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eye wrinkle creams +rapid inchloss wraps

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Piffleoffagus · 14/06/2004 21:19

Am total uneducated gal about such creams, invested in some night cream for first time last month, reasonable impressed, (Olay Total Effects pump thing)
I am very au fiat with brands, use Clinique, Lancome/Clarins etc with gay abandon...
Now am seeing 34 yrs old in September and feel eyes are looking like they need a bit of extra TLC..
I do not wish to be ripped off, though money isn't an object so to speak, but if a cheaper one will do a good or better job then GREAT!
Also these rapid inch loss de tox wraps/treatments , they were featured in Now or Heat or something, quite expensive but I do fancy a little inchloss boost..
Anyone tried one?
My beauty is in your hands fair ladies...

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Lisa78 · 14/06/2004 21:21

piffle, having spent years spending money on Lancome and Estee Lauder mainly, amongst other named brands, I am becoming a bit of a boots convert for skin care. They do an age defying range - the night cream is about £17, though it doesn't last very long but it is very very good. There is an eye cream to go with it
You use them both under your usual moisturiser and I find I need very little moisturiser then - I noticed my skin looked much better in a few days and after 6 weeks, it now looks tons better

Piffleoffagus · 14/06/2004 21:56

Hmm do I need to have one precise brand of skincare, I use different things rather than the same brand.
I prefer more planty based things if poss, just seen the ads for ROC and it looks the biz?

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Lisa78 · 14/06/2004 21:58

Mmm, ROC is VERY good stuff!
Nah, I don't use the Boots eye cream, just the skin one, then I use a different moisturiser over it - I think using a whole range is probably marginally more effective, but not much. I don't tend to use matching shampoo and conditioner or wear matching knickers and bra, so I ain't gonna start with face creams

Piffleoffagus · 15/06/2004 10:02

Right then in order of no other handy hints coming my way I'm off to buy ROC!
Thanks Lisa

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