Antiaging ingredients and eye creams that work…a myth or reality? While there may be many products in the market that claim to work, how many actually do make a difference? Two tried and true ways of finding out are:
1. Review the research. Antiaging is big business but there are a handful of key ingredients that show real promise. Among them, marine extracts, Hibiscus esculentus extract, sodium hyaluronate and naturally sourced alpha hydroxy acids.
2. Alternatively you can try a product out for yourself. What works for others may not work for you…and vice versa and it can be worth spending the money to find out.
The Eyes have it…
In my opinion eye cream isn’t just a clever marketing gimmick – it really does work! And it makes sense to take care of the skin around your eye, as it is the thinnest skin on your face and the first to show the signs of aging. And yes, eye creams are different to everyday face creams. Moisturisers tend to have a heavier molecular structure and so can cause puffiness or inflammation around the eye area. Eye creams are designed specifically for the delicate skin around the eye.
In my experience, eye creams are lighter and tend to absorb in more quickly. The ingredients are also targeted for the eye area however, there are many different choices when it comes to eye creams and eye products tend to focus on specific issues be it puffiness, dark circles or fine lines and wrinkles. Choose the one that suits best suits your skin and the predominant issue. Similarly to moisturisers, it is important to choose age-appropriate eye creams (and I don’t mean R-rated eye creams!). Anti-aging eye products and creams are probably to rich for someone in their early 20s. In this case an eye gel may have a better result.
To get the best out of your eye cream use it daily both in the morning after cleansing and in the evening after you’ve removed your make-up. Gently apply using the pad of your fourth finger and dab the eye cream around your eye socket. Our pick of the very best natural eye creams on the market now:
1. Worth every cent La Mav Certified Organic Firming Eye Lotion contains active ingredients to help with skin restructuring by preserving collagen & elastin fibers and marine extracts help reduce the appearance of dark circles.
2. Haven Scent Rosehip Eye Cream is a light soothing eye cream that nourishes and hydrates skin using certified organic aloe vera and rosehip oil. A favorite indeed!
3. To minimise dark circles Devita Under Eye Repair Gel is ideal. A light, refreshing serum that soothes tired eyes. The inclusion of bioflavanoids Astaxanthin and Hesperdin help strengthen the capillary network under the eyes and clear dark circles. Don’t expect overnight results; give it 3 months and you should see a lightening of dark circles – anything less is unrealistic.
4. As a light and soothing gel, Third Stone Botanicals Green Tea Eye Serum l contains colloidal silica and green tea antioxidants soothe and protect the delicate eye area and help reduce puffiness. Storing this product in the fridge will further help with the reduction of puffy eyes.
Tell us what your favorite eye product is and why for your chance to win a $10 Vitale Gift Voucher (prize will be presented 14 days after post).
I love using plain jojoba oil on my eyes. I pat a couple drops on my whole eye area. Conditions my lashes, significantly lightens my under eye circles and of course moisturizes. I don’t want to win the Vitale voucher though, I’d be too sad since I’m in the U.S… I can’t figure out how to make it in U.S currency or how much shipping would be to here.
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Thanks so much, that’s good to know! I may put in an order then.
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I am a lover of Eye Oils, i find that they are so hydrating and leave my eye area feeling baby soft, to be honest i prefer them to eye creams!
I’d reccomend Treasured Earths eye oil, gorgeous packaging too!
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I’m just changing over from mass produced chemical brands with oh so expensive advertising and spokesman to going with healthy natural and organic products. I really appreciate all the great coverage and suggestions as it’s making the change so easy and I’m loving the results. Thank you,
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In my experience, most eye creams work just the same as a moisturiser. However I can’t understand the 100% mark up on a eye cream.
I just can’t justify paying $90 – $150 for some eye creams.
I’ve switched to organic eye creams now because some of the products chemical eye creams I’ve been using just hasn’t done its job.
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vitale Reply:
May 7th, 2010 at 9:33 am
Hi Sally – thanks for your comments. I agree that organic eye creams are the way to go. I do think they are different to facial moisturisers. I use a heavier face cream than eye cream, as if I use my face cream on my eyes it feels too heavy. Eye creams tend to be lighter, have different ingredients.
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Hi Ananda,
I’m just wondering – of the ones you mentioned which would be the less heavy choice, suitable for someone in their mid 20s? Also, do any of the natural eye creams tend to contain those naturally sourced AHAs you mentioned?
Cheers
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vitale Reply:
May 7th, 2010 at 9:30 am
Hi Butterfly – yes. As you are in your 20s the gels are better suited. The Haven Scent Fine Line Eye Serum or TSB Green Tea Eye Serum would be ideal. Both are light and refreshing. I wouldn’t recommend using AHAs around your eyes. The skin is more fragile and needs TLC so AHAs may be a bit strong.
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vitale Reply:
April 30th, 2010 at 7:28 am
Well thanks for your comments Kelly. I love that you mentioned it conditions your lashes – which love a bit of attention! US – about dollar for dollar at the moment but postage is a bit…usually about $12 to the US. A
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