Itworks eye and lip.
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May 15, 2016
Danielle O.
Okay, my friend is trying to get me to try a product through it works. I'm not super into their stuff seeing as I can get good products anywhere but I'm curious if this has ingredients that would be especially beneficial or if I'm better off spending my money elsewhere for an under eye cream. I'd love an explaination of why or why not and what ingredients I SHOULD be looking for. Thank so much!!
May 15, 2016
Danielle O.
May 15, 2016
Danielle O.
So sorry, I forgot to add that my under eye area has been dry and my fine lines more noticeable lately. I am also interested in depuffing so any depuffing tips or ingredients that would be beneficial!
May 15, 2016
Rachel W.
From what I've seen and heard from people I know, the ItWorks can be very gimmicky. Your best bet is going to be going to a Sephora (they have fantastic skincare products and great advice) or going to your dermatologist and splurge a little bit on a good product or products. It's better to pay more for a good brand that's sure to work.
You could try the totally DIY depuffing method of putting a cold metal spoon on your under eyes or a cool damp washcloth. Those work for me. I don't have much information as far as ideal ingredients go, but maybe some other lovely ladies in the community know. I wish you the best of luck!
May 15, 2016
Danielle O.
Thanks, Rachel : )
I'll try the spoons one of these morning I look scary.
May 15, 2016
Kitty K.
Reading through the ingredient list, it seemed like it was a nice eyecream.. but once they hit 'Alcohol Denat' it seemed to just spiral downwards with fragrance. You really don't need an undereye cream, your face lotion is fine unless you want extra hydration or are trying to combat fine lines with retinol!
If its just puffy eyes, don't rub your eyes and minimize the intake of salt and salty foods, loads of water and your eyes will be fine.
May 15, 2016
Danielle O.
That's good advice. I am sensitive to salt. My vitamin c serum has 2.5% retinol. Do you know if it's safe to use that and my glycolic acid under my eyes? I mean, I do use them both,not at same time under there without issue but am weary to do it on regular basis until I know it's okay and will be beneficial.
May 15, 2016
Kitty K.
It should be fine, obviously don't stick it in your eyeball lol and use it at night! SPF especially on that area for the day is essential. You can start off every other night until you can figure out how comfortable you are with it.
May 16, 2016
Jon H.
Hey, thanks for sharing this with us.
Good one.