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Review: Missha's Misa Geum Sul Revitalizing Eye Cream


Greetings, my friends!

Bottom Line - this is a pretty awesome eye cream especially when you consider its price.

Missha:
According to SokoGlam.com, Missha has been a favorite among Korean women for over a decade. With a mission to create high-quality, effective products at affordable prices, many of their products have reached holy grail status for beauty lovers across the globe.

Misa Geum Sul Revitalizing Eye Cream:
I'm not going to lie - I didn't have high hopes for this eye cream because of it's cost, but last Fall I had a lot of extra crows feet around my eyes because of the cold dry air here on the east coast. I decided to try this eye cream after reading all of the glowing reviews (and a little because the container is beautiful), and I was stunned at how quickly my crows feet went away. It help brightened the area around my eyes while moisturizing. It did not irritate my eyes, and I like that it doesn't have a fragrance. Having said that - this is not the greatest eye cream I have ever tried, but it is quite awesome and worth a try for those looking for a nice moisturizing eye cream.

Stats:
This costs $45 for 1.01oz (30ml) and one pot lasted about 3.5-4 months. You can purchase this at SokoGlam.com, but it is also available online at other vendors (such as Bed, Bath, and Beyond, YesStyle, etc).

That’s it. Let me know if you have any questions. I’m happy to help.

JessiPedia

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