Eye Creams that Really Work!

When the weather gets colder, you need to invest in those products that you may have forgotten about over the summer. Eye creams can take you a long way in helping you look younger and even more well-rested! Here are a few that we’ve found to be particularly good!

eye creams you must useLise Watier System Anti-Rides. This eye cream has been part of the Elle Grand Prix beauty awards for a number of years and it’s probably one of the best eye creams out there. It has a silky smooth texture and is totally not greasy. Silicone both moisturizes, and takes away the look of fine lines so that you can get smoother skin in as little as 3 days flat. Available only in Canada this retails for $42.

Neutrogena Continuous Hydration Eye. This eye cream is part of Neutrogena’s new line, Continuous Hydration. All the products are made for people with dry skin, but the eye cream is one that can be used by all. It moisturizes but makeup goes on beautifully on top without creasing. Available at drugstores everywhere for $14.99.

Sampar Age Antidote ‐ Eye Rule Merveilleux Roll-On. This is definitely the eye cream to go to if you want quick relief and have restless nights. The roll-on features a metallic ball from which is used to apply the eye cream. It delivers a cooling sensation of the light watery eye cream that the pen holds. It’s actually my personal favourite eye cream because it’s so light and helps relieve my tired eyes immediately. You can get Sampar products at Bay or Sears stores across Canada and it retails for $89.

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4 Responses to Eye Creams that Really Work!

  1. Mittens November 3, 2009 at 4:49 pm #

    Has anyone tried the Lise Watier eye cream? I really like the makeup products.

  2. Mitesser November 3, 2009 at 7:48 pm #

    Oh my god, your website’s design is so beautiful! Love it!

  3. Loretta Hunt September 18, 2011 at 9:42 am #

    How can I purchase Sampar products?

  4. Henna September 21, 2011 at 7:02 am #

    Loretta, I believe Sears has them. Check your local department store.

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