8 yrs, 10 mths ago

Fine lines under eyes

Hello ladies. I’m in my early 30s. I use eye cream both morning and night (I use Indio’s eye perfect in the morning and have just switched to Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye). I’ve recently noticed two fine lines appearing in my under eyes. I also have reasonably large, light – medium purple bags.

I was wondering – what eye creams do you use? Hopefully I hear from someone who has had the same kind of issue. Ideally I want to look less haggard than I do now.

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  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

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  • Bronze
    8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Hi… Even my sister had this problem. Then her friend suggested her some treatment involving stem cells. I could see the lines fading. I must say it did wonders.

  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I’m recommending the clarins eye gel if your interested. Its the closest I’ve got to helping my dark circles. I keep it in the fridge. Its awesome

  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Miss zigy zone, welcome to the forum. A big thanks for your post on dark circles. Really great I’ve convinced myself nothing I do will remove mine so thanks

  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I’m 57 and have dark circles for as long as I can remember. Its hereditary for me sadly. So my remedy is to cover them up and I love YSL Touche Eclat for that. In terms of fine lines under the eyes, I can empathise 🙂 It seems to me that perhaps the particular cream you use in that area isn’t important (as long as its a good quality one of course) but its the fact that you use cream at all that makes the difference in my experience.

    In other words, I think that we’ll all have different opinions about what the best eye cream is (largely because we’re all different and so have different experiences) but the application of any cream that moisturises the area is the key I suspect .

  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I recently read an article setting out 7 dietary changes (that I am following religiously)
    1. Eat parsley
    2. Drink herbal teas (I drink artemisia annua)
    3. Add horseradish to salads
    4. Drink juiced vegetables – I love carrots
    5. Cut down or stop drinking coffee
    6. Drink water
    7. Cut down on salt
    see http://organics.org/7-dietary-changes-that-will-get-rid-of-puffy-eyes-naturally/
    I don’t have puffy eyes but it makes sense to prevent

    After applying my Monsia night repair cream I smooth a couple of drops of vit E oil all over my neck, a drop massaged under & around each eye and a couple of drops on the forehead and on the backs of my hands, works a treat.

  • Bronze
    8 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I have dark circle too and I tried many home remedies but of no use.

  • 8 yrs, 1 mth ago

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  • 8 yrs, 10 mths ago

    The Prevage eye cream is very good and will definitely tackle those fine lines and darker circles

  • Bronze
    8 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I too have always had issues with under eye bags and am slowly noticing fine lines around my eyes and mouth. I did some research and found an anti wrinkle/moisturizing serum called Xanadu 24k from ISA Professional. Best part is that not only does my face feel refreshed and hydrated, after a couple months of use I’m seeing less noticeable wrinkles! It has gold flecks and vitamin C in it, as well as a nice, rose scent. I highly recommend it to my friends, my mom is hooked on it as well lol. Anyway, it’s on sale at the moment, so check it out:
    http://www.isa-professional.com/

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