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Help needed to banish my dehydrated eye area

9 replies

FabMum1 · 18/01/2014 23:00

The area around my eyes is very dehydrated. Am in the process of changing my whole skin routine and am looking for eye products that'll

  • hydrate it, it needs moisture
  • make it plump
  • maybe also help with dark circles
  • help with occasional puffiness (in the mornings)

Can anyone recommend anything that works for them.

Have had Elemis Pro Collagen Eye Treatment recommended, but would like your views to Smile

OP posts:
peasandlove · 19/01/2014 07:20

drink more water.

TakingTheStairs · 19/01/2014 07:25

I don't mean to be flippant, but honestly more water is the key. I sometimes get raw red dry skin at the edge of my eyes and I've found that if I make myself drink at least two pints of water more than my normal intake, it clears up within two days.

chutneypig · 19/01/2014 08:24

I'd agree with more water but also find this invaluable Santuary eye gel

littleredsquirrel · 19/01/2014 11:05

If you use hydraluaron under whatever you ultimately go for, that should help.

FabMum1 · 02/02/2014 20:23

I've been drinking lots n lots of water, seems to have made a slight improvement

Any products that could help further?

OP posts:
hermionepotter · 02/02/2014 21:05

clinique all about eyes. I don't use any other of their stuff but this is the only eye cream which works for me

lifesgreatquestions · 02/02/2014 21:09

I haven't used this for dryness but it's really creamy/silky feeling. The Khiels eye cream. I bought it for a repair job after heavy mourning left my eyes looking pretty ragged. I'm loving it.

WhizzFucker · 02/02/2014 21:09

Marking my place.

I seem to get sleep in my eyes during the day - anything to help with that would be good too (shameless hijack attempt).

Amarena · 02/02/2014 21:27

I second the vote for Clinque's All About Eyes - the rich version too. The only thing that works for me, and that I'm not allergic to either!

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