edit: In order to make it last longer, i've taken to mixing a couple of scoops at a time, with a small amount of shea oil (Aura Cacia) and some glycerin (i forgot to add- 1 or 2 drops of vit E oil als...
This eye cream is moisturizing but pretty expensive. I'm not sure if it's anti-aging to be honest (only time will tell) but for the price point I"ll have to pass on repurchasing this time.
This is a very good, mild eye creme for very dry eye area. This can be used by anyone who needs moisture and replenishment of the eye area due to dryness caused by environmental or aging factors. It ...
A few months before I bought Sensai Ultimate, I started experimenting with Japanese creams. The first one was Shiseido and once again I decided to check how my wrinkles on my eyelids would react to th...
This is my second repurchase of this item. I got it for discounted at a Marshall’s but I love the creamy thickness over a gel. I like that it’s thick and feels hydrating. It gives my under eye also a ...
As a Shiseido fan, I was so excited when this product came out. However, after using this eye cream. The only good side of this product is the thickness of the consistency. Whereas, there was no sign ...
I used this a while back, in the hopes of finding an eye cream that was moisturizing and maybe even anti-aging. It's a rich cream that feels great, and I believe it made my under eye area look smoothe...
This is just personal preference, but I like gel type eye creams because they tend to absorb better; this is very thick and creamy and can feel greasy. It also doesn’t absorb very quickly so I wouldn’...
Well, I have a few fine lines, that are minor yet visible. This cream does eliminate the baby lines. I don't know what it would do for something more obvious. As for dark circles, they are still ther...
I didn't like this product. It felt oily and slippery, and didn't absorb at all. It also has an old-school, noticeable scent that I didn't enjoy.