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best cream or gel for lifting droopy eyelids

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Cocolepew · 11/05/2014 18:12

I currently use the Garnier one which works, but wondered if there were any others that were better?
I know it's not a permanent fix but every little helps.

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HairyFairyFoof · 11/05/2014 19:33

Avon clinical eye lift pro, its a gel/cream combo, iv been using it a while now and you can literally feel it lifting and tightening the eyelids i love it!!

Cocolepew · 11/05/2014 22:07

Thanks someone in work does avon , I'll give it a go Smile

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CanaryYellow · 11/05/2014 22:15

I've been looking for something too. I'll give the Avon a try.

I've resigned myself to needing a surgical eyelid lift in the future - all of the women in my family have heavy eyelids - my nan actually had hers done on the NHS as they were that bad they were affecting her vision!

Cocolepew · 12/05/2014 16:57

I've ordered the Avon one.
I'll hold you personally responsible if it doesn't work Wink Grin

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Monicakil · 12/05/2014 22:35

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Cocolepew · 12/05/2014 22:50

Oh I've not seen that website before I joined

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CoteDAzur · 12/05/2014 22:52

Creams don't lift eyelids, sorry. That tightening feeling you get is just the cream tightening on the surface of your skin as it dries.

Botox to the forehead lifts eyebrows and droopy eyelids.

Cocolepew · 12/05/2014 22:54

Don't spoil it for me cote Sad

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CoteDAzur · 12/05/2014 22:56

Sorry. Creams smell nice and feel nice, though Smile

Kundry · 12/05/2014 22:56

Nothing in a cream will work for this. You can botox your eyebrows or have surgery. Some creams may moisturise and puff up the eyelids a bit so they temporarily look a bit fuller, or as CoteDAzur says give a tight feeling as they dry, but no cream is going to achieve actual lift.

Kundry · 12/05/2014 22:57

Sorry Sad

FoxyHarlow123 · 13/05/2014 08:55

Try eye lid tape too. This works a treat, albeit a temporary effect.

Cocolepew · 13/05/2014 16:24

I tried that a few years ago Foxy, but it wasn't very good. Maybe my eyelids werent droopy enough then

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