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03-05-2017 10:56 AM - edited 03-05-2017 10:59 AM
Some facial creams work for my eyes- but for the most part eye creams have gentler ingredients. Also a different level of moisturizing since the skin around the eyes is different than the rest of the face.
A post mentioned neck creams not being different- not imho. Neck creams deal with crepey skin issues as well as moisturizing. If you don't have neck issues- any face cream is okay. But if there are creases, crepiness, etc a true neck product is better. Neck creams saved my neck - I went on a health kick a year or two ago. I lost around 80 lbs and my chin, neck and decollete look great - I carried so much excess weight in my face and neck too. I used neck creams daily before, during - and now!
03-05-2017 07:37 PM
Not sure about skin around the eyes, but the skin on my neck is different. I used a chemical exfoliator that made my neck itch and sting, but did not bother my face at all.
03-05-2017 11:23 PM
@LTT1 wrote:
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I eat my words... started using Isomers and it WORKS!
I am just thrilled beyond belief!
It is VERY targeted if you have problem areas.
my eyelids suffered damage (dermatitis) from eye shadow sticks and this has fixed it.
One of the products has started lightening my dark spots.
Isomers rocks! Happy for your discovery.
03-05-2017 11:41 PM
03-06-2017 01:46 AM
@KathyPet wrote:MAke up,artist Wayne Goss thinks eye cream is a huge waste of money and just another way for the cosmetic companies to,get their hands on our money. HE says all that hype about "the delicate skin around your eyes" is nothing but hype. HE says your face moisturizing cream is just as good and no eye cream is needed.
Of course Wayne Goss can have an opinion on this or that, who does not and why not?
Whether eye creams do, or do not have any merit, Wayne Goss is only a make up artist and that's where his expertise ends.
He is saying, that cosmetic companies only want to get their hands on our money? Okay.
Make up brushes Wayne sells cost a lot of money - like $170 for two brushes.
This make up artist is not much of a philanthropist either, and he values his own products rather high.
03-06-2017 11:20 AM
I now only use eye gels... no more creams. I find that they hydrate and do not cause the puffiness that creams can cause or the little white bumps that creams can cause. I top the eye gel with a concentrated no water added eye balm that is very moisturizing.
03-06-2017 11:45 AM
03-06-2017 12:33 PM
Whether it's Wayne Goss or anyone else, this is an issue that is not fact-based. Each to his own.
Until I see scientific data and medical support for for one side or the other, I make the decision for myself. I do not use a separate eye cream or neck cream.
03-06-2017 12:44 PM
I love Isomer products and have used just about every eye cream/ serum they make. The eye serum that works best for my 66 year old eyes is the All-in-One Mesmer- Eyes Tightening Eye Formula. It does what it claims for me.
03-06-2017 12:51 PM - edited 03-06-2017 12:53 PM
No, you may think an eye cream is different but in fact it is not.
http://www.paulaschoice-eu.com/expert-advice/eye-creams-do-you-need-one.html
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