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Molton Brown Eye RescueNewest Review: ... to combat the signs of ageing I wouldn't necessarily recommend Molton Brown's Eye Rescue. I still have young skin so ... more |
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by - written on 07/10/02 (Very useful, 1052 readings)
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I love beauty products. I am one of those daft people who believes the ads and has to try all of those 'life changing' face and eye creams. I have to say that I am usually dissappointed. I find most of these products expensive and useless. This is particularly true of eye creams, but this one is one of the best that I have found. The first time I tried this product was when I got a free 10ml tube on one of the ladies magazines....I can't remember which one but it was about 2 years ago. I used it daily as instructed and I did find a difference. The product The product itself is not quite a cream yet a bit creamier than a gel. This is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/07/03 (Very useful, 271 readings)
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This is the only eye product I have ever used and so I cannot really say how good this is compared to other brands, I can only describe the results I have found and my reaction to the product. The first notable feature about this product is its texture. It is not quite a cream and it isn't totally a gel, it's somewhere between the two. This means that it has the luxurious, comforting properties of a cream but retains a light texture similar to a gel so that it is absorbed quickly and not too rich and heavy for the delicate eye area. The product comes in a 15ml pump-action dispenser bottle although I believe it is also available in 5 and 10ml ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/08/00 (Very useful, 299 readings)
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I started using this product when I noticed what in bad light might be construed as my first wrinkle. Maybe its just a laughter line but I am not taking any risks! The war against wrinkles began! I originally was a sent a sample of this for completing an online survey with Molton Brown and after using all that up I ordered some more and have been using it ever since. I wear contact lenses and I find this product is light enough to not make my eyes feel greasy or to interfere with my lenses yet it really does the job. I also spend a lot of my time sat here in front ofmy computer and I find my eyes get very tired and puffy. Eye rescue really helps to soothe ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/06/00 (Very useful, 755 readings)
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Ok girls, hands up all of you who use an eye cream on a regular basis? Hmmmm, bet there aren't too many hands up there but did you know that everyone should be using an eye care product at least a few times a week no matter how old (or young) you are. Most people think that they should wait until they are in their 40s or have a few wrinkles before slapping on a gloopy eye cream in the hope that the wrinkles will disappear but... if you are in your 20s or 30s (or even your teens for that matter) now is the time to take care of your eyes and stop those wrinkles and dark circles from appearing in the first place. So that's the motivational talk ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/00 (Useful, 333 readings)
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If you only want to buy one eye product - get this one. generally I have a whole battery of products I use on my eye area, gels for morning, creams for evenings, serums as a rescue remedy; but when I'm travelling or can't be bothered to think about it, this is the product I turn to. I think it's unique in that this is a hybrid between a gel and a cream. As such, it has ingredients which address the whole gamut of eye area problems, including wrinkles, puffiness and dark circles. It's light, easy to use, smells great and is well absorbed. You only need the teeniest bit, applied with a light patting, rather than rubbing, motion around the eye area. It ... Read the complete review
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