This gal (picture courtesy of the London Mail Online) shows some real change after using caffeine serum in her before and after pictures.
Having featured on U.S. chat show The Tyra Banks Show, the First Aid Beauty Detox Eye Roller caused a online and sold out on the Boots website within two hours.
WILL IT WORK - FEMAIL'S VERDICT Several eye products have started incorporating roller ball technology because customers like the cooling sensation on their skin and immediately think that it must be having some sort of an effect. Garnier launched its Caffeine Eye Roll-On in 2008 and it became one of their most successful products.
The metal ball does mean it feels cool to the skin, although I’m not convinced the pressure equates to the sort of results a facialist can achieve with manual massage. Glycerin, a powerful moisturising agent, and mica, a mineral which reflects light, mean fine lines do instantly look less obvious. (Read more here.)So I am thinking that if wet tea bags are placed under the eyes for a refreshing spa treatment, why not use a wet instant coffee bag for additional benefits? Just a thought.
Hi Nancy
ReplyDeleteThats funny about using the coffee singles..*s*. Interesting about the caffeine and puffiness. I could use that.
I use Olay's eye cream/gel which also has a roller. It works quite nicely too....
have a great day
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Judi
LOL. Those could be cheaper alternatives for sure!
ReplyDeleteDo you think the coffee bags would work? You know, it would be worth a try, and cheaper too! A great idea Nancy. You find the best remedies! Happy 4th to you!
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