Initially I thought TNS's illuminating eye cream would save me money. I was wrong. The fine lines were coming back in cram after a few days of trying the latter. Over all, it did not work for me.
One of the online reviews I have checked into shows a rating of 3 where scale of 5 as the highest. It only means that 50% of beauty and skin care consumers will buy the TNS illuminating eye cream. Coincidentally, I was shopping around looking for an effective eye cream to lessen, if not remove some of my annoying wrinkles and occasional dark circles under the eye area. The said rating convinced me to buy the product. I do not have sensitive skin, so I was not that doubtful back then. It came in a pump bottle. You only need one pump for both eyes so it really appeared economical to me. Before using it, I did not have any problems at all when it comes to acne. It is just the wrinkles and dark circles bothering me. However, after a few days of putting it on before I sleep, I noticed that there were pimples growing on my cheeks. I just let it pass by not until it irritated my eyes. According to my friend who happens to be my personal skin doctor, the eye cream probably contains chemicals that were not compatible to my skin type. I was just upset over the product because I had not experienced any allergies like this before. It is just crazy how they market the product to be mild, which is certainly not. At some point, I even realized that it did not diminish the wrinkling skin under my eyes.
I wished I was more sceptical when I was looking around some fine creams to help me solve my facial imperfections. I could have further probe on the effectiveness of TNS illuminating eye cream, but it is already too late. The only point I like is that I was able to get my money back from the online store to where I bought it. Yes, I sure did send it back. I will look for more eye creams out there. It did not deliver!
One of the online reviews I have checked into shows a rating of 3 where scale of 5 as the highest. It only means that 50% of beauty and skin care consumers will buy the TNS illuminating eye cream. Coincidentally, I was shopping around looking for an effective eye cream to lessen, if not remove some of my annoying wrinkles and occasional dark circles under the eye area. The said rating convinced me to buy the product. I do not have sensitive skin, so I was not that doubtful back then. It came in a pump bottle. You only need one pump for both eyes so it really appeared economical to me. Before using it, I did not have any problems at all when it comes to acne. It is just the wrinkles and dark circles bothering me. However, after a few days of putting it on before I sleep, I noticed that there were pimples growing on my cheeks. I just let it pass by not until it irritated my eyes. According to my friend who happens to be my personal skin doctor, the eye cream probably contains chemicals that were not compatible to my skin type. I was just upset over the product because I had not experienced any allergies like this before. It is just crazy how they market the product to be mild, which is certainly not. At some point, I even realized that it did not diminish the wrinkling skin under my eyes.
I wished I was more sceptical when I was looking around some fine creams to help me solve my facial imperfections. I could have further probe on the effectiveness of TNS illuminating eye cream, but it is already too late. The only point I like is that I was able to get my money back from the online store to where I bought it. Yes, I sure did send it back. I will look for more eye creams out there. It did not deliver!
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