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Jan 28, 2009
Worst Disappointments on Supposedly Best Eye Creams
Nobody wants useless eye creams in their hands. After spending several dollars on a product, you would want the possibility of the best eye creameffects. However, this is not the only case, and infact, could be much worse than expected. Here are some of the worst disappointments:
1. Milia: I used the eye cream, it moisturized my eye area, but when I wake up after a few days of using it, I see milia under my eyes and some on my eye lids.
2. Runny creams: I want my day creams a bit light, but not too light. Heavy creams tend to mix awfully with my make-up, so I look for light creams. This one I tried was way too light, and always runs into my eyes. I end up going to work looking like a druggie. Definitely not the best eye cream for me.
3. Scent Allergies: There may be so many other allergies out there, but I highlighted this because some ingredients may prove to have some use to combating any skin problems, but artificial scents though, they either irritate my nose or eyes. Totally useless.
Aside from results, you also need to look for safety. This is my category fo the best eye cream
Posted at 12:31 am by besteyecream
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Nov 13, 2008
From the Best Eye Cream to the Worst Disasters
Everyone knows what to expect when they buy an eye cream that is supposed to work, but when it ends drastically, is everyone aware of the minor disasters that could happen to your skin? Choosing the wrong eye cream could cause more problem than just money off your pocket. It could mean damage to your skin. Damage which you really cannot afford. Here are two of the most typical problems one gets when they choose the wrong eye cream. 1. Eye irritation- Sure most eye creams are a little stingy when you apply them to the delicate area near the eyes, however, there are some eye creams that do much worse. They actually run into your eyes, and you end up walking the entire day with blood shot and teary eyes. 2. Milia- Instead of eliminating those eye bags, some eye creams actually block the pores, and cause little pimples to grow. These are called milia. Very unloveable, and very ugly.
Posted at 04:03 am by besteyecream
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Sep 15, 2008
The best eye cream may have different descriptions,
depending on your skin type, eye problems, and specific needs. On my category,
it is very difficult to solve all skin problems especially with the many
variety of eye creams in the market. Thus, it would also be possible to define
the term “best eye cream” different than the rest of the world.
It would be most advisable to find your skin problem first before
you go on trying different eye creams and pay hundreds of dollars. There are
lots of articles featuring which best eye cream type, day, night, eye cream,
eye gel to use with a specific skin problem.
As we go on with our entries, we will feature which you
should use for which problems, whether wrinkles, baggy eyes, puffy eyes, or
dark circles. First be informed, before using. Avoid further skin damage and
retain your beautiful skin.
Posted at 05:20 am by besteyecream
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Sep 10, 2008
A day cream is called such because, well,
because its ideal during the day. There are many eye creams in the market
claiming to be a day cream, but what features does the best eye creamhave?
- Diminishes eye puffiness
Mornings always
mean puffiness in the eye area. A good eye creams should be able to fight this eye
problem. Depuffing is caused by ingredients like caffeine, arnica, chamomile, or
cucumber. These are effective for relieving the puffiness but should not be
expected to address your wrinkle problems.
- Lightens Dark Circles
There are two
possible causes for dark circles, lack of sleep or broken capillaries. While there
is no exact ingredient that will eliminate dark circles, using a retinol-based
eye cream would definitely help if your problem was caused by the latter.
- Has Sunscreen
The sun’s rays are known
to be harmful to skin, aging it prematurely that supposed to. Although there
are many who use a separate sunscreen for their entire face, I still recommend using
a day eye cream that has sunscreen. You’ll always need extra protection.
Posted at 06:19 am by besteyecream
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