Lierac for bags under eyes reviews

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I heard a lot about Lierac products from my MCH. He calls her "teeth-crushing." In my understanding, this is what he says about the pronounced and rapid effect of body products. I decided to start getting acquainted with the famous brand with an anti-swelling gel and a cleansing mask, which I confused with a rolling cloth.

Again, I won’t have a photo, since the desire to write a review struck me at work (if only my boss knew))), I hope you’ll take my word for it. So:

10 ml metal tube with double cap. For the first time, you need to unscrew the lid completely to remove the protective foil coating, and during use, only the cone-shaped part. This way it is possible to extract the most accurate amount of gel. Hygiene and convenience are top five. The design did not evoke any emotions, something pharmaceutical, boring and neutral.

This is a completely transparent yellow-green gel, thick enough to hold its shape. Very economical and easy to spread even when applied with rubbing movements.

According to information from the manufacturer, there are no fragrances in this product. The smell (probably the smell of horsetail, ivy and base) is very weak and not noticeable during application.

My eyes swell from not sleeping/oversleeping, and I planned to carry out prevention.) I used the gel twice a day for three weeks, and then gave up. Now I'll tell you why.

It does not work on small swellings. Poorly moisturizes and that's it. But when something similar to bags appears, it reduces them a few minutes after application, leaving relief and slight darkening. As a result, I have “empty bags” under my eyes. In comparison, the serum from Lumene with vitamin C refreshes the look and also slightly reduces swelling without leaving any relief, while it costs more than 2 times less. I read that you need to use the gel for a month, the skin under the eyes will become stronger and the bags will simply stop forming. This is hard to believe, given the degree of moisture. As a result, occasionally. When I really have a catastrophe with my eyes, I use it. The rest of the time it waits for the expiration date on the refrigerator shelf.

I’m not disappointed in Lierac, the only thing is that I’m unlikely to try face products again, since this brand is not famous for them.

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Ingredients: cosmetic base, water

Non-greasy, this gel combines the restorative powers with the synergy of the high-dose (25%) herbal complex mantle-ivy-horsetail and the soothing effects of chamomile. A proven formula with proven and recognized high effectiveness. The formula has been dermatologically tested and is highly tolerable. Without synthetic dyes and flavors.

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Yulia is faced with an unexpected problem of puffiness in the area around her eyes. Three eye creams come to the rescue.
I never suffered from edema, even as a student after sleepless nights or fun parties with alcohol. A slight swelling was my maximum - and not enough to bother with all sorts of cooling rollers and other gadgets that my friends loved.

So my swollen eyes came as a complete surprise to me one August morning this year. "Hm!" — I thought, habitually smearing Le Lift, Chanel cream on my eyelids, my favorite, proven, moisturizing, smoothing... It couldn’t help swelling (I’ve been using it for too long), but it couldn’t really remove it either. “I probably didn’t get enough sleep,” I thought. It was during this period that we were already actively launching our Magic Box and I was exhausted simply from the insane number of meetings.

The same story continued the next day and after. “Hmmmm-hmmmm!” — I thought the next morning, looking joylessly at my eyes. On the swollen eyelids, it becomes clearly visible that I am already 32, and not 23 for a long time. This is such a small thing, but it changes the whole feeling of my face. I began to understand the suffering of many other girls.

By September I was tired of this topic and started digging. What causes swelling? Nothing from the classical scheme (food, water, health) applied to me. And then it dawned on me - I had Botox done at the end of July together with Karina and Christina! By August he had just frozen. And, apparently, something else froze. Tiina Orasmäe-Meder confirmed my guess - this happens after Botox for the face (however, much more often this is a problem of the upper eyelid, not the lower). Alexander Turkevich said the same thing, noting that, apparently, they didn’t quite inject the drug into the bridge of my nose - he promised to come and inject me -)). Tiina, meanwhile, advised me not to forget about the question just yet - so I started looking for a good anti-edema cream.

And here are the three finalists of my test drive:

Gel against bags under the eyes Dioptigel, Lierac

I became acquainted with this product while working at Elle. But then I didn’t have any special swelling, so why I took it home at the distribution - I don’t even know. Curiosity then prevailed over the lack of need - I used it anyway. And I was shocked, because it seemed that my hollows had become even more sunken -)) “Wow, it works!” - I thought.

