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Have you ever made use of eye gel......i know it has soothing and softening gel designed to treat the delicate eye area. It adds refreshing moisture as it hydrates and protects the eye region. I have used kiwifruit eyegel a friend of mine has brought that to me from Australia....and now I'm looking for that here.....i couldn't find it.....anyone knows about something closer to that.....
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Me too, I'm not very used to eye gel.
If you have received that product from abroad it might be possible that it's not available you might not find it on the market here. I don't know any other product with might be closer to the one you have used. However, I can suggest you to use a basic moisturizer will work well as a hydrator for the eye area, but if you want to do a little more (reduce puffiness and dark circles), you'll have better results with a moisturizer made specifically for the eyes. |
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Anyways, you mentioned you can use moisturiser on the eye? I thought that things like moisturisers, toners and certain cleansers cannot be used for delicate eye area.
I think last time i used some toners for my eyes that's why now my eyes so black..
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Use this eye moisturizer, Eye Doctor Moisture. Gently dab it around the eye area with your fingertips and use it twice daily. This product includes cooling Cucumber, soothing Rosemary and energizing Ginseng which offer rapid and visible relief. This composition helps to fade dark shadows from sight to make skin around.
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I never use such creams, i believe they are all fake, have no effect and do not cure at all. So many people get fooled and waste a lot of money on these ineffectual creams. It's hundred times better that i go for a surgery than using these fake products.
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