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Radha Beauty Intensive Youth Eye Gel is a 15 ml powerhouse designed to smooth the appearance of wrinkles while providing a healthier skincare option for daily use. Its compact size makes it perfect for any lifestyle, ensuring you can maintain your youthful radiance wherever you go.
Manufacturer | Radha Beauty |
Item model number | 2724313446994 |
Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 22.2 x 5.6 cm; 15 g |
ASIN | B01H7TV2GW |
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P**O
Wonderful for puffy under eyes
Best product ever for under eye puffiness. Nothing else works as good, not even very expensive products. Please bring back in stock
K**Y
I liked it.
I like it. I would recommend it for sure, but it's not my favorite. I didn't LOVE it, but I would buy it again if I have to. I just finished it, it lasted for about 3 months, which is great. I used it sparingly, maybe a pea-sized amount for both eyes. It spreads well, so you only need a little. It did do the job of keeping my eyes refreshed and maybe a little less puffy. I'm not sure if it did much for the darkness under my eyes, but my circles aren't horrible either. One thing I noticed right away is that I had to be wary when using it under my makeup. I found that once the gel dried, like, completely, it didn't work well with my concealer. I use the "maybelline fit me" concealer and blend it with my fingers normally, but the first time I did it, the concealer sort of stuck to the dried eye cream and wouldn't blend at the edges where I didn't have the gel. So I had this line where the concealer looked THICK around the eyes and then suddenly normal skin. It was weird. But then I used the "garner skinactive eye roller cream" and it blended a little better. I don't understand why it reacted differently to these products. Regardless, I have found that if I don't wait for the gel to dry COMPLETELY, and I apply my makeup after I've showered/washed my face, applied moisturizer and eye gel while my face is still dewey, everything, even the maybelline makeup, blends out fine. Eventually I worked it out and found things that worked. Overall, aside from the hiccups, I did like this product.
P**A
Didn't work at all for me
I saw all the great reviews this product had (even though most where from people who got the product for free for the review-which I don't trust much- but I decided to give it a try anyway. Hasn't worked magic as other users claimed it has done on them, I have been applying it for more than a month now, twice a day, every day..and I've seen no result, not even a little bit. (Maybe it's supposed to be applied for a longer period of time, but based on people got results quiet fast, which wasn't my case.) It sure feels refreshing when you apply it, but that's basically it. I've kept using it and possibly will continue until it's done, with no expectation, but so far, not excited about it (let's say I was expecting it not to work as claimed because of all the positive reviews given by people who got it for free and put their "honest opinion"...but I was a little bit hopeful anyway).
D**6
Decent stuff, but not great
First of all, this IS a gel, not a cream. (It clearly says "Eye Gel" on the pictured product, so why the Amazon product title says "cream" is a mystery). I honestly can't say that this does everything they say it does; I still have some puffiness under & around my eyes, and some darkness under them. But IF in fact it does have some hyaluronic acid in it - and there's no way to know if it really does - then it's a good price for such a product.The problem is, I have no idea what some of the ingredients are (Matrixyl 3000?), and some of them are of very dubious effectiveness (e.g., plant stem cells). All their claims about being vegan and cruelty free mean nothing to me; those are just popular buzz words to attract certain people. I've been in the healthcare and medical research fields all my working life, and I can tell you that beauty products companies can say pretty much anything they want to and get away with it. "Cruelty free" is supposed to mean that no animal suffered in the testing of this stuff. If they didn't test it on animals at some point, that's either because there was no need to, or because there are no unknown, or proprietary, or noxious compounds in it. And if they DIDN'T test it on animals, who/what DID they test it on? I have no patience for meaningless claims like that.I've purchased this gel three times now, but I doubt I'll be purchasing it again. It IS inexpensive. It doesn't burn or irritate the thin, delicate skin around my eyes. A little goes a very long way; one gentle pump delivers an amount about half the size of a pea, and that's plenty to go around both eye sockets. It's light - not greasy - and smells of cucumbers when you first pump it out. The main reason I've been buying it is that (I'm taking their word for this) it has hyaluronic acid in it. There are a limited number of ingredients that are clinically proven and truly effective for good skin care: (prescription strength) retinols, which shouldn't be used around the eyes; alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids; Vitamins C & E and similar antioxidants (there are a number of probably-good antioxidant compounds); hyaluronic acid; some peptide complexes; and a few more ingredients that are less widely accepted as truly effective & necessary for optimal skin health. If you can find the most effective ingredients in a cream or serum that costs $20 instead of $60 - $80+, you'd be foolish to spend more money just for fancy packaging and glitzy advertising. But that being said, I can't really know exactly what's in this bottle - and I'm not trusting enough of these skin care products companies that all seem to be clones of one another to just take their word for their ingredients. Many if not most beauty products will NOT do all the things they're advertised as being able to; and given that I can't see much difference in the skin around my eyes - and that the puffiness remains - I'll try something else next time I buy an "eye cream".
B**M
Unbelievable Results
I am 57 years old and have worked the midnight shift for 30 years. I thought that I would have dark circles under my eyes for the rest of my life. I've tried dozens of products, but none worked. I came to Amazon and searched for an eye cream that took care of dark circles. This one had over two thousand reviews and a four star rating. Plus it was only $16. I really had nothing to loose. I've paid three and four times that in the past for products that did not work. I've been using this for about two weeks and last night at work, a coworker commented that I must had gotten a lot of sleep because I didn't look as tired as I normally looked. I really looked in the mirror and I could actually see the difference in the dark circles and the fine lines(crow's feet). Radha Beauty Products now has a customer for life and other coworkers..even men..are probably going to become customers. Please don't ever discontinue this product. It will be in my skin care regime for the rest of my life.
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