Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Review: Tata Harper Restorative Eye Creme

I've struggled with chronic under-eye circles for years due to my fair skin.  No matter how much sleep I get, I still have dark patches under my eyes.  I've tried countless products, so I was delighted to finally find one that seemed to make a real difference: Tata Harper Restorative Eye Creme.

Pros:
  • Tightens skin - Almost immediately after applying the cream, I can feel my skin tightening and firming in a gentle way.
  • Gradually reduces under-eye circles - After one week of nightly use, I saw my circles lighten, which is more than many previous eye creams I've tried.  I also noticed firmer skin.
  • Nice scent - Like many of Tata Harper's other products, this creme is lightly scented with the pleasant aroma of an essential oil blend.
  • A little goes a long way - The bottle may seem small, but it will last a long time based on the amount of product needed to see results.
  • Multi-tasking product - I applied this to a chronic patch of dry skin that I have previously treated with prescription creams.  This eye cream is powerful enough to rival the effects of the medicated creams, without many of the harsh chemicals.
Cons:
  • Luxury price point - Tata Harper products are designed for the luxury skincare market.  The cost may put it out of many budgets, but it would make a nice gift.
Summary:
Tata Harper's Restorative Eye Creme is an exceptional eye cream on the market.  It is one of the first eye creams I've found that has noticeably reduced my under-eye circles.  However, I did reduce the rating slightly due to the cost ($90), which may make this cream difficult to afford for the average consumer.  I would recommend offering a half-size bottle for those who would like to try it for a month or two without splurging on a full bottle.

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