Greetings, my friends!
Bottom Line - this worked well, but not as well as other eye creams I've used. As such, I have no purchased another one.
Dermalogica:
Dermalogica is an American skincare company founded by Jane and Rey Wurwand in 1986. However, before the first Dermalogica products were made - in 1983, Jane, a U.K. trained skin therapist, opened "The International Dermal Institute" for licensed skin therapists to teach hands-on postgraduate level skincare training. Realizing there weren't products on the market which matched what she was teaching, Jane and Rey established Dermalogica. They decided they wanted a product line free of common irritants and ingredients which they felt led to breakouts, such as lanolin, SD alcohol, mineral oil, artificial colors, and fragrances - and that's exactly what they ended up creating.
Dermalogica Stress Positive Eye Lift:
Note Bene: This is one of two products that Dermalogica sent me for free to try before it was launched because I had written so many reviews on their website.
I liked the eye cream, but I didn't love the eye cream. I found that it worked well at de-puffing my eyes (it has a cool metal applicator which probably helped with the de-puffing), but I didn't see a huge difference in my eyes overall appearance. E.G. It did not brighten my eyes which is my biggest eye issue. I don't really have fine lines yet, so I can't speak to whether it worked there - but all-in-all it wasn't bad. Having said that - it wasn't great either. Although I will not buy it, I wanted to add that I liked how smooth it was when applied, that it didn't have a fragrance, and it did not irritate my eyes.
Stats:
This is $68 for .85oz. You can buy this on Dermalogica's website (www.dermalogica.com), but it's also available at Dermstore.com, Skinstore.com, Blue Mercury, Ulta Beauty, Nordstroms, and many many other stores (http://www.dermalogica.com/authorized-retailers/authorized-retailers,default,pg.html), or at your local stockists (http://www.dermalogica.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-Dermalogica-Site/default/Stores-Find).
I do not recommend buying high-end beauty products from Amazon or eBay. While I love Amazon and eBay and most sellers are legitimate with quality products - beauty products tend to be highly susceptible to fraud. If you're going to spend your hard earned money, make sure you're buying what you think you're buying.
That's it. Let me know if you have any questions.
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