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I want to write an ode to this eye cream! It’s by far one of the most effective treatments I’ve experienced. Let’s start from the very beginning, shall we?
Ingredients: 0.1% Fragmented Hyaluronic Acid, 5% Pure Vitamin C (a very powerful antioxidant), Mannose (a sugar monomer important in human metabolism; it’s known to hydrate and help smooth wrinkles) and Neurosensine (a sensitivity regulatory peptide that reduces the risk of irritating sensitive allergic skin and ensures long-lasting comfort). Pretty impressive if you ask me! And, most importantly, highly effective.
Benefits to the skin: Hyaluronic Acid creates plumping effect giving you a younger looking skin. It acts as a sort of filler hydrating and smoothing out the eye area. I think these days everyone knows about Vitamin C benefits – a wonderful antioxidant that helps to fight off the signs of aging and reduces wrinkles. Due to Neurosensine Redermic [C] is suitable even for the sensitive skin so you don’t have to worry about all the active ingredients irritating the gentle area.
Price: a little pricey if you look at it for the first time, but it’s a fraction of what you’d pay for the high-end cream with such ingredients. I had to cough up about $38 for this eye cream, well worth it in my opinion!
My experience with Redermic [C] Eyes: Love-ly! You see what it does and how it works with the very first application. As I went on using it I couldn’t believe my eyes, crow feet are still there, I have very active smile, engaging my eyes a lot so… no surprise there! Overall look is more than just a little bit improved. My eyes look brighter, they are not puffy in the morning, the skin looks plump and smooth, tiny tiny wrinkles just disappear because the skin is hydrated. Amazing, absolutely amazing! I highly recommend it to every girl out there looking for a perfect eye cream.Redermic [C] Eyes might be it!
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posted on 06 April at 01:39
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