Friday, February 10, 2012

title pic Collagen Micro-Vibration Eye – L’Oreal

Posted by dulwichmum on Wed 1 September 2010

Name of product: Collagen Micro-Vibration Eye by L’Oreal

Price: £16.99 (Although currently on offer at Boots stores for £11.99) for 15 mls

The blurb: L’Oreal market this as a two step solution for reducing under-eye bags, dark circles and wrinkles – the signs of ageing around the eye.

‘Our new era in vibrating eye care. Discover the latest revolution, Collagen Micro-Vibration Eye’




The two step eye treatment comprises of an anti-dark circle and anti-wrinkle cream which helps to reduce the appearance of dark circles followed by a vibrating massage to reduce under-eye bags by increasing drainage”

First impressions: The only way to describe the box and packaging is hectic. The box provides information on the application of the product, and is verging on information overload. Inside the box, the cream and vibrating dome are in one easy to use tube. The tube itself looks inexpensive as is made of plastic with a metallic vibrating dome

Ease of Use: : The instructions explain the several stages of application very clearly.

First gently smooth a pea-sized amount of the cream from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner. The cream can be used on both the lid and the under-eye area. Then, hold the vibrating massager like a pen against the skin’s surface under the eye. Hold it at each point for 2-3 seconds. Do not use the massager on the eye lid. Finally glide the vibrating massager under the eye area from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner. The instructions are clear and concise and the product is easy to use.

Although simple to apply, the cream is rich and is not absorbed into the skin immediately which means that even after the allocated 20 – 30 seconds of massage time the cream is not fully absorbed. Using smaller amounts of cream helped me to speed up the process and allow makeup to be used shortly after use (I never leave the house without gilding the lily!)

Pros: I used this product for a month and the pros are that the moisturiser is rich and leaves the skin feeling smooth and hydrated. The massage is relaxing and made me dedicate a few more minutes to my eye care than before

Cons: The main cons are that the eye cream does take time to be absorbed and does not leave a particularly good surface for makeup application and the vibrating massager vibrates at a very low resonance. It does not really provide too much more than a gentle buzz. This product appears to have similar properties to a vibrating mascara as I am not sure what value is added through the vibrations. The cream is effective but the vibrations feel like little more than a gimmick

Value for money:. As a high street eye cream, this product is relatively good value for money

Dulwichmum verdict: ★★☆☆☆ I am not convinced that this product has the ability to remedy eye-bags or encourage “drainage” any more than a quick massage with the fingertip

Stockists: Available to view range at l’Oreal-paris.co.uk and to purchase at Boots and many high street stores

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