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@rockygems123 wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

I believe skincare needs to be addressed first.  I use Perlier Youth Creator Eye Serum as part of my AM & PM routines.  It can safely go on the lid.  IMO it's a great product.  

I have a few Bare Minerals, Doll 10, and Tarte palettes and have barely touched them in 2025.  I've converted to RMS Eyelights and the Eye Polishes.  They definitely require some practice but once I figured out how to use them, they're my go to's. I will also use RMS Back2Brow and a couple of the powdered blushes and highlighter.  I really appreciate that so many of her products have multiple uses.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Do you buy your Perlier Eye Serum on HSN?

 

Just found it there for $29.95 for 1 oz seems reasonable.  


Yes, @rockygems123.  I have it on auto-ship.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Ok thanks.  Tried auto-ship but guess the 29.95 is a one off deal.  Auto ship price was 149 each.


@rockygems123  That's a ridiculous price!  I would never pay that.  

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@chiclet   I swear by Perricone eye lid serum.  I am 78 and have used for years. My daughters as well. It temporarily shows a little difference.  But, it works as you use it for a long time to permanently smoothe the creepy mess from eyelids.  Tightens a bit as well I didn't use it for a couple months and noticed a difference. Always in my arsenal of products that actually work.  It isn't going to give you an instant eye lift or anything. Just gently, in a week or two show a marked reduction of crepe, and prevents much further damage.  

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@Dazlin wrote:

@chiclet ...I use Shiseido Benefiance eye cream, its great, and super hydrating. 

 I also just bought Elf, Holy Hydration...im very pleased with it as well.  Im very surprised how well it works.

As for eye shadow...Mac has an eye primer, thats very good.   There's one in a pot, and I like Prep n prime in the twist up wand....very creamy. 

 As for eye shadow...if you like sticks, id recommend Laura Mercier caviar shadow sticks.

I have the rose collection, 3 shades, and all go on very smooth, and no creasing.

 Although I haven't used in long time....I remember Shiseido eye shadows were the silkiest,  velvety powder shadow I've ever used.   If you can get to a counter, definitely try them.   Keep your eye shadows light to maybe 2 shades....the more fussing with the lids, the more crepiness....easy does it.

Our eyes age us....keep them hydrated with an eye cream that works best you...I personally dont do several steps, or too many steps of different applications.   I keep it simple, not much tampering with the area, no rubbing, pulling.   This is why I love Shiseido eye cream.   They run sales...keep an eye out.

All said...all I do is, eye cream, little concealer....then goes on shadows. 


So what do you use to remove these things? I also don't want any "rubbing or pulling."  Or chemicals!

 

Just sayin', but my friend recommended Shiseido Benefiance eye cream to me. I tried it and it was like watching a movie. Yeah, feels fine, but wait. I saw my dark circles (which really aren't too bad) turn colors! In about 1 minute they were dark purple-never saw anything like it. They say there are different reasons you have circles under your eyes. Must be why my friend loves it and I couldn't possibly wear it. Different reasons.

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@Judaline   I know what you mean. lol. I think some creams shrink the tissue, reduce swelling, but then reveal a darker area under eye we may have naturally.  It happened to me before. I liked the smoothness, and it did shrink a bit, but my skin was so thin, the dark popped out more.  Then one needs cover up, lol. 

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The Shisheido Benefiance Eye Cream is made with mineral oil, wax and parabens, maybe think twice about using that around the eyes. 

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@shoekitty wrote:

@Judaline   I know what you mean. lol. I think some creams shrink the tissue, reduce swelling, but then reveal a darker area under eye we may have naturally.  It happened to me before. I liked the smoothness, and it did shrink a bit, but my skin was so thin, the dark popped out more.  Then one needs cover up, lol. 


Yes, it's a vicious circle!!! I'm glad you know what I'm talking about Smiley Happy

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@chiclet, yesterday Anastasia released 24 colors of new eyeshadow sticks. Sephora has them. They look beautiful. They come in matte, metallic and shimmer. If you are on Instagram they have the swatches. I ordered 3 today. They are to very smooth to apply and pigemented. 

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@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@rockygems123 wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@rockygems123 wrote:

 


@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

I believe skincare needs to be addressed first.  I use Perlier Youth Creator Eye Serum as part of my AM & PM routines.  It can safely go on the lid.  IMO it's a great product.  

I have a few Bare Minerals, Doll 10, and Tarte palettes and have barely touched them in 2025.  I've converted to RMS Eyelights and the Eye Polishes.  They definitely require some practice but once I figured out how to use them, they're my go to's. I will also use RMS Back2Brow and a couple of the powdered blushes and highlighter.  I really appreciate that so many of her products have multiple uses.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Do you buy your Perlier Eye Serum on HSN?

 

Just found it there for $29.95 for 1 oz seems reasonable.  


Yes, @rockygems123.  I have it on auto-ship.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Ok thanks.  Tried auto-ship but guess the 29.95 is a one off deal.  Auto ship price was 149 each.


@rockygems123  That's a ridiculous price!  I would never pay that.  


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Yeah that seemed like a crazy price.  HSN has a $20 off coupon so I ordered 2 for $20 each and they've already shipped Smiley Happy

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@rockygems123 wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@rockygems123 wrote:

@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

@rockygems123 wrote:

 


@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:

I believe skincare needs to be addressed first.  I use Perlier Youth Creator Eye Serum as part of my AM & PM routines.  It can safely go on the lid.  IMO it's a great product.  

I have a few Bare Minerals, Doll 10, and Tarte palettes and have barely touched them in 2025.  I've converted to RMS Eyelights and the Eye Polishes.  They definitely require some practice but once I figured out how to use them, they're my go to's. I will also use RMS Back2Brow and a couple of the powdered blushes and highlighter.  I really appreciate that so many of her products have multiple uses.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Do you buy your Perlier Eye Serum on HSN?

 

Just found it there for $29.95 for 1 oz seems reasonable.  


Yes, @rockygems123.  I have it on auto-ship.


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Ok thanks.  Tried auto-ship but guess the 29.95 is a one off deal.  Auto ship price was 149 each.


@rockygems123  That's a ridiculous price!  I would never pay that.  


@JeanLouiseFinch 

 

Yeah that seemed like a crazy price.  HSN has a $20 off coupon so I ordered 2 for $20 each and they've already shipped Smiley Happy


Oh, good, @rockygems123, that was smart.  They should last a good while for you.  You literally only need one drop.  Deposit it on your ring finger and tap the ring finger of the other hand on it to split the drop. Each fingertip will have enough product to cover the entire eye area; brow bone, lid, and under eye.