Sunday, April 20, 2008

Eye Yai Yai


Hi pumpkins,
I'm getting to that age. That eye cream age. For, like, the past year-ish, I've been noticing twelve kinds of fine lines in the corners, and I get this weird dryness under my eyes. Which really sucks, since my undereye area is my biggest problem (SERIOUS bags and dark, dark circles). Thank goodness there are tons of eye creams out there to help with anti-aging and dryness. I'm currently feeling MAC Moisturelush Eye Cream ($30) so much that I carry it around in my bag and reapply during the day. It's super-rich and luscious, and gets rid of that hideous morning puffiness in two seconds. The best part, though, is that it's blended with just a bit of light-reflecting mica that gives my dark undereye area a bright, luminous finish. An AMAZING primer for concealer, you have no idea. If you're over 28 1/2, you must try it!
xoxo,
Tia

10 Comments:

Blogger IrisB said...

Tia, I have terrible dark circles around my eyes as well, the kind that show up the most on pics. Anyway, I've looked a some of your pics and I wouldn't have known you had the same problem. What concealers or treatments do you use? I really need help with this. Thanks.

9:24 AM  
Blogger Amina said...

Hello Tia. Love your blog:)
I've also used MAC eyecream in the past and enjoyed it a lot. No matter what age you are, you look fabulous!

10:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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8:57 PM  
Blogger marisol said...

Have you tried MAC's Fast Response Eye Cream? I use that and it works well. Do you know how it compares to it?

10:37 PM  
Blogger Laura said...

I am well over 28 1/2, so I'd better run to the MAC counter and score some of this. I have serious dark circles, and nothing seems to work. Hopefully this will!

10:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tip, Tia! I, too, am at “that age”. I’ve been slathering sunscreen on three times/day since I was 16, so I have a totally baby face (I’ve decided that my new age is 27..for the next three years or so) , but my eyes totally give away that I’ll be 30 in June. I’ve tried just about every eye cream out there since I was 25 in an attempt to prevent this very problem, but so few of them actually live up to the hype. Maybe the MAC will be different.

Have a great week, SYB Babes!

10:18 AM  
Blogger TheSweetestThing said...

as a former MAC artist, i co-sign on this eyecream! they've been working on it for years and it's perfect! moist enough to not crease in the wrinkles but supple enough to depuff the bags...it's great!

10:57 AM  
Blogger Girl-Woman said...

Tia, Tia, Tia. You hit the nail right on the head -- or the wrinkled face on this post. I am running right out to get this product today!

Looking forward to seeing you in LA in May.

12:20 PM  
Blogger Mlle M. said...

Thank you! I've been on an eye cream hunt. I'm going to try this.

4:24 PM  
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