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Frequent Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Neocutis Lumiere Riche. Worth every penny.

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Registered: ‎01-11-2012

I really like the Isomers eye peel. I use it several times per week, then I put on my eye serum. I usually use the Isomers fast lift eye serum.

Respected Contributor
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Registered: ‎09-12-2010

Definitely no miracle products out there for this very tough issue, but I get good results from dr denese upper eye cream.

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Isomers eye peel and fast lift eye serum work really great.
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Registered: ‎02-05-2014

Argan oil and balm nightly.

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Registered: ‎12-03-2011

I think I can safely say I've tried all the above and saw no significant difference. I've been at this a long time and have given them all plenty of time except those that irritated me. Some even irritated my upper eye lids.

I now use camouflage and trickery!

I lightly apply my shadow primer, usually MAC paint pot is Soft Ochre to help cover up my discoloration. I used to use UD Eden but it as my area got older and drier, had to give it up as it added to the dryness. I apply with my finger and use very little. I don't use the Soft Ochre a a shadow, just a very sheer wash of color to even out the tone. It can actually make my crepiness look worse so I never wear it alone.

Then I apply a very very little bit of Skinn Insta-Fill For Eyes line fill and shadow base with Dermaxyl. It comes in a tiny pot, looks a like a blob of white silicone jell-O. I tap my finger on it, no scooping, until I have a tiny bit on my finger tip and I TAP it all over my upper eye. If you use too much, it will ball up. After I tap, then I gently sweep or rub it in. I keep my eye closed for maybe 20 seconds to let it set. It dries to a velvet feel.

I imagine I could use the paint pot over it but I feel like I would disrupt the Skinn. Never tried it.

This probably takes away 60 - 70% of my crepiness. I know many ladies prefer matte shadow but for me, the sometimes increase the look of my crepiness. I like satins and shimmers although I do use matte for my transition color.

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Registered: ‎04-03-2010

You can keep the well moisturized, but nothing is going to eliminate the problem. I use Mally's eye base before shadow to disguise it.

I like the Kiehl's avacado eye cream, the Fresh eye cream and the Bare Minerals Hydrating (not firming cream. I also use the argan oil at times.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

perricone upper lid serum is wonderful. You will notice results right away. The lidsfeel so smooth. It tightens andsmooths. I am 66 and it works forme and several friends I know that use it. You use barelyadrop for both lids.

“sometimes you have to bite your upper lip and put sunglasses on”….Bob Dylan
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Registered: ‎01-22-2012

Dr. Gross has a retinol eye serum that you can use all around the eye and lid. It's very good. With this, I've been using Trish McEvoy's eye base and this smooths them out nicely.

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Registered: ‎07-21-2011

I definitely think you should try SCA - Her Vitamin C roller ball serum. It is cool to the touch, not too thick and rolls over the area very smoothly without pulling at an already sensitive area. I have a bit crepey eyelids and that is the only think I have found that even remotely works.