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November 26, 2008

Korres Olive and Rye Eye Cream Review

Korres Olive and Rye Eye Cream Review

Rating: ★★☆☆☆


Price:$38.50 Korres Olive and Rye Eye Cream.51 oz.


Guarantee: Depends on the store

Most effective for:

  • Women with very dry skin
  • Treating fine lines
  • Natural ingredients
  • Nice scent
  • Other positive review:
    • I have very dry skin. I have used the same brand of night cream for years but thought I would give this a try. I would not go so far as to say it was better than my other night cream but it is less expensive and it moisturizes & softens my skin & the scent is divine.

Other factors to consider:

  • Greasy
  • Too heavy for some women
  • Korres long line of eye creams sometimes lead to confusion on which one to use
  • Does not work for some women
  • Many are resistant to pure natural ingredients
  • Other negative reviews:
    • Tried it, but didn’t work for me at all. I saw no difference. This eye cream is useless

Description: Korres Olive and Rye Eye Cream is the second product we have reviewed in the long line of Korres eye cream. It is described by the company as:

An eye cream with antiaging and firming action for mature skin types.What it is formulated to do:Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream contains a high percentage of vegetable oil (53%) and uses a special technique to ensure the gradual release of its active ingredients. It also provides nourishment for the skin that lasts throughout the entire night.What else you need to know:This product is 93.1% natural and is free of petrochemicals, mineral oils, silicones, and parabens.

And true to their word, their ingredients truly are very natural, sticking to the theme of an all natural eye cream. There are some positive reviews received by this eye cream, specifically with its effectivity on the reduction of fine lines, and additional moisturizing of the eye area. If there is one prominent complaint, it is that, for some women, its texture has a tendency to become too rich for the normal type of skin, who aims to prevent rather than cure. The end result is a greasy feel after the application.

There are also some women who declared not experience any result from this eye cream, probably due to the immunity to natural eye creams, which is a natural tendency of the skin.

Directions for Use: In the evening after cleansing, apply to the face and neck, avoiding the eye area. For best results, use in conjunction with Olive and Rye Day Cream.

Ingredients: Olive, Rye Extract, Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Macadamia Oil, Almond Oil

Sunscreen: None

Recommendation: Coincidentally, the previous eye cream review was on Sundari Chamomile Eye Oil, another eye treatment that evolves around the natural ingredients. If you prefer to go natural, but stick to the cream rather than the oil, this eye cream is for you. If not, then check on the eye cream, this might be more to your taste.

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