|
Post by hellocoffee on Jul 7, 2014 18:20:40 GMT
So my eyelids aren't as up or tight as they used to be, as I am noticing some changes. Eyeshadow in the crease isn't looking the way it used to.... Are there any eye creams that help to firm the upper eye lids? Thanks!
|
|
|
Post by molkie on Jul 9, 2014 18:57:20 GMT
Your description applies to me as well. I've had some slight improvement using Dior Capture Totale Eyes Essential Serum. I was thinking of trying Perricone MD Acyl-Glutathione Eye Lid Serum - has anyone used it?
|
|
|
Post by hellocoffee on Jul 10, 2014 19:34:59 GMT
I will check them out, thanks!
|
|
|
Post by catbelly on Jul 10, 2014 21:18:21 GMT
Like molkie, I also use the Dior eye serum. I use it in morning. If I'm applying eye makeup, then I have just this under the lid but have this plus La Mer eye cream on eyelid and part under brow. Then apply primer and then shadow. After all eye stuff applied and excess fallout/errors cleaned off, I then use La Mer eye cream underneath the eye. You can get La Mer sample from Nordstrom's. At night I use Dr Brandt Triple Peptide Do Not Age eye cream. This stuff can be used everywhere in the orbital area. I love to use it on the lids and under the brow, as well as under the eye. I suggest you get a sample from freestanding Sephora. It can probably be used during the day but since I like using two eye creams, I use the La Mer then. I love the Dior serum--am on my second bottle--but to me, is not good enough by itself for combating wrinkles and sagging. It's a serum not an eye cream. Sometimes I do use it alone during the day but the La Mer and Dr. Brandt are helpful too. I find if I slack off on one of the three, then my eyes don't look as good. The key is that you need to make sure that whatever cream you use can be applied all over the eye area without any burning or sensitivity issues. So many eye products pretend that they can be used all over but your lids and part under brow are super sensitive. In terms of firming the eye area, I haven't found such a product that didn't give me sensitivity issues. I have used a product for upper lids only (I forget what it was) but I saw no change.
|
|
|
Post by hellocoffee on Jul 14, 2014 20:27:32 GMT
Wow, after looking into this more, there are many people who write about the sensitivity issues! Maybe that's why there aren't too many products o the market for lifting the lid? But I will look into your recommendations as well, I really appreciate it!
|
|