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Hi,

I'm a "newbie" here. I just signed up a few minutes ago because I was doing a search (as I have been for probably over two years now) on anything that helps under eye bags. I can't find anything that I think will work. I tried Preparation H, but it didn't help me one bit. My bags, are what they call "fat pads" and I have found absolutely nothing that will work. I must admit though, I don't really try anything for any length of time. I just feel like I'm going to waste 3 months on something that isn't really going to work and in the mean time, I could be using something proven to work. This all started when I was in my very early thirties. I'm now 46 and they have gotten a lot worse. I drink more water than I ever have in my life and have been for a long time. It isn't helping. I don't just wake up with the "fat pads". I have them 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I don't have allergies or itchy eyes. It is so depressing. I'd rather have wrinkles! I look 10 years older than I am. I'm to the point where even a temporary fix would be good enough because I know, unless I have surgery, they are never going to go away. I can't even find anything that will temporarily reduce or make the bags disappear. Should I just give up?

 
Hi,

After I read this post yesterday I did some research and it definitely makes sense. I have a baggy eye problem 24/7. I found this tool which is supposed to help:

http://www.promolife.com/products/protool2.htm#Lymph

I could never afford it but I'm wondering if there are other tools available at a lower cost.

Let me know what you think of the tool used for lymphatic drainage.

Thanks,

Rose

 
Hey girls check out this site thedermatologyreport.blogstream.com. It rates eye creams as to their effectiveness. Leslie

http://www.thedermatologyreport.blogstream.com Hope this makes it easier. Leslie

Oh nuts that didn't work (I'm not really good at this computer stuff). Well, any way, this derm. site evaluated high end eye creams and this stuff called "Ocuderm" came out to be the most "Superior". It goes for $79.00 for one once. I'm going to give it a try as soon as I pay off this months Visa. Leslie:glasses:

 
Ok,,,pics speak louder than words so heres two:

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This is RE9 Nutrmin C ...you can find it on the website below my name.

Ann Phelps :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
(Sorry for delay...I posted while in IN this morning and just got back home to VA.)

Yes it is NutriMinC® RE9 REpair, Corrective Eye Crème and the lift. The two work together great. The eye cream works on perment fixing and the lift is 6-8 hours of right now difference. It comes with a 45 day money back guarentee and the products are concentrated, they last 6-8 months.

Please feel free to ask any question,

Ann Phelps :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
are these 3 separate products? which do you use for puffy lids, and puffiness under the eyes?

Thanks,

Pam

 
No it is two...they are both from the NutriMinC® RE9 line. The Corrective Eye Crème does long term fixing, helps with puffy eyes, crows feet, fixes the skin and hydrates the under eyes. The Lift gives you a quick fix in 45 seconds.

If your not looking for the anti-aging part we do have an Intellegence Eye cream that helps hydrate, and helps puffy lids too. The other one is the most effective to see change though. :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

We also have on my website a place to the right that you can click on become a consultant, follow the steps...pay a $29 membership fee and save 35% all year with no order or monthly minimums if you are looking to save. You can renew each year after for $15. You also get alot of specials. Like with a $100 order ($65 your cost) you get one free product of your choice. You also have bonus items and other specials too. Email me at <img src="" border="0" alt="" title=..."inlineimg" /> if you want to know more about that.

Also remember it all has a 45 day money back guarentee and the skin care is concentrated so last way longer than other brands.

Ann Phelps :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
i heard Grassroots has this product call Feast Your Eyes and it helps depuffing and soothing..

 
I'd recommend MK Indulge Soothing Eye Gel or St. Ives Collagen Elastin Face & Eye Stress Relief Gel. They've both worked well for me. I also use an eye mask I got from Wal-Mart. I pop it in the freezer for about 15 minutes, and then wear it for about 15. Works like magic!

 
wow! the before and after pictures are amazing! it appears that the website is temporarily down though :. do you know when it'll be back up? or is there another way to order these products? thanks so much for sharing with us :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />.

 
I just started using the Oil of Olay eye lifting serum and I really was impressed with the results just over night. I'm not sure how much of a difference you would be expecting but I was very pleased!

 
I am watching this thread with great interest. I am 48 and have, not really bags or wrinkles (well some crow's feet, but I like those) but I have dark, dark circles under my eyes. They are really noticeable when I wear my contact lenses, I think, as oppossed to my glasses. I do have allergy and take shots for them. I know that when I am having an allergy attack (cats sleeping on the bed!!) they are much worse. I have been thinking about trying the Oil of Olay eye lifting serum, so, since that got a positive review, I will give it a try. I just have been trying Philosphy's Dark Shadows, which doesn't seem to do a thing, but it smells good! (made me happy to only have a free sample!)

I have heard that something containing Vitamin K is best for dark circles, because it will actually fade them, if they are from thin skin, etc. Does anyone know about that?

I just got a huge bunch of samples from Jurlique and they have an eye cream with arnica and eyebright, but I didn't get a sample of that, of course! Maybe, if I like the other stuff I will try their eye cream on payday.

Anyway, keep this thread going!!!

 
Ladies, I was on Epinions.com, and "Origins No Puffery Cooling Mask" was highly reccommended for under eye bags. 43 women reviewed this product, and they gave it 5 out of 5 stars. It is $20.00 for 1 once, but they said a little goes a long way. I'm going to check it out after I pay off the Amex. Leslie.:idea:

 
I use All about eyes from Clinique, this is a great gel based lotion for the eye area. It takes away dark circles and reduces puffyness. It really works i have been using it for a few weeks now, i have the same problem as you but it works for me :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
 
hello everyone,

since i started this whole thread some time ago, i thought i'd chime in. since i last talked i've tried many things, prep H, and Urst cosmetics Eye firming gel. it was recomended in this thread about a year ago. (not even) i tried that for 6 months because the before and after photos were fantastic plus, it came with 110% money back guarantee. i used it twice a day faithfully, and i saw no change. it only burned my eyes until it dried. :frown: i did try NuGlow copper peptide serum and eyecream, now that really worked great on the tiny crows feet i was getting. not to mention that my skin looks better, but alas, i still have bags and they are getting worse. i saw that tool to drain them but i think for $3,000+ i will go to a PhD. oh well, hubby still loves me just fine the way i am. who could complain?

 
hey girls I know of a site it is called bella online the site for woman it is excellent they have tons of stuff trust me

and also try cold green tea bags that is brewed

 

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