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So-So product
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I have been using this product for a couple of months now and haven’t really noticed any difference around my eye area.
I actually have been using this more as a moisturizer for my whole face in addition to just around the eyes. it goes on smoothly and doesn’t glob out and it never gives you too much. A little really goes a long way. At first i thought that this bottle would be waaay too little to last for any length of time, but it has.
To use it just as a moisturizer, it’s a little pricey, but I still like it.
It Moisturizes & It’s Fun!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a nice eye cream. I’m not sure how big a difference I see before I put it on and after…I’m not that observant…but it’s a nice moisturizing cream. And the rollers make it fun. It would be great for travel, too.
not bad….convenient but….
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Have been using the product for a week. Purchased because I tried a sample of Dermalogica Total Eye care which was great for puffiness, and I saw this advertised on Keith Olbermann’s show. I really like the applicator because you don’t have to touch your eye area and it seems to moisturize pretty well, but as for puffiness, it hasn’t been as effective as the more expensive Dermalogica. Sometimes I wake up with baggy eyes and sometimes not. I’m willing to give it a few more weeks, however.
Didn’t notice any difference in my eye wrinkles
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
This was sent as a vine request for review. I used it as instructed for about six weeks. I liked the way the three ball bearings massage the little fat pocket under my eyes. The theory is that they break up the fat and it is supposed to dissipate it over time. I just didn’t notice any difference. Perhaps you have to do it longer. I think an eye job is the only thing that will permanently make a difference.
Contains methylparaben
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
This product works just fine, but it contains methylparaben, a highly toxic ingredient, and it isn’t so good it’s worth putting poision on my skin. I will continue to pay more to use Ayurmedic products, which work just as well and have safe, natural ingredients. For those who are less concerned with cosmetic safety and who want to be able to purchase a product in a the drug store, this is still just an okay choice, as there are now much safer products on the market which are just as effective.
A good treatment for around the eyes
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I must admit that I was rather dubious about this product as soon as I heard about it. “Anti-Aging?” Such a product would be nothing short of miraculous!
The Regenerist formula comes in an interesting tube that has rollers on one end, and you click on the base to send the feed the rollers. Every day, you simply roll the tube around your eye, and then massage the formula in with your fingertips for at least 30 seconds. The formula is light and non-greasy, and does not clog the rollers.
The formula did indeed help some with puffiness, but less with lines. It is a good product, but I think that the “Anti-Aging” name probably overstates the effects. It’s a good moisturizer for around the eye – gentle and non-greasy – and, the rollers and massage for around the eye is a good idea at any time. I do, though, find the product a bit on the expensive side.
(Review of Olay Regenerist Anti-Aging Eye Roller)
Nothing special
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Perhaps the reason I’m not too thrilled with the results of this product is because I’m used to applying creams to my crows feet area daily & nightly. After using this for a few weeks, I don’t notice any difference or improvement, and actually miss using my old Olay Regenerist, which I actually like the silkiness feel it has when I put it on. With this item, you simply click to get the lotion out and gently roll it on. While the metal balls feel kind of strange, they’re oddly soothing at the same time, but I’m left feeling kind of stiff and sticky around the crows feet, something I’d never experienced with my Regenerist.
Doesn’t really live up to the claims…
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
Well, I’ve not noticed a huge difference in eye puffiness when I use this product. My eye puffiness decreases the longer I’m out of bed, anyway, so I attributed the easing of the puffiness to being out of bed and upright! The days I use this I notice no difference in how long it takes the puffiness to go away. However, it’s a nice moisturizer. Clicking the button produces too much product for me, as I actually have oily skin and don’t need a huge amount, just a little very close to the eyes. Perhaps those with drier skin will see more effect. I personally can’t see paying 22 bucks for this product.
Eww!
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I have tried multiple products to help with various eye aging ‘problems’. This product made me break out in small itchy dry red bumps under both my eyes. I am allergic to latex and did not see it listed on the ingredients but I have had a similar breakout with a face product that used a latex derivative.
Use caution if you have contact allergy problems.
No fountain if youth, but does what it says
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I love Oil of Olay’s daily uv moisturizer, so the company reputation was enough to convince me to try this product. I wasn’t expecting any miracles or a cheap face lift, so when I did see a subtle but noticeable difference, that was good enough for me. The effect isn’t long lasting, and is certainly more effective on fine lines — I know because I also tried it on those deeper furrows between my brows — and I guess that’s why it’s marketed for those fine lines around the eyes. Although there is a subtle improvement of those fine lines, the difference just isn’t enough to be worth the price, in my opinion. Instead, I’ll work at wrinkle prevention by sticking with my Olay moisturizer.
No-mess, easy to use eye cream
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I really love the applicator – there is something very soothing about rubbing the little roller balls back and forth under my eyes. It seems to give you a very controlled amount of the cream this way – I wish all products had this type of applicator.
I do feel like there was an improvement in my eyes, but nothing so drastic that people would actually say something to me. I will continue to use this product, and hope to prevent eye lines so that I don’t need to deal with them later.
Allergic reaction
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I used this product several times in order to evaluate it since I had eye irritation right after I used it the first time. I thought the reaction might have been caused by something else. I determined that the cause was indeed the product. Although it did reduce the puffiness around the eyes it caused eye irritation and even blurred vision until I washed it off and used eye drops to clear my eyes.
Waste of Money
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
After 3 weeks there is no change in below the eye puffiness. To see if there is a difference I only do one eye to have a fair comparison. Did nothing.
Test this product in a hidden area first
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I have no known allergies and have never had a reaction to any skin product.
Sunday: I used the product as directed.
Monday: My eyes felt a little irritated and tired. I used it again that night.
Tuesday: My eyes were very irritated and swollen. I realized what was happening, so I stopped using it and soothed my eyes with drops and cool compresses.
Wednesday: My eyes were so swollen I had to call in sick.
Thursday: My eyes were nearly swollen shut. I went to the doctor, who prescribed a 6-day steroid pack.
One week later my eyes are back to normal.
My reaction was similar to my friend’s reaction to Sephora lip gloss. There must be something in these products that puff up your skin to reduce wrinkles. That just doesn’t seem natural to me. There is no way this is healthy for your skin in the long run.
I’ve used Olay SPF 15 lotion for 15 years, and have always trusted the name. There is no indication that this product can have such an effect, and that it should be tested on a hidden area of tender skin first. Shame on Olay.
Don’t expect miracles
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
This interesting little tube contains Olay’s Regenerist Advanced Anti-Aging treatment for around the eye. It seems to be a fairly good moisturizer, but one must be careful of the claims. It does not magically remove wrinkles or lines – indeed, it doesn’t appear to have much affect at all.
As a moisturizer application system for around the eyes, it is a triumph, but don’t expect miracles.