Superdrug Vitamin E Gentle Eye Cream Reviews

Product Type: Superdrug body care
Newest Review: ... actually moisturises and blends into your eye area; the two may look similar but Superdrug's version is horrendous. They've ... more
Customer Superdrug Vitamin E Gentle Eye Cream Reviews (4)

by - written on 01/08/10, updated on 18/06/11 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Being the beauty product junkie I am, it is unusual for me to come across a product that truly does nothing for me, or that seems to do more harm than good. I have bought about 4/5 eye creams in my time, one of which was the Superdrug own brand "Vitamin E Gentle Eye cream". This was my first time using a Superdrug own brand product, and since I am such a fan of the shop (way too many of musicmad2020's pennies get spent in there!), I figured this would be a great purchase. Sadly I was to end up disappointed. The tube is a plain beigey colour, nothing outstanding on the design front, and has a nozzle applicator underneath the plastic screw cap. I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/11/10 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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The Vitamin E skincare range from superdrug is fantastic if you are on a tight budget. The Vitamin E gentle eye cream is a brilliant little product that does what many other creams do but for a fraction of the price. The eye cream comes in a 15ml small squeezy tube with screw cap. The cream is very easy to dispense straight onto the eye area through the pointy nozzle and the lid screws on tightly making sure non of the cream can leak out. The eye cream is part of a growing range of vitamin E products from superdrug and is currently priced at £2.49 per tube. Other products available in the range include: - Day Cream - Nourishing Night ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/11/10 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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I bought this because it was cheap, but I wish I hadn't bothered, it's horrible! It costs £2.49 for a 15ml tube, but when I bought it it was on a special offer which made it even cheaper, I think it was about £1.49! The tube has a lid which screws off and a thin nozzle type thing on the end where you squeeze the product out of, which I suppose is supposed to make it easier to apply, but I don't think it makes a difference as I just squeeze a bit onto my finger and apply it like that. It's quite thin for an eye cream but it feels really smooth. The main problem with it is that when I apply it it doesn't sink into my skin at all, it just ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/01/11, updated on 28/01/11 (Somewhat useful, 115 readings)
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I bought this because it was on offer 2 for £3 and I thought it would be identical to the boots spf 15 vitamin E eye cream, which is my regular daytime eye cream but it wasn't on offer at the time. Boy oh boy was I wrong. Like the boots version this eye cream has an spf of 15, has Vitamin E as the antioxidant ingredient, and promises to reduce puffiness yada yada. Unlike the Boots version, the superdrug Vitamin E eye cream leaves a nasty white film that is crusty. Instead of moisturising the eye area, it actually feels dry and tight. I would pay not to wear this eye cream, that's how bad it is. It says this product is non-greasy which ... Read the complete review
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