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What is your favorite and most effective daily eye routine.  This would include lotions , potions, eye patches and devices.  How do you layer them and which products are faves or fails.  Let's not consider surgery as an option.  I am at the 70+ crossroad and the influencers are sometimes so sponsored driven

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I do nothing but put my Roc lotion on my face. Nothing special for eyes.

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Re: Eye Routine AM & PM

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@fritzee wrote:

What is your favorite and most effective daily eye routine.  This would include lotions , potions, eye patches and devices.  How do you layer them and which products are faves or fails.  Let's not consider surgery as an option.  I am at the 70+ crossroad and the influencers are sometimes so sponsored driven


@fritzee  - Here's my routine:

 

AM- Perlier Royal Elixir eye serum, then Mad Hippie eye cream, and then sometimes The Ordinary organic rose hip oil.

 

PM- Perlier Royal Elixir eye serum, Beauty by Joseon Retinal and Ginseng eye cream, and sometimes The Ordinary rose hip oil.

 

That's it, no patches, no devices.

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I use a laser device on the periorbital areas. Not on the upper lids but just above them and on the under-eye areas also. Helps smooth out and tighten the skin plus reduces puffiness. I don't use any special skincare products for the eye area. Just my regular serums and moisturizers. At night I apply tretinoin under my eyes but keeping it a good quarter-inch away from my lash line and never on my upper lids. Trying to avoid getting dry eye disease by keeping the tret away from the eyes. 

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@fritzee - I never used eye treatment until a while ago. Now I use Beekman's eye cream, only at night. I have dark circles from heredity and allergies, but I don't have puffiness. 

I'm not sure it makes a huge difference, but I feel better when I apply it!  Smiley Happy

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Re: Eye Routine AM & PM

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I am forever trying new products, but my routine in general is this

AM  use more of a serum or gel designed mainly to fight undereye puffiness

 

PM, use a cream designated safe to use on eyelids, then a cream all under and around eyes for hydration and anti wrinkle

 

Also use a lash and brow serum designed to promote growth and condition

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I also use Perlier rice but the   night eye contour  serum - I have been using it for years - morning and night - it is unscented , you do not have to use a lot , can be used all over the eye area and is absorbed quickly into the skin .

 

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@fritzee     AM & PM   I use Tatcha The Serum Stick with Kiehl's Avocado Eye Cream over it.  Been doing this for years.

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Re: Eye Routine AM & PM

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@fritzee wrote:

What is your favorite and most effective daily eye routine.  This would include lotions , potions, eye patches and devices.  How do you layer them and which products are faves or fails.  Let's not consider surgery as an option.  I am at the 70+ crossroad and the influencers are sometimes so sponsored driven


@fritzee   In the am, my tinted spf is a moisturizing one that can go up the undereye area. Unless I'm wearing makeup that day that's enough hydration. 

 

On makeup days, I add my Skinceuticals A.G.E eye cream. it's a tiny jar, but so little is needed. In the PM, I use that same eye cream after my retin A..

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I have been using a serum from Isomers called Fast Lift serum for about the last 6 months--one drop 2x a day. Can be used all around the eye area. I've had no bad reactions at all and I think it has lightened that purple area from the  inside area at my nose-Doesn't help with the bags--but seems to smooth and hydrate well. then I use Nassif eye cream too. The bags are fat pads so nothing but surgery will help with that.