Monday, August 23, 2010

What eye cream is best for young skin?

What brand eye cream works best for young skin. There are just too many eye creams to choose from. I was watching Tyra's talk show today and she mentioned that vaseline is what she uses everynight. I'm not sure if this is reaaly a good idea. Could anyone reccomend an eye cream that maintains a youthful eye? I am under 25!

What eye cream is best for young skin?
I can definately reccomend something that is the best of the best. It's called Artistry Eye Replenishing cream. It diminishes puffiness, dark circles and fine lines. I have yet to see something that beats this. you actually begin to see results in 24 hours and trust me you will notice a difference. This stuff is awesome. A tube is about $27 which is not bad because Artistry is a prestige brand and is competitvly priced with lancome, clinique and estee lauder. Plus they offer a 100% money back guarentee if you aren't satisfied so you have absolutely nothing to lose. You can't get it in stores but if you go to http://www.adrennan.qhealthbeauty.com it is available there. If you are looking for the best this is it :)
Reply:Artistry's eye cream is the one....


no doubt in using the prdt through its organic ingredients the results were magnificent each week... I'm so confident in the product that I don't hesitate to recommend it to my friends.... It's $28 now. Report It

Reply:oil of ole Regenrerest
Reply:Nivea has great eye creams and anti aging products. Nivea has been around for a long time and is non-irritating. A classic.


It can be found at any drugstore, like CVS.
Reply:Face lotion with a SPF of 30 or better daily and a hat when outdoors for a length of time.


The sun is not to be worshipped, so avoid and stay looking youthful....forever young.
Reply:Clinique Advanced Stop Signs for eyes is my favorite preventative eye cream.It even has sun protection and antioxidants!
Reply:Many drugstore products work well, and if you have a dermatologist, they can prescribe you a low dose of Retin-A cream. I want to caution you on using these products, because they do have a tendency to dry out skin when used in the first four to eight weeks. It's recommended to use in concert with a moisturizer to help compensate, but be ready for redness and dry/irritated skin in the first few applications. It's a good idea to start off using it once every few days, and not necessarily everyday, because your skin could go crazy on you and that would be awful.





Oil of Olay offers a great line of anti-aging creams and products, and most of the ladies I know who want to combat aging, use this. Lancome and Estee Lauder also make good anti-aging lines, but they're on the more expensive side (not that drugstore brands aren't already on the high end of the scale!).





Eye cream is not the only thing you should be looking into... rubbing your eyes and pulling on the skin around them contributes to stretching out the skin and thereby lessening its elasticity, which causes wrinkles or worsens their severity. So if you apply makeup, remember to use your middle or fourth finger, never your pointer, because it will apply too much pressure to the sensitive skin around and on your eye. Just like using makeup brushes is better for your skin than fingertips and sponges, which tend to stretch and pull/tug at the skin. Always apply creams and lotions in circles or downwards, not upwards, because it forces the skin to go in unnatural directions. Also, using sunscreen will help reduce the effect of wrinkles on the face and the rest of your body.





And remember, smile wrinkles are the good kind of wrinkles! :)
Reply:don't use vaseline if you have a little extra money get artistry. they have all sorts of stuff for youthful apperance. i know so many girls that use this stuff and it rocks their world because of how good it is.
Reply:I am 26 and I use all kind of cream, but I begin to have wrinkles under my eyes, small and thin, but still... At 26, I have a nice looking skin, but I don't want any wrinkles on that pretty face ;)





Julie


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