I am looking for an eye cream to prevent the signs of aging and help with circles under my eyes. I need some thing without cucumber. I am allergic to it. I know of an expensive brand that works, but I would like to know of a drugstore brand that is good.What is a good drugstore brand eye cream?
Loreal Revitalift. I love it and it works sooooo good for me. I use it morning and night. Also, try the face cream. It is the best on the market, according to me!What is a good drugstore brand eye cream?
BeautiControl's eye creams are free of cucumber except one (Platinum Regeneration庐 Advanced Eye Repair Creme).
1 - Eye-x-cel:
%26lt;Eye-X-Cel embraces your delicate eye area with moisturizing ingredients that help soothe and improve skin firmness, minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and give skin a bright, youthful appearance.%26gt;
2 - Regeneration Gold庐 Eye Repair:
%26lt;Delivers the benefits of polyhydroxy acids to help the area around your eyes look young again in as little as two weeks! Breakthrough formula helps diminish the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and moisturizes dry, delicate skin for a younger look.%26gt;
And if the those don't do the job, you can add one of these to help with darker circles and deeper wrinkles:
*Regeneration庐 Time To Go庐 Time Capsules with Retinol Eye Serum or
*Platinum Regeneration庐 Eye Serum
Hope that helps!
I think that Oil of Olay is a good one.
CVS, I like the Olay products.
Try Nivea products.
I have never used an eye cream (not because I don't have wrinkles and need it ;) but I did read in a quite fun and informative book by Paula Begoun ('Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me') that Alpha Hydrox seems to have pretty good products at the fraction of the price of department store brands. And Paula's book talks about different types of irritants that are commonly found in skin care products as well such as tea tree oil and menthol. (I'm not sure if cucumber is in any of their products though so please be sure to read the ingredients list.) Please, however, be Very careful when using a product near the eye as irritation or even blindness can occur if the product actually gets into the eye. (You may want to also call the store before going there as some don't have it like cvs that I called the other day :)
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