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Best Eye Cream

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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January 27, 2010

La Mer, The Eye Concentrate Review

La Mer, The Eye Concentrate

Rating: ★★☆☆☆

Price:$20.00-$190.00 La Mer, The Eye Concentrate 0.5 oz.

Guarantee: No Guarantee

Most effective for:

    • Hydrates without greasiness
    • Cooling and refreshing
    • Minimizes puffiness
    • Lightens dark circles
    • Applicator


  • Other positive review:
    • I used LaMer eye creme for years and loved, loved, LOVED it, so I was confused when this came out. Which should I use? I called my rep at Neiman's and she explained that this might be better for me. I love this even better than the eye creme! Soaks right in and makes the are under my eyes much brighter and smoother. No wrinkles yet!

Other factors to consider:

  • Seeping tends to irritate eyes
  • Expensive
  • 6 month expiration
  • Other negative reviews:
    • I've been getting lines under my eyes and I've tried alot of different eye creams. I had heard so much about LaMer from reading about how all the Hollywood stars use it so I figured I'd give it a try. It is very pricey but if it worked I wouldn't care about the price because it would be worth it. I've only been using it for about 2 weeks and I really see no difference in my under eye lines and wrinkles. I know this may be too soon to write a review but I received the e-mail and decided to write in. I'm going to continue to use this product because I paid so much for it I feel I can't just give it up. Hopefully, in time, it will live up to its miraculous promise to get rid of my lines and wrinkles. Only time will tell.

Description:An ultraluxe eye treatment that dissolves the appearance of lines and wrinkles, dark circles and puffiness.

Directions for Use: Dab a small amount and gently sweep onto the eye area with applicator morning and evening to ensure proper delivery of this potent treatment. Follow with Crème de la Mer.

Ingredients: infused with three unique forms of Miracle Broth™: the original, a concentrated form and a new, encapsulated form designed to optimize continuous release to the skin. Known for its healing energies, the Miracle Broth™ infuses skin with the energy it needs to focus on renewal.

Sunscreen: None

Recommendation: This is an eye cream that has received a lot of positive reviews. Its effectivity in minimizing puffiness and dark circles is something that is raved about by many. However, from my point of view, it isn't really a miracle worker. For the price you'll be paying, you should expect and get miracle results. Another very important thing is that it's an eye cream that has a 6 month expiration date once opened. If you don't use up the entire tub after six months, then you could be just throwing away your money. For that I give it two stars.

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