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I am not a skin geek I'm a nail technician and like beauticians we have to look good for our work.

I am 41 years of age and have bad mines under my eyes I have tried boots three times and had no results at all the lines didn't look any different at all and I was very disappointed eveyr time.

So I'm after any advice on any eye cream or serum that u could advise to give ago. I am a single mum of two so money is tight and I carnt afford to keep throwing money away on something I'm not gonna see results in but want to do my best to look.after myself and want to look good for my age .
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Whilst there are many excellent product ranges out there i use dermalogica and love it as it really does produce results. They do some brilliant eye creams. As i cannot phsically see your skin then i cannot suggest which exact products to use. Log into dermalogica website, find a salon in your area and pop along to see them so they can suggest which one to go for. Dermalogica arent as cheap as boots and the supermarket but the difference is you get results! :)
 
Hello! I am very fond of Decleor, and I can say I honestly saw results when I used their products on my skin. My skin is dry and dehydrated, I thought I was getting 'wrinkles' prematurely a few years back, and after trying Decleor, they all but disappeared!

They are not cheap, but to see if they are right for you, why not pop into a Decleor salon, or to a department store and ask one if the assistants to let you have a sample and try them before you buy?

As with most things, skincare is often a case of 'you get what you pay for'. Saying this, a little goes a long way too with the Decleor products.

Best wishes xx
 
Not a pro brand, but I find Liz earle's eye serum really good x
 
Firstly, I suggest a consultation, but choose carefully. Find a therapist who really knows his/her stuff.

However my second piece of advice is just as important.

Wear good quality sunglasses whenever the daylight is bright. (This will also stave off macular degeneration, an eye problem)
 
Thanks for yr reply I will look into them. I don't mind paying for things if u get results it's just like everyone it's annoying when u do pay and it doesn't like the cost of botox 3 times. Do any of u use eve taylor products at all ?

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