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Recommendations for an eye cream for dehydrated skin please.

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Passmyslippers · 08/09/2017 18:28

The skin under my eyes is so dehydrated it looks terrible no matter what I've tried.
I drink 2/3 liters of water a day so I'm not dehydrated myself.

I need some good quality recommendations please.

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Bombardier25966 · 08/09/2017 19:04

Aveeno. It makes no hyped up anti aging claims, but it's brilliant for replenishing dehydrated skin. Completely safe near eyes too, I checked with my dermatologist.

£4 for a 300ml pump bottle at Superdrug!

jeaux90 · 08/09/2017 19:07

The aveeno body moisturiser?

Passmyslippers · 08/09/2017 19:36

Really? Do you think it packs enough oomph for a 40something tired one?

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jeaux90 · 08/09/2017 19:48

I was going to buy the medik 8 eye serum because my 45 year old skin bloody loves their stuff.

bakewelltarte · 08/09/2017 20:46

I am a fan of the Khiels avocado eye cream. Granted it's ££ but it's lasts a long time. Also I find using a cleansing oil or balm keeps the skin around my eyes hydrated x

jeaux90 · 08/09/2017 21:30

That's a good point bakewell. The camomile cleansing oil from body shop is fab for dry skin

Passmyslippers · 09/09/2017 07:36

Any other recommendations please?

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DoorsAndWater · 09/09/2017 07:38

I'm on my third pot of Bobbi Brown hydrating eye cream, I use it every day and night, my problem was dehydration and it's brilliant for that, it lasts ages and is the only product iceberg repurchased

DoorsAndWater · 09/09/2017 07:38

*Ive repurchased

PrimalLass · 09/09/2017 08:47

I'm currently using Clinique Pep Start as I have loads of samples.

Passmyslippers · 11/09/2017 06:34

Doors is the Bobbi brown cream ok under make up? Ones I've tried before go all bitty when I apply anything over it..

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DoorsAndWater · 11/09/2017 06:59

@Passmyslippers yes it is, I usually put it on right before I apply my makeup, it sinks in easily, and you only need a tiny bit, seems to last ages!

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