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[SIZE=9pt]Have you ever used a eye mask? I hope your answer is yes, but I guess most of the answers are "no". Most woman are prefer use the eye cream for their eye care, they keep on finding and trying, only wnat to find the one for her. However, the endng is not always good, that terrible.

So, why not make a few change or just think about things form another angle? The eye masks may give you a suprise on solving your eye problems. You have a lot of choice on the eye mask, most of the famous brands have their own eye mask product. Just choose the right one for yourself.

As for me, I like the VII O2Mâ„¢ Oxygen eye mask, it has amazing effect on erasing wrinkles, and do not harm your eye skin.[/SIZE]

What's your opinion?
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I have never used this eye creme or eye mask? What type of eye problems can be fixed with this eye creme or mask?

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The purpose of an eyecream is to provide moisture to the eye contour, as well as contain anti aging/antiwrinkle properties. Technically, you can use your moisturizer on your face, but an eyecream might be formulated differently to suit this area's problems, for example because it is such a delicate skin you cannot use the same proportion of active ingredients, it might be too strong or simply not suitable enough to its needs.

An eyemask like a face mask provides lots of moisture all at once, and is more potent than an eyecream.

I know the asian brand Hisamitsu is making some, as well as Lifecella, i haven't tried these simply because of the shipping costs (you can find them on Sasa).

Another option is to get the eye mask (i mean the sheet of "paper" that is full of the actual product), and dip it into a somewhat liquid lotion/serum, and leave it on your eyes for a few minutes. I have found the eye and face sheets at Muji, but you could check beauty stores. This can be a cheaper solution because the boxes usually contain only 5 or 6 masks, so they can get expensive.

Back to the question, i have never tried eyemasks. I have tried a number of face masks in the past, and all those that came in the form of a sheet full of product, the sheet covered so well my eye area that it acted as an eyemask too.

 
I don't use either.  I have used eye cream but I have never incorporated it into my routine so I usually go without it.

 
hey thanks Mago! for such a detailed information. I am definitely gonna ask for a good eye mask to give some moisture to my eye area :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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