Elite Serum

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Best Eye Serum (Consumers Choice 2010)

Elite serum is the latest in cutting edge eye serum technologies that combines both clinically back anti aging ingredients with the most powerful blend of anti oxidants seen in any eye serum anywhere in the world.  Designed to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, dark circles as well as puffiness, Elite serum combines only the best ingredients in their product.  We were excited to review this product as it is made in the United States by Skin Pro, who is known for their innovative skin treatments and use of the latest ingredients.

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We compiled over 3 dozen consumers for our testing of this products, each meeting certain requirements that we had.  Consumers must agree to apply the products twice daily, as directed, for a period of 8 weeks, as well as all have significant exposure to the sun on a daily basis.  By making these requirements as well as coming from a diverse cross section of skin types, our testing would examine both the healing of aging symptoms as well as the protection from the elements.  You must keep reading this review to find out why Elite Serum is all the rave on shopping portals like Amazon.com [Read more...]

Murad Lighten and Brighten Eye Cream

muradMurad Lighten and Brighten Cream has a surprisingly large following considering its price.  We wanted to test this product out and wanted to give a a chance to deliver the resutls it documents so proudly on it sites.  Murad claims to reduce dark circles around the eyes by “over 59% and to reduce puffiness by up to 50% on average”.    That is a bold claim, but we noticed that there was no time frame listed. Not designed to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, this is not your complete eye serum, but if it holds up its end of the bargain it could still be recommended by us for its specific use.

We gathered three dozen consumers for the testing of this product.  Keep reading to see how they fared in their Murad eye cream review. [Read more...]

DDF Protective Eye Cream

ddfThe DDF Protective Eye Cream has quite a loyal following from its customers so we felt it was a logical addition to the site here.  DDF has had a few successful products in the past and we were hopeful to have the same result with this product as we have had with others.  Designed to protect the sensitive, paper thin skin found directly underneath the eyes, DDF provides nutrients and anti oxidant protection which it claims is one of a kind.  While it may be one of a kind, it is not because it is an impressive product….we were surprisingly disappointed in this one.   Read the entire eye cream review for details on why it didn’t impress us. [Read more...]

Neova Eye Therapy

neovaWe decided to include the Neova Eye Therapy here on this site as a review due to its use of an interesting ingredient.  Its main active ingredient is copper.  Copper is one of precious metals recently found to be exceptionally good at not only healing wrinkles but also protecting agains the elements of the environment.  The fact that it increases collagen as well as the protien elastin had us intrigued, and we were very hopefull of its success during our testing.

We established a group of testers, although we could not acquire as many who agreed to the use of Neova Eye Therapy we still managed to put together 12 willing consumers in addition to the staff here.  We set out on our testing of this product over a period of 8 weeks.  We had a feeling that the concentration of this product’s active ingredients was too low and it would need the extra time to show us the results we were looking for.  While copper generally works very quickly, it needs to be included in the proper dosages to make any real difference.  Keep reading for more about this eye serum by Neova. [Read more...]

Obagi Elastiderm Day Eye Gel

obagiWe have chosen to use the Obagi Elastiderm Day Eey Gel here on our site as an example of what happens when eye gel manufacturers stop paying attention to formulation details.  This sticky, gummy gel is a strange consistency and while we did not want to rule this out as an effective gel without giving it the proper test, we had a few serious questions about this product before we ever applied it to our face.

Eye Gels are a relatively recent spin as a delivery system in the eye cream world, and many think it is one of the best, but Obagi Elastiderm Day Eye Gel is not only tough to say, its tough to wear.  The product is directed to be applied in small dots around the eye area, and it is almost impossible to rub into your skin without noticing the distinct sticky feeling.  Read more about Obagi’s eye gel in our complete eye serum review. [Read more...]

Sudden Change Eye Serum

Sudden Change Eye Serum

Sudden Change Eye Serum

Sudden Change Eye Serum claims to make “sudden changes” to the skin in 3 minutes.  Right away that tells you there is either A) a bogus claim or 2) a non-therapeutic product.  Serums without therapeutic value are more along the lines of make-up, and while they will provide a quick change to the visible appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, they will not create any long lasting nourishment to the skin, so with that in mind, proceed as you wish.

A quick glance at the product formula of Sudden Change Eye Serum…

Ingredients: WATER, SERUM ALBUMIN, HYALURONIC ACID, DIMETHICONE COPOLYOL, SD ALCOHOL 40, DEXTRAN SULFATE, TETRASODIUM EDTA, QUATERNIUM-15, IMIDAZOLIDINYL UREA, METHYLPARABEN.
Looking at the ingredient make-up of this product, there is nothing impressive nor do they feature any of the big hitting ingredients you’d expect to find in the top rated eye serums.  When we looked around, this was priced for $12.99, which tells us that it’s merely impossible to have any of the expensive active ingredients in the formula.
That said, we didn’t take any time to try the product, and in this case, we’re going to judge the book by it’s cover and assume it’s not up there with the best.  But if you are a just itching to buy an eye serum and on a shoe string budget, please do us all a favor and let us know if this product worked for you.  Not holding our collective breaths here, but miracles aren’t sold for $12.99.
We’ll wait for comments and reviews to flow in and reserve an official judgment.