Question:
A Good Anti-Ageing Cream for Undereye
I'm now 27 and i think i should start using an undereye anti ageing treatment as i have started to get crows feet when i smile and it doesnt look nice :(
Can anyone suggest something, i have sensitive skin so nothing perfumed.
Thanks in advance xx
I use Chanel Age Delay, which is supposed to help prevent ageing. It's a lovely texture and isn't too heavy. I try to switch to cheaper stuff, but always end up buying this again.
:) Good thinking!
I used to use Clinique all about eyes which was good. I have recently switched to Dermalogica multivitmamin treatment for eyes and lips - it is also really good - it's a lovely texture.
Make sure you don;t apply it to near to your eyes (i.e. righht underneath them) as this apparently causes puffiness and circles as it can get into the eye
I am tempted by a couple of the Avon ones - mostly because of the great GWP at the moment :o
But I know I'll go back to my TBS Kinetin eye cream, though I am tempted to give the new Wise Woman eye cream a whirl, even if the cleanser bruised my hand :(
I use a Clinique one that I got in one of their freebies - it's not All About Eyes, it's the intensive recovery one (!!) - you'll know what I mean if you see it.
I find it good - it's not perfumed, and I have honestly noticed a slight lessenning of the fine lines under my eyes. I am just a bit rubbish about remembering to put it on every night :rolleyes:
I'm now 27 and i think i should start using an undereye anti ageing treatment as i have started to get crows feet when i smile and it doesnt look nice :(
Can anyone suggest something, i have sensitive skin so nothing perfumed.
Thanks in advance xx
Answers:
I use Chanel Age Delay, which is supposed to help prevent ageing. It's a lovely texture and isn't too heavy. I try to switch to cheaper stuff, but always end up buying this again.
Answers:
:) Good thinking!
I used to use Clinique all about eyes which was good. I have recently switched to Dermalogica multivitmamin treatment for eyes and lips - it is also really good - it's a lovely texture.
Make sure you don;t apply it to near to your eyes (i.e. righht underneath them) as this apparently causes puffiness and circles as it can get into the eye
Answers:
I am tempted by a couple of the Avon ones - mostly because of the great GWP at the moment :o
But I know I'll go back to my TBS Kinetin eye cream, though I am tempted to give the new Wise Woman eye cream a whirl, even if the cleanser bruised my hand :(
Answers:
I use a Clinique one that I got in one of their freebies - it's not All About Eyes, it's the intensive recovery one (!!) - you'll know what I mean if you see it.
I find it good - it's not perfumed, and I have honestly noticed a slight lessenning of the fine lines under my eyes. I am just a bit rubbish about remembering to put it on every night :rolleyes: