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Hydrating cream for under eyes

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Summersummer18 · 31/12/2017 16:42

I've had Botox which has improved my crows feet massively however I still have fine lines under my eyes.

Can anyone recommend a good hydrating skincare routine / creams?

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BagelGoesWalking · 31/12/2017 17:58

I think La Roche Posay Toleriane Ultra Eye Contour cream is very good. Light and absorbs well. I don't think it will help dark circles or anything but it does the job it's supposed to.

Everyone raves about the Kiehl's Avocado Eye cream. Pricey but apparently you use such a tiny amount each time that it lasts well.

BagelGoesWalking · 31/12/2017 18:00

You could also look at Squalane or Rosehip oil from the Ordinary. Very reasonably priced. Many ppl use as a layer at night or a couple of drops missed in with moisturiser. Nice on any part of the body!

LordEmsworth · 31/12/2017 18:33

I have just yesterday bought the Malin & Goetz revitalizing eye cream. I am just starting to get "proper" lines and I am hoping this will fend them off... It is much more than I would usually spend, but the lady on Space NK put it under one of my eyes and I could literally see the difference immediately. One long-ish line pretty much disappeared when she put it on... It is definitely pricey though

Bringmewineandcake · 31/12/2017 18:45

At the other end of the scale, I’ve been using Lacura Expert Double Effect Day & Night Eye Gel from Aldi for a week now and it’s improved my eyes no end. They’re not dry underneath or irritated, and my lines are much reduced as a result.

BumWad · 31/12/2017 18:47

I’ve just bought that Kiehls stuff as I’ve started using Retinol and getting a bit of dryness.
Mint fried it though but everyone raves about it

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