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Best Eye Cream This 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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October 17, 2008

Eyederma by Dermalogics Review

Eyederma by Dermalogics Review

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆

Price:$73.00 (Depends on Store) Eyederma by Dermalogics 1 .oz

Guarantee: 30 day money back guarantee

Most effective for:

  • Light moisturizing
  • 1 oz as compared to the usual .5 oz
  • Improved dark circles for a few
  • Some users experienced minimizing of baggy eyes
  • Other positive review:
    • “Used for about 6 months. Within weeks the puffiness went away and I woke up with normal eyes, no bags. I have been off it for about 3 months and the bags are starting to come back, so I am buying more. Couldn't believe it worked so well.”

Other factors to consider:

  • Does nothing for baggy eyes and dark circles
  • Most users experience burning sensation
  • Regular eye cream ingredients
  • Too expensive for results
  • Other negative reviews:
    • “So, without hesitation I opened the eyederma bottle and applied it under my eyes. About 20 minutes later I did get a result. My eyes burned like crazy.”

    • “I used the cream religiously for the three weeks and made sure to follow the instructions perfectly. Unfortunately I did not notice much of a difference at the end of three weeks. I did a little more research on the product and saw that the ingredients were very basic for an expensive cream like Eyederma.”

Description: I have been one of those users who have tried eye cream, so I’ll try to point out the specifics. First, there isn’t really an official website, so I cannot quote any of its promises, but the jar says “Formulated specifically to reduce eye puffiness and dark circles surrounding the eyes.” To begin with, it is lightly moisturizing, basically like what most eye creams do, prevent further drying of the skin. However, to answer to their claims, it has done nothing for my baggy eyes and dark circles. Majority of those who have tried this product have experienced no visible results instead, felt some burning sensation in the applied area.

For $73.00 and above, it is also too expensive, considering that if you look into the eye cream’s ingredients, it contains no special formula, just the basics you would find in any regular eye cream. One thing that would console the users, is, that it is 1 oz, double the regular eye cream, so it would definitely last a longer time, if the eye cream suits you.

Directions for Use: Apply in small dots around the eye area with ring finger and smooth gently until thoroughly absorbed.

Ingredients: Purified Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate, Ethylhexyl Benzoate, Dimethicone Glycerine Ocupeptide 3™ (Dipeptide-2 Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-3 Palmitoyl Oligopeptide), Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone, Steareth-20, Hydroxysuccimide, Vitamin K Phytonadione, Chrysin Carbomer Polysorbate-20, Methylparaben and Propylparaben

Sunscreen: None

Recommendation: It hasn’t worked for me, and it hasn’t worked for majority of the women who have tried it. I would recommend keeping this in the last of your eye cream wish list, and search for other anti aging products in our eye cream review page.

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