You Can Afford the Best Eye Wrinkle Creams
April 6, 2009 by Joanna
Filed under Eye Wrinkle Cream
This past weekend, I went to a “Meet the Experts” event at Macy’s, where professionals from each counter presented the latest and greatest beauty products. I have to admit, some of the new anti aging products seemed pretty amazing. However, what struck me the most was the prices! You don’t have to spend $80 or more to get an effective eye wrinkle cream. In fact, some of the best eye creams are $30 or less!
For example, Philosophy makes a great eye wrinkle cream called Eye Believe.
At only $30, Eye Believe contains ingredients found in the best eye creams: Retinol (vitamin A), tocopherol (vitamin E), protective oils and peptides. The combination of these ingredients will moisturize the eye area, stimulate collagen production, and provide antioxidant protection against free radicals that cause signs of aging such as eye wrinkles.
So, don’t think that the only effective eye wrinkle creams are the most expensive ones. It’s simply not true. You CAN find an affordable eye cream that will work for you. “Eye Believe” in you!
Puffy Eyes Awaken!
April 6, 2009 by Joanna
Filed under Puffy Eyes
Whatever it is that keeps you up all night long, know that there is a fix for your puffy eyes.
In a local news article this morning, a top makeup expert for Macy’s explains the many ways she would recommend tackling the annoying puffy eyes look:
1. Clarins Concentré Zone Regard for eyes ($78) at Macy’s – treats the whole eye area to get rid of puffy eyes, dark circles and crow’s feet.
2.Trick: place eye creams in fridge for a cooling effect that will aid in relieving bags under eyes
3.Tip: take out contacts before bed
Make eyes look refreshed and wide:
1.Revlon’s cushion grip lash curler ($5.49) at Walgreens. If you have no time for makeup, simply curl your lashes. Your eyelashes will appear long and open your eyes.
2.L’Oreal’s white eyeshadow ($4.49) at Walgreens. Apply the eyeshadow in the corner of your eye on the upper and lower lid. This is my personal favorite puffy eyes tip! It works!
3.Dip cotton balls in ice cold milk and put them on your eyes for 10 to 15 minutes.
4.Clinique’s touch base for eyes ($14.50) at Macy’s. This product can be applied as a natural-looking eyeshadow. It will give the appearance of bigger eyes.
Try these for your next puffy eyes fix and if you want to check out more solutions and best eye creams be sure to check out our online store.
Puffy Eye Procedure: Blepharoplasty
March 30, 2009 by Joanna
Filed under Puffy Eyes
Puffy eye problems are caused by the layer of elastic tissue under the eyes becoming thin as we age and then fat protrudes forward in the form of bags. The main reason puffy eye problems come about with age is due to muscles and ligaments losing their elasticity over time. Most people don’t realize that these under eye bags can also show up in the form of “upper eye bags” or when the upper lid begins to sag, and in some extreme cases, can even obstruct vision.
I hear Blepharoplasty becoming a more popular option lately to get rid of bags under eyes. It is a procedure that can correct both of these puffy eye issues – and more pleasantly than before. The upside to this procedure is that the procedure can be done under a simple local anesthetic, when it is traditionally done with general anesthesia. This allows for more accuracy and faster healing, which a lot of times brings more pleasing results.
The results bring not only a younger, more refreshed look but also the ability to see better as the droopiness (or excess fat) is now gone.
Go Green with Organic and Natural Eye Skin Care Products
March 15, 2009 by Joanna
Filed under Eye Skin Care
In the last few years, the use of natural or organic ingredients has become increasingly popular in many industries. In medicine, organic remedies are fast gaining in popularity. Some are being used as preferred remedies for various illnesses. Organic ingredients are used widely in the field of dermatology to treat various skin conditions. Every year, cosmetic companies introduce dozens of organic products and eye skin care is no exception. Organic ingredients are now being used in more and more eye wrinkle creams designed to minimize or erase eye wrinkles.
Most Common Organic Eye Skin Care Ingredients: Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and vegetables are the most commonly used organic ingredients. This is due to their wide availability and because they contain vital ingredients that benefit the skin. Some of the most common fruits used in organic skin care products are plum, papaya, apple, pineapple, and mango.
The organic ingredients added to eye skin care products provide different benefits. In order to make the right choice of organic skin care product, you first have to determine how you want your skin to change. Health and beauty manufacturers now include organic ingredients to their skin care products, but these ingredients can also be used right out of your kitchen. Make sure to always use the freshest ingredients you can find.
Other Organic Skin Care Ingredients: Milk, Oatmeal and Wheat Germ
Fruits and vegetables aren’t the only organic items that can be used on the skin. Milk is one of them. Milk appears to be effective in retaining youthful-looking skin, making it a popular ingredient in many eye skin care products.
Oatmeal is another common kitchen staple used in skin care. Milk and honey added to oatmeal in its ground form is an excellent masque for the skin. The benefit is a reduction in the appearance of oiliness as well as a youthful glow.
In a growing number of organic skin care products, wheat germ is often listed as an ingredient. This is one of the finest natural ingredients for moisturizing and exfoliating the skin. Wheat germ contains high levels of vitamin E which is essential in maintaining a healthy condition of the skin as well as the hair.
Natural Skin Care Ingredients For All Skin Types
Other excellent moisturizers and exfoliants are yogurt and sour cream. You can find products containing these ingredients or simply use them in their natural state. For dry skin, try a paste with egg yolk, olive oil and lemon juice. Honey, along with wheat germ, is one of the best ways to get a smooth, healthy complexion.
Some organic substances can be used as toners in skin care, such as lavender water and rose water. Rose water tones the delicate tissue around the eye and using an eye skin care product containing rose water can positively affect any under eye bags. Organic skin care treatments are many times comprised of a combination of two or more different natural ingredients.
Organic skin care regimes are definitely getting to be very popular. Many are switching from conventional (and sometimes synthetic) products to these natural treatments. Without a doubt, natural and organic eye wrinkle creams and other eye skin care products will be more prevalent in the years to come.
Organic Product we love: Juice Beauty Soothing Eye Concentrate