Dioptigel did not disappoint this time either. This is probably almost the first cosmetic product I have come across that 100% lived up to its promises. It contains a high concentration of ivy-horsetail-mantle extracts to smooth the skin and chamomile for a feeling of comfort. But no matter what is in the composition, everything works. You apply it in the morning, walk for 15 minutes - no swelling.

The texture of the product is light, gel, transparent. It doesn't roll off, it just gets absorbed and that's it. It doesn’t provide much hydration, but I don’t perceive it as Dioptigel eye cream.

Price: 1010 rubles per 10 ml.

Ingredients: water (aqua). hydrogenated palm/palm kernel oil peg-6 esters. Zea mays (corn) germ oil. propylene glycol. glycerin peg-water (aqua). alchemilla vulgaris extract. hedera helix (ivy) leaf/stem extract. propylene glycol. chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract. equisetum arvense extract. carbomer. tromethamine.caprylyl glycol. sodium benzoate. sodium dehydroacetate botanical origin (d'origine vegetale).

Eye cream Hydraphase Intense, La Roche-Posay

I also became acquainted with the Hydraphase line while working at Elle. But I had a lukewarm opinion about it - well, moisturizing, that’s all... Therefore, I didn’t really believe in this intensely moisturizing cream-gel against “bags”. In general, there are many products on the market that promise our eyes complete happiness - hydration, and there will be no bruises, and the bags will disappear, and wrinkles will be visible, and perhaps the diamonds won’t start falling out of them -). In fact, a good eye cream is a terrible rarity.

Well, my love is given to this modest and unremarkable cream. It really copes with puffiness, just like its brother Dioptigel. Also in about 15 minutes: once - and there are no bags. It moisturizes quite well, does not clump, the texture is also gel, but thicker than Dioptigel. True, he still promised to remove the bruises, but they are still there - but in this case, the absence of “bags” is enough for me. Pleasant discovery!

Contains fragmented hyaluronic acid and caffeine. That is, everything is the same as in a thousand other means, but for some reason it works here.

Price: 1235 rubles for 15 ml.

Ingredients: AQUA / WATER, GLYCERIN, CARBOMER, GLYCINE SOJA PROTEIN / SOYBEAN PROTEIN, CAFFEINE, ISOHEXADECANE, SODIUM COCOYL GLUTAMATE, SODIUM HYALURONATE, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, DISODIUM EDTA, HYDROLYZED HYALURONIC ACID, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, POLYSO RBATE 80, ACRYLAMIDE/SODIUM, ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE COPOLYMER , POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM BENZOATE

Phytogel for the skin around the eyes against swelling Phyto-Gel Eye Contour Gel-XT, Cellcosmet

I respect Cellcosmet from afar - everyone knows that this Swiss brand is very good. But few people actually tried it, because it is also very expensive -). I haven’t tried almost anything, so it was especially interesting.

The product promises to have an anti-inflammatory and soothing effect, soften the skin, reduce puffiness and remove dark circles; refresh and tone, remove traces of fatigue. Well, smooth out small wrinkles. Suitable for girls with sensitive skin and those who wear lenses.

In fact, it is also a transparent gel in texture. Phyto-Gel didn't feel as great in terms of reducing puffiness as the first two, but it seemed to provide more comprehensive care. That is, if the first two give the impression of “an SOS remedy in case of a morning that goes wrong,” then the second is all-in-one: care and smoothing, and at the same time it also helps with swelling. There is an effect on swelling, but it is not immediate, but occurs within a few days.

By the way, it is not recommended to use it alone - first, beat in the phytogel with your fingertips, and then apply eye cream on top. Maybe this would have helped me avoid the only drawback - this gel crumpled a little when I started applying makeup - but I didn’t read the instructions for it very carefully (and somehow I didn’t feel the need for a cream on top). But his look somehow freshened.

Ingredients: water from alpine mineral springs, extracts of cornflower, lemon balm, plantain, rose capifolia and orange flowers, forest mallow, common mantle

The test drive could have been more extensive, but my swelling suddenly went away. Apparently, something somewhere has “frozen” back -)))