View Full Version : Eye lift cosmetic that works?
Fern Merkin
15-04-2008, 12:41 PM
Can anyone recommend, from personal experience, an eye lift product that actually works? Obviously, the cheaper the better:beer: But I am happy to save money by buying a product on recommendation than indiscriminately spending a lot of time and money being dissappointed.:D
I have tried Revitalift without any visible difference noticed.
Please help! Not used to getting older yet:eek:
Fern Merkin
15-04-2008, 10:12 PM
Come on Ladies!
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/images/smilies/speechless-smiley-040.gif Surely it's not all fake? http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/images/smilies/speechless-smiley-040.gif
angel
16-04-2008, 11:51 AM
My mum tried just about everything on the market for years and nothing helped. In the end she had upper and lower lid surgery and is finally happier!
Fern Merkin
16-04-2008, 3:28 PM
My mum tried just about everything on the market for years and nothing helped. In the end she had upper and lower lid surgery and is finally happier!
So, the money I save from ignoring these products can go towards my eyelift surgery? :eek: Not what I wanted to hear but am grateful for your honesty:D
maypole
16-04-2008, 3:36 PM
Nothing will get rid of the wrinkles and sagging skin. The creams only plump up and soften them so they APPEAR diminished. I just use nivea products usually, but have just bought a Garnier eye product to try. I am under no illusion though with these products, these things are temporary, they only moisturise and soften skin they cannot lift it. Don't be fooled by fancy packing.
mogwai
16-04-2008, 3:55 PM
hi, maybe eyeessential is what you're looking for..
its not cheap (£40!!) but apparently this works in minutes and you can actually see it 'lifting' your eyes... there are before and after pics on this site:
http://www.sospecial.co.uk/productdetails.php?cat=301&maincat=99&product=94&prodid=1048
If you are considering cosmetic surgery type procedures then I guess this is a much cheaper option..
here is a better link to the before/after pics
http://www.eyesential.net/effectiveness-of-eyesential.htm
Fern Merkin
16-04-2008, 7:38 PM
hi, maybe eyeessential is what you're looking for..
its not cheap (£40!!) but apparently this works in minutes and you can actually see it 'lifting' your eyes... there are before and after pics on this site:
http://www.sospecial.co.uk/productdetails.php?cat=301&maincat=99&product=94&prodid=1048
If you are considering cosmetic surgery type procedures then I guess this is a much cheaper option..
here is a better link to the before/after pics
http://www.eyesential.net/effectiveness-of-eyesential.htm
Thanks for the info, mogwai! I am not considering surgery, the idea gives me the willieshttp://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/images/smilies/speechless-smiley-040.gif Any fund for elective surgery would likely fall foul of the Grabbit board before I approached £100 anyway http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
Thanks to all! I'm off to see if better make up can work wonders! (And probably just get used to ageing)
FX
maypole
16-04-2008, 9:23 PM
hi, maybe eyeessential is what you're looking for..
its not cheap (£40!!) but apparently this works in minutes and you can actually see it 'lifting' your eyes... there are before and after pics on this site:
http://www.sospecial.co.uk/productdetails.php?cat=301&maincat=99&product=94&prodid=1048
If you are considering cosmetic surgery type procedures then I guess this is a much cheaper option..
here is a better link to the before/after pics
http://www.eyesential.net/effectiveness-of-eyesential.htm
I tried this in one of my vulnerable moments, it didn't feel very nice, it did smooth the wrinkles temporarily, but felt like having one of those mud masks on, the kind you can't wait to wash off as your face feels tight.
aurora borealis
16-04-2008, 9:26 PM
Genie (http://www.amazon.com/Genie-Instant-Line-Smoother/dp/B000CCSXFA) definitely works if applied correctly.
Buy it from Ebay ;)
Andrean
29-05-2008, 4:08 PM
Yep, Eyesential is good stuff but practice makes perfect. Tip: On cool, use a hairdryer over the eyes as this speeds up the drying process and tightens to the max. Sounds daft, but it works! http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/images/icons/icon14.gif
kittykat500
30-05-2008, 8:40 AM
I'd second 'Genie' bought from Ebay too!
suki1964
30-05-2008, 10:24 AM
Genie is only a temporary fix though, was it off and you got your droopy eyes back again.
Be careful with application, they done a demo on QVC once and the model was left there with her eye "glued" open:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Fern Merkin
30-05-2008, 12:01 PM
Genie is only a temporary fix though, was it off and you got your droopy eyes back again.
Be careful with application, they done a demo on QVC once and the model was left there with her eye "glued" open:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
ARRGLE!!!!!!
Have decided to just get over it :D If life's too short to stuff a mushroom it's too short to worry about the inevitable :rotfl:
Instead I am spending my money on some Dita-esque clothing, a New Red Lipsick and practising walking with books balanced on my head. There are SOME things that can be changed for free so shall concentrate on those. All I need now is some support knickers and a wiggle skirt:p
Thanks for all the suggestions, they have helped me gain a perspective before I wasted any more money :beer:
FX
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