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Any suggestions for eyelid crepiness?  A lot of eye products only suggest using under eye and not on eyelids.  Anyone have any reccommendations for a good eye cream?

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@PatriciaG wrote:

Any suggestions for eyelid crepiness?  A lot of eye products only suggest using under eye and not on eyelids.  Anyone have any reccommendations for a good eye cream?


 

@PatriciaG   The only product to help is when you want to wear shadow and that's an eyelid primer. Some will temporarily smoothe lids enough so shadow looks better. IMO, eye cream on lids would seep into the eye. 

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The best eye serum I have found for crepiness is Peter Thomas Roth FirmX 360 eye renewal . I have been using it for over a year and I'm not one to stick with a product for any length of time if it doesn't work. I'm 69 so I am at risk for crepe lids and had them somewhat before I started using this product. Along with the product I make sure I'm hydrated enough, that makes all the difference.

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I was using Dr Denese upper lid cream ,but she has discontinued it. Now I am using Isomers Mesmer- Eyez, Manuela emphasizes it is to be used on the entire eye area, especially the lids. 

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I've been pretty happy with this Perricone item ever since I read some posters in this Beauty forum praising it.

 

I ended up buying it directly from the Perricone site along with a handful of other items since overall the cost was lower.

 

It does NOT drip into your eyes.  You only need a very slight amount.  It's a nice, light lotion-like rather than cream-like formula. It seems to last forever.

Perricone MD Essential Fx Acyl-Glutathione Eyelid Serum

Image result for perricone eyelid serum"

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No topical product can fix crepey lids. At best those products can only temporarily smooth out the skin by using emulsifiers and waxy ingredients. They basically just coat your lids to make them appear smoother. Only a medical procedure can truly get rid of crepey lids. Believe me, I did have my lids worked on to get rid of the wrinkly mess they were in.

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@PatriciaG  Check your facial cleanser. If it is too drying it will make your eye area look very crepey. Even cleansers that claim to be gentle or for dry skin. 

Go ahead & use your eye cream all around your eye. Nothing firming or tightening. Look for moisture. I love the Acure Radically Rejuvenating Eye Cream. It is neither radical or rejuvenating, but it is nice moisture that you can wear under makeup & at night. 1 full oz for under $20.

I also just started using The Ordinary Agireline Solution 10% under my eye cream & I may love it, too.

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@PatriciaG wrote:

Any suggestions for eyelid crepiness?  A lot of eye products only suggest using under eye and not on eyelids.  Anyone have any reccommendations for a good eye cream?


It's not an eye cream, but more of a treatment.  I have been using Consult Beaute Copperum 29 for probably going on a year now.  I'm in my early 60's.  My lids are smoot and the product has also given me more eyelashes.  It's holiday priced on the ShopHQ site right now ($29 - otherwise $55), if you're interested in trying it.  Be advised that it's a runny product so don't squeeze the tube hard.  Turn it and let the product come out with only the slightest squeeze.  You only need a very small amount.  Apply to the lid and outer crow's feet, finshing across the lashes.  

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@PatriciaG  I totally agree - this is the BEST.  Never had such good results from anything I ever used.


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@PatriciaG 

I've been pretty happy with this Perricone item ever since I read some posters in this Beauty forum praising it.

 

I ended up buying it directly from the Perricone site along with a handful of other items since overall the cost was lower.

 

It does NOT drip into your eyes.  You only need a very slight amount.  It's a nice, light lotion-like rather than cream-like formula. It seems to last forever.

Perricone MD Essential Fx Acyl-Glutathione Eyelid Serum

Image result for perricone eyelid serum"


 

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I absolutely agree with the posts about the Peter Thomas Roth and Perricone serums. I use PTR in the morning, Perricone at night. They absolutely took care of my eyelid issues and now they are smooth and creaseless. I look at photos from 4-5 years ago and my eyelids look so much better now thanks to these products. No droop, no crepe.