L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Rosy Radiant Care Eye Cream
I am getting close to the age group for this cream. I have sensitive dry skin and dark circle. I have been using the products for a few weeks at the time of this review (Aug 2019).
In the winter time, I work in an environment where I go from the warmth of my office to the cold of a warehouse many times during the day. I walk and hike regularly. I need to wear products that will hydrate and nourish my skin, but also keep it young looking without running down when I am sweating.
As directed I applied the eye cream daily to the eye contour including the eyelids. I immediately felt the contour of my eye was intensely hydrated. Day after day, my skin has started to recover its natural colour. I love it.
The cream contains some calcium B5 and peony polyphenols. The cream looks rosy and has a slight scent.
I found the packaging too big for the 15ml jar. I understand however it may get lost on the shelves in a smaller box. Otherwise, the packaging looks nice. It has a PAP recycling logo.
I would recommend the product to my friends. I could see some good results within a few weeks and definitely loves the hydration feeling.
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