janedoe321
10-28-2007, 09:28 PM
Hi. I have heard a lot about Freeze 24/7 Anti-aging eye serum. Has anyone tried this? Also, can you pleeeeeeeease recommend an under eye cream to help with wrinkles. Thank you.
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tUrRrRa
10-28-2007, 11:05 PM
I am not sure if the wrinkles are deep or not, but for eyes that look tired or have fine lines, I think Pond's Eye Defeye cream is great! It's a small pump bottle that is swirled pink and white and it's around $10. It really seemed to make my eyes look more awake within a few days and seemed to help out a lot. I'm still young and don't have a wrinkle problem, but I often don't get enough sleep and get tired looking eyes. This product also helps with under eye circles or bags.
Dee2000
11-01-2007, 01:26 PM
Jane,
I have used many (I have the one on my left eye from sleeping on my left side) and the ONLY one that I have found success with was the Kinerase undereye rescue. Used to only be able to get it at the plastic surgeons or derms, but they now sell it at Sephora. I'm 29 y/o and starting to see them...YUCK. Either way, they should let you have samples to try - I noticed after 2 weeks with the Kinerase.
I also heard the Neocutis was the best now. I have one of those on order, so will let you know. You can only get the neocutis at the doctor. I've read about the Freeze 24/7 and the celebs use it, but never tried that one.
I have used many (I have the one on my left eye from sleeping on my left side) and the ONLY one that I have found success with was the Kinerase undereye rescue. Used to only be able to get it at the plastic surgeons or derms, but they now sell it at Sephora. I'm 29 y/o and starting to see them...YUCK. Either way, they should let you have samples to try - I noticed after 2 weeks with the Kinerase.
I also heard the Neocutis was the best now. I have one of those on order, so will let you know. You can only get the neocutis at the doctor. I've read about the Freeze 24/7 and the celebs use it, but never tried that one.

