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Eye cream recommendations?

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partyhats · 25/02/2011 11:28

Can anyone recommend a decent eye cream? am noticing dryness around the eye area. I have used Clinique all about eyes before which was quite good and Chanel Beaute Initial which was not so good. I use Liz Earle CnP and moisturiser, should I just get the matching eye cream or is there a better one out there?

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Celestialstarlight · 25/02/2011 11:47

I love Gatinaeu's Melatoganine FuturePlus eye concentrate. It's a bit pricey but definately worth the extra money. I've had to stop using it though because it contains a wheat product which I'm intolerant to. I'm gutted. But of all the ones i've tried it was definately my favourite.

I'm also a fan of Liz Earle products but found her eye cream too heavy making my eyes very puffy. I'm sure you'll get loads of other good suggestions though and I'm gonna watch with interest Smile

miche8 · 25/02/2011 12:00

i use liz earle but found both her eye creams/serums nothing special, currently using the boots no 7 intense eye serum nice enough but nothing special and won't buy again. Going to get the clinique rich all about eyes, have used the normal one before wish they did it in a tube.

WhereTheWildThingsWere · 25/02/2011 12:01

I have started using Trevano eye cream and SBC collagen serum.

I look years younger it is the best combo I have ever used, the collagen I use all over m face and around my eyes and my fine lines look so much better.

The trevano stuff is just so lovely and moisturising and soothing, without being at all heavy and causes no puffiness.

If it helps I am 35 and have dry very sensitive skin.

partyhats · 25/02/2011 21:25

Thanks ladies. The Trevano cream looks interesting and a bargain price too! I am also 35 with dry sensitive skin so will give it a go!

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