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12-26-2015 02:00 PM
I have just started noticing small wrinkles under my eyes. Looking for an eye cream to help erase these wrinkles. any suggestions??
12-26-2015 02:09 PM
You can't go wrong with Mad Hippie Eye Cream. Great ingredients. You can read about it on the Mad Hippie website, but do some internet shopping to find a better price (eBay, Vitacost, Amazon, iHerb, etc.)
12-26-2015 02:17 PM - edited 12-26-2015 02:42 PM
Totally agree, also available on Swanson and Pure Formulas, look for coupon codes for these sites on Retailmenot, Pure Formulas usually has best prices on Mad Hippie and all orders ship free. . Ingredients here are quite impressive.
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:You can't go wrong with Mad Hippie Eye Cream. Great ingredients. You can read about it on the Mad Hippie website, but do some internet shopping to find a better price (eBay, Vitacost, Amazon, iHerb, etc.)
12-26-2015 02:28 PM
Many people like CeraVe -- it's a drugstore product, and it's nice.
12-26-2015 02:33 PM
@ennui wrote:Many people like CeraVe -- it's a drugstore product, and it's nice.
Another vote for CeraVe. I've tried very expensive eye creams and this one wins over them. Its my new goto eye cream and think it costs all of $13 at the most.
12-26-2015 03:26 PM
Cerave only got mixed reviews on the Drugstore.com site, several said it burned them, I would be a little leary of it. It also has hydrogenated veg oil in it and cholesterol, perhaps these are too thick and emollient for under the eye area.
12-26-2015 04:38 PM
12-26-2015 05:05 PM
@Shelbelle wrote:Cerave only got mixed reviews on the Drugstore.com site, several said it burned them, I would be a little leary of it. It also has hydrogenated veg oil in it and cholesterol, perhaps these are too thick and emollient for under the eye area.
.....and yet it still works for a lot of us. Have a very sensitive eye area with genetic puffiness and it has caused zero problems. Its one of the few eye creams that works for my very sensitve eyes. As with all products people should do a patch test first.
12-26-2015 08:08 PM
@segrl21 wrote:
@Shelbelle wrote:Cerave only got mixed reviews on the Drugstore.com site, several said it burned them, I would be a little leary of it. It also has hydrogenated veg oil in it and cholesterol, perhaps these are too thick and emollient for under the eye area.
.....and yet it still works for a lot of us. Have a very sensitive eye area with genetic puffiness and it has caused zero problems. Its one of the few eye creams that works for my very sensitve eyes. As with all products people should do a patch test first.
I second the above comment. I have VERY sensitive skin, particularly my eyelids. I only need a very small amount, and I've had zero adverse reactions. It hasn't been too thick, it doesn't "migrate", and I've had no eye irritation. I agree about the patch test.
12-26-2015 08:41 PM
All good recommendations. However, none will get rid of the wrinkles. They will slow down the rate of future wrinkles. Eye cream will also plump up your under eye skin so the wrinkles will look less deep for a while.
If you can find one that has retinol, it will be more effective but that doesn't mean it will take away existing wrinkles. ROC at the drug store makes one that many find affordable.
Keep your receipt, no matter how mild, some under eyes simply can't tolerate retinol.
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