August 15, 2008
Ocu-pHel Emollient Eye Cream
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Price:$75.00 EOcu-pHel Emollient Eye Cream.5 oz. (plus shipping)
Guarantee: 45 day money back guarantee
Most effective for:
- Hydrating
- Skin suppleness
- Dark circles
- Fine lines
- Baggy eyes
Other factors to consider:
- Sensitive skin damage
- Very expensive
Description: At a quick glance you might think this is the perfect eye cream. Looking at the five pro’s and one con, you would confirm it really is. To put it plainly, the results it offers is great. The catch is, it’s not very friendly to sensitive skin. Instead of a smooth refreshing feel, it might cause some slight burning sensation. There is also very minimal review and feature for this product, so you might have a hard time trying to research about it.
This is not enough to totally flame the product though, before using it, always try a skin test to be sure that it’s suitable for your kind of skin, because if it is, it’s a really good eye cream to have. Ocu-pHel Emollient Eye Cream is also one of the most expensive eye creams on the market, so if you’re not very sure yet, I would recommend teaming up with some of your friends to try the product together, instead of actually spending $75.00 on something you won’t be able to use.
Directions for Use: Gently apply around the eye skin area once a day.
Ingredients: Vitamin C, Caffeine and Licorice Root Extract, sodium hyaluronate, allantoin, carrot seed oil and sunflower seed oil and others.
Sunscreen: None
Recommendation: Given the skin test is successful, this could actually work. The problem with me is I get easily paranoid by the mention of “burning sensation”, that I would have to give it a low recommendation rate. The price is also a major downer.
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