I used the All About Eyes Cream, which gave me a rash and made my skin peel after only a couple of days.

Description: Olay Regenerist Continuous Night Recovery provides the look of a mini-lift each morning. The key to this breakthrough is an exclusive nighttime Amino-Peptide Complex. It works with a time-release effect, hydrating hour after hour to increase cell renewal within skin's surface.

Directions for Use: With ring finger, apply sparingly to entire eye area using a gentle patting motion

Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 8.7%, Octinoxate 1.7%.

Sunscreen: SPF15

Recommendation: This eye cream obviously has some negative reactions to certain types of skin. Make sure to test it first. Also, compared to the other eye creams featured, there are not much reviews over the positive effects it has had on those who have tried.

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May 8, 2010

Barbara Smith @ 2:40 pm

I bought this product and had horrible experience. I tested it first with just a little bit, and did not think I would have any trouble. But, one morning I woke up and one of my eyes was swollen, and it had caused white bumps which are taking months and months to go away. I may have to see an ocular plastic surgeon. Very dangerous product. Do not use it.

July 26, 2010

mel_deschamps @ 4:40 pm

I am also in the lookout for a very reliable eye cream. I usually work very late at night and wake up very early in the morning which in the end gives me the dark circles under my eyes. Lifecell is a brand that I am not familiar of. Are these available only through exclusive distribution?

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