Friday, July 1, 2011

Review and Giveaway: Earth Science Active Age Defense i-Cream

I often get asked about undereye concealers, and what may be causing them to collect in certain places on the skin.  There are two primary reasons for this: (1) applying too much concealer in a place where your skin has natural folds and (2) wearing heavy eye creams under makeup.  Fortunately, there are eye creams that are light enough to wear under makeup, such as Earth Science Age Defense i-cream.

Pros:
  • Light moisturizing cream
  • Gentle firming effect overnight
  • Can be worn under makeup
  • Relatively inexpensive ($12.95)
Cons:
  • Effect on very dark undereye circles is more gradual
Summary:
The Age Defense i-cream is a nice light eye cream. It is well suited for daytime use and can be worn under makeup. Although this cream can be applied at night, this is a lighter formula than many nighttime eye treatments. This cream is a nice option for those who want the benefit of anti-aging effects in a firming eye cream.

Also available on Amazon.com.


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Giveaway:
The giveaway is now closed.  Congratulations to Dana!

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