Question:
Eye cream for 40-somethings
Hi
I've done a search on eye creams but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so I hope I'm not posting "yet another eye cream" thread!
Can anyone recommend a cream/serum for already wrinkly, slightly dry (t-zone) 40+ skin? I have very few wrinkles elsewhere, but the laughter lines around my eyes have really developed over the past few years and are starting to look very pronounced.
Basically I'm looking for a miracle cream that'll zap the wrinkles! Someone mentioned Lush eye cream on another thread ... any good for older skin, or should I look elsewhere? At the moment I'm using a trial tube of Lancome stuff, which is really nice.
Thanks.
Well I must say I am rather liking the Burts bees royal jelly eye cream and I am 40+ too.
You only need a tiny bit and probably best just to use at night and you have the added advantage that you are using a totally natural product too.
nell
Where can I buy that, Nell8?
I'm loving the organic pharmacy Double Rose Eye Serum - or you could try rosehip oil - very natural too and a little goes an awfully long way too!
Re: Eye cream for 40-somethings
Hi
I've done a search on eye creams but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so I hope I'm not posting "yet another eye cream" thread!
Can anyone recommend a cream/serum for already wrinkly, slightly dry (t-zone) 40+ skin? I have very few wrinkles elsewhere, but the laughter lines around my eyes have really developed over the past few years and are starting to look very pronounced.
Basically I'm looking for a miracle cream that'll zap the wrinkles! Someone mentioned Lush eye cream on another thread ... any good for older skin, or should I look elsewhere? At the moment I'm using a trial tube of Lancome stuff, which is really nice.
Thanks.
Hi there,
ROC and Estee Lauder are the best eye creams, though both quite pricy, i'm trying out a Garnier one at the moment which was on offer in Boots as i'm short of cash, but only been using it a few days. I'm a young looking 41 but because i have very fine skin, my eyes can show tiredness and get crinkly. I seen Estee Lauder show a marked inprovement in 24 hours and the ROC cream that is now discontinued(grr), even got rid of a spider vein i'd had since i was 15, a miracle.
Chef X
Hi
I've done a search on eye creams but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so I hope I'm not posting "yet another eye cream" thread!
Can anyone recommend a cream/serum for already wrinkly, slightly dry (t-zone) 40+ skin? I have very few wrinkles elsewhere, but the laughter lines around my eyes have really developed over the past few years and are starting to look very pronounced.
Basically I'm looking for a miracle cream that'll zap the wrinkles! Someone mentioned Lush eye cream on another thread ... any good for older skin, or should I look elsewhere? At the moment I'm using a trial tube of Lancome stuff, which is really nice.
Thanks.
Answers:
Well I must say I am rather liking the Burts bees royal jelly eye cream and I am 40+ too.
You only need a tiny bit and probably best just to use at night and you have the added advantage that you are using a totally natural product too.
nell
Answers:
Where can I buy that, Nell8?
Answers:
I'm loving the organic pharmacy Double Rose Eye Serum - or you could try rosehip oil - very natural too and a little goes an awfully long way too!
Answers:
Re: Eye cream for 40-somethings
Hi
I've done a search on eye creams but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so I hope I'm not posting "yet another eye cream" thread!
Can anyone recommend a cream/serum for already wrinkly, slightly dry (t-zone) 40+ skin? I have very few wrinkles elsewhere, but the laughter lines around my eyes have really developed over the past few years and are starting to look very pronounced.
Basically I'm looking for a miracle cream that'll zap the wrinkles! Someone mentioned Lush eye cream on another thread ... any good for older skin, or should I look elsewhere? At the moment I'm using a trial tube of Lancome stuff, which is really nice.
Thanks.
Hi there,
ROC and Estee Lauder are the best eye creams, though both quite pricy, i'm trying out a Garnier one at the moment which was on offer in Boots as i'm short of cash, but only been using it a few days. I'm a young looking 41 but because i have very fine skin, my eyes can show tiredness and get crinkly. I seen Estee Lauder show a marked inprovement in 24 hours and the ROC cream that is now discontinued(grr), even got rid of a spider vein i'd had since i was 15, a miracle.
Chef X