Boots Vitamin E SPF 15 Eye Cream Reviews

Product Type: Boots Sun Care
Newest Review: ... a lot of different ones but this one seems to be one of my favourites so far. Boots say their Vitamin E SPF15 eye cream ... more

by - written on 24/10/12 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I needed an eye cream to help get rid of my dark under eye circles, however quite sceptical as to whether they actually work I decided to go for a lower end one. After reading some good reviews on the Boots website about this one, I decided to go for it. Besides it only cost a couple of pounds so I didn't really have much to lose by giving it a go. The product claims to help reduce the appearance of puffiness, fine lines and dark circles within 4 weeks. The product comes in a squeezy plastic tube with a thin nozzle to help control how much product you use. The cream itself is white in colour with a subtle shimmer to it as most eye creams do. The cream is also ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/08/12 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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Today I am writing a review about the Vitamin E SPF14 eye cream by Boots. Shopper's appeal I bought this eye cream at Boots a while ago because I hadn't had any eye cream at all for quite a while. Over here in germany the "in" products at drug stores are a bit different and the trend of using eye cream has not really arrived here yet. But when I was in London and was browsing through Boots, I wanted to try out an eye cream again and chose this one because I quite like their Vitamin E line. Since it wasn't too expensive either, I didn't have to think about buying it for too long and just did it! The tube The eye cream ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/01/11 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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I normally use Clinique's All About Eyes, but I left this at my mum's house by accident when I visited, and she lives far away, so unfortunately needed to buy some more eye cream to use until I saw her again. Instead of buying my same eye cream, I thought I'd give something else a try. This eye cream from Boots costs only £2.49 for 15ml which is bargainous compared to the £22 price tag of the Clinique one I use, and it had some really good reviews online so I thought it was worth a try. Especially when I had loads of Boots points to use so effectively got it free anyway! This eye cream comes in a tube, and is quite nice and elegant in design, with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/02/13 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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With two small children at home I don't get a lot of rest. They do sleep well at night but I don't always sleep well, maybe it's part of getting older too but my under eyes have looked a bit tired and strained recently and I decided they needed a bit of a pep up. I didn't want to spend lots and lots of money on fact under eye creams when sometimes cheaper products work just as well so I was excited to find this Boots vitamin E eye cream. A 15ml tube costs just £2.54 so it was definitely a bargain but does it do what it says it will. I have recently got into eye creams and serums and have been trying a lot of different ones but this one seems to be one of my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/03/12 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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I have been using an expensive eye cream to moisturise and combat dark circles (which wasn't amazing), but after running out of it I wasn't keen on paying a huge amount for an eye cream. So I spotted this whilst out in Boots and decided at £2.54 I would give it a whirl. The cream comes in a small 15ml amount tube, which is 11cm in size. The cream contains Vitamin E and has SPF 15 for extra protection from damaging skins rays. What it claims. A light non-greasy formula that helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, puffiness and dark circles within 4 weeks. My opinion. The cream is white and slightly thick in ... Read the complete review
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