This lovely product comes in a cute little 15ml pot, made of glass with a gold lid. Very classy and attractive.
The product inside is a thick pink cream. It reminded me of foundation initially. It has a mild and pleasant scent.
It absorbs beautifully into my delicate eye area and leaves a soft pink undertone to my eye area. That's great for me as my Graves Disease causes my eyes to be puffy and look more white compared to the rest of the face. It has something of a CC cream/concealer effect in that respect. I've been using it at least twice daily, gently smoothing with my fingertips from inner to the outer of my eyes as directed. And I've been using it above my eye also to get the same rosy effect and softening.
The product claims to immediately hydrate and freshen the eye contour and correct persistent dark circles. I say it meets this claim. And the skin under my eyes feels very soft after use. Longer term in says it will firm the eye contour and recover it's natural look and vibrance. I haven't been using it that long but I do like the effect already and feel like it helps to even out my eye colour with my complexion so it looks more natural and even.
I don't know what the cost of this product is.
I really like it and recommend it to others.
I was surprised to be asked to review this product, as it is aimed at the 60 plus market (and I am 'only' 50). But I think providing any extra moisture to the eye area is all good, and I am happy to provide this review based on my findings.
Marketed as an eye cream for very mature and dull skin (in conjunction with the day cream I have reviewed elsewhere), this eye cream claims to help with Anti-sagging and corrects stubborn dark circles with the help of calcium B5 and peony extract.
Even with the "strength" of a 50 year old, I found the pot very hard to pull out of the packaging - super duper glue was used - so a 60 plus should make sure they have had their weetbix before hand.
The cream has a rosy pink colour to it. It is light and easy to pat around the eye contour and on the eye lids. Caution is always needed in these areas, but not toxic smelling or feeling at all - definitely doesn't make your eyes water and I guess this is because it is Ophthalmologically Tested. I was always taught to pat your eye cream in (rather than rubbing or smoothing) so I did this. I found the pink colour was unforgiving if the eye cream was not fully absorbed into the skin.
Although I don't (yet?) have issues of sagging and don't suffer from dark circles under my eyes, L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Eye Cream has moisturised this delicate area and I do believe there is a new plumpness as a result of the extra moisture.
Personally I would choose a white cream from L'Oreal over this rosy one though.
Tips: Pat don't rub in the eye area