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I went on amazon and read reviews-not very good at all.  Most of them were 1 or 2 stars, complaints about how small the product is for the price, complaints about the pump stopping to work, complaints about the product only working for an hour.  I must say I was very tempted at first until I read the reviews.

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I've never used Plexaderm, but I love Westmore Beauty 60-Second Eye Effects Tinted Firming Gel.  It works so much better than the Sudden Change eye serum.  I heard them say Plexaderm is good for eight hours.  Westmore last longer and has tint to it.  It's $29 on QVC A411420

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@Tricolor wrote:


At least the vendor was honest enough to say to use water based products. However for us dry girls that simply won't work especially going into the colder months. At least for me I know that's not an option. Anything that says oil free, I skip.


You know, that's the thing.  It's a product aimed at aging skin which generally gets drier with age.  Water-based moisturizers and foundations are generally aimed at younger, more oily complexions.

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There is also the caution not to move any part of the face for ten minutes after application in order for it to set and work its best. That would be a challenge for me. I can't imagine not moving any part of the face for ten minutes. This would certainly extend the make up prep time!

**************** "A black cat crossing your path just means that it is going from one place to another." Proud owner of a black cat and a shopper of QVC since the merger with CVN.
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My theory is that if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!! I bet there is a ton of returns on this item!!

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Go ahead and try it, nothing to lose if it doesn't work for you.  There are plenty of reviews on the product, some say it's great some say it's not.  You just never know until you use it yourself.

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@Happiness Is Inside JOB wrote:

WOW, I also was wondering about the product.  THANK YOU For posting the LINK!!! I think PTR has a product similar, I need to research his product.


@Happiness Is Inside JOB  I have his and it's not so great.  While yes it does remove any bags (I have small ones), it leaves a white residue which looks terrible on my olive complexion! ...plus it tends to crack.  Also, if I use too much it makes my under eye skin look creepy which it does not when I don't have makeup on and just use moisturizer.

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IMHO, this is a temporary fix, so what’s the point? Look in the mirror to see how you looked 5-10 yrs. ago and then it washes off. Are you then happier or more disapoiinted? 

 

I believe in accepting the skin I have, doing as much as I can to make it the best without fooling anyone else and more importantly, fooling myself. 

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I just started using it & I love it...it works on my under eye bags & stays on all day until I wash it off....it has made such a difference for me...I do use bare minerals over it (I don't really need to use alot of makeup) with no issues
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NO product can REMOVE undereye bags.The only way to eliminate them is with cosmetic surgery. I had the bags removed 10 years ago, and I'm "bag free." Once removed, according to my plastic surgeon, they DON'T come back.

 

On some of the people they use in their commercials, I DON'T see much improvement. I also think the after pictures are photoshopped.