(Part 2) Best eye treatment products according to redditors

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We found 394 Reddit comments discussing the best eye treatment products. We ranked the 196 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Eye treatment complexes
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Eye treatment rollers & pens
Eye treatment serums

Top Reddit comments about Eye Treatment Products:

u/l-wanwig · 48 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

My eyes were like this when I had a baby, my lashes lady (I get extensions) puts these cool patches on my eyes during fills and told me to take powdered collagen in my coffee-they didn’t completely go away but are less noticeable.
skyn ICELAND Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels, 8 count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004FH8NAS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_V8TtDbV5009BY

u/seriouslyslowloris · 17 pointsr/GiftIdeas

ideas to go with the self care basket: a bottle of nail polish, a one month audible gift subscription ($15), a scented candle, a cooling eyemask (though I've seen these at dollar tree so if you're trying to just fluff up the gift with little extras, I think the dollar store version of this is perfectly acceptable), some calming tea/sleepytime tea (if you're trying to keep the gift more on the casual side, you could throw in a few teabags vs the whole box), some stationery/cards (if she is writing to her husband and/or seems the type). this isn't something you can put in a gift basket-- but she might benefit from checking out the app "insight timer" it has a crap ton of guided (and non guided) meditations that you can sort through by time length (so if you literally just need a 5 minute guided anti-anxiety meditation, you can find it easily).

u/krissycole87 · 13 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

omg. I cannot say enough how Sulwhasoo is like, the eye cream of all eye creams. Their ginseng renewing eye cream is beyond words.
Its also obnoxiously expensive. BUTTTT Sulwhasoo sells all their products in sample packets. I get this pack of 32 samples which easily lasts 3 months (I get 3-4 uses from each pack)

u/dabillya · 11 pointsr/trees

http://www.amazon.com/Cleaning-Stainless-Steel-Mouthpiece-Lubricant/dp/B00I7UQFC2

This is 10.00$ for everything you need pax related and the 10 dollars you spend is worth it JUST for that amazing metal scraper you will be able to keep it clean all the time.

u/Hurricane_Alice · 9 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

I have super dry skin that's also super sensitive. I have dry scalp and some scaly patches on my face that I've dealt with by being super gentle with my skin. First, I would recommend finding moisturizing products for sensitive skin. I highly suggest a hyaluronic acid based lotion, but you'll likely have to layer moisturizers to get what you want. It may also be helpful to use a hydrating cleanser or a good cleansing oil.

Basically, what i suggest is to try layering multiple simple products, based on what your skin needs.

What's worked for me when nothing else would:

Hada Labo Gokujyun Super Moist lotion Hyaluronic Acid Lotion. My skin requires this in the dry winter.

Ceracolla Super Moist Lotion This has ceramides that are super awesome for "unhealthy" skin.

Cremo Moisturizer This has Urea which is a mild exfoliant in small amounts... I love this stuff.

Burts Bees Sensitive Night Cream Generic night cream with ingredients that don't burn my face. It's not super moisturizing on it's own, but is great when layered.

Ceracolla Perfect Gel If your skin isn't super dry, this could work for hyaluronic acid and ceramides.

Boots Expert Sensitive hydrating serum This is super moisturizing, but breaks out my chin. It's actually the most moisturizing feeling of the bunch, but doesn't have a lot of "benefits"

Aquaphor: A thin layer overnight can make your skin feel great in the morning, and especially if you're not wearing makeup, it won't need to be washed off.

Bare minerals has a purely nourishing moisturizer which has great ingredients, except for lavender essential oil, which my skin does not like. It's in my skincare drawer for when my skin is healthy, but I'm nervous about considering using it.

Also: Bare Minerals Complexion Rescue tinted gel cream has been wonderful for my super dry skin. I apply it in the morning and do not apply powder (which never worked for me before) and it gives just enough coverage and leaves my skin looking nice. Also, I do find it quite moisturizing for a tinted moisturizer/foundation. The only issue is that it doesn't last on my chin so much, but I'm putting some in a bb cushion test out!

u/onedisection · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement

This is my recommendation. Bare Bones Ozone Generator https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007GS5L08/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_N56OwbMTXTKKP

Add a fan to that, run room by room. Shock the shit out if it. You'll be golden.

We use periodically to improve smells from our dogs and kids...

This is the BEST kit to get. Don't get many of there others, they don't produce enough ozone.

Also, run it into duct work cold air return and run fan. Make sure to air out before moving in.

u/mypanda · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You're fucking glowing!

Edit: Does anybody in the US want to split a pack of Sulwhasoo eye cream samples with me?

u/dmcindc · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

When I first heard of how well AB products work, I went on a binge and tried out so many, and while all are really great, I keep reaching for the Mizon Black Snail AIO the most. I don't like any perfume smelling lotions, no matter how great they are. The Mizon black snail has no smell to it, so perfect for me. I also felt it healed my acne, acne scabs, and dry patches, and just left me with healthier, softer skin.

I'm not sure if you would be up to trying all of these items, but here's my skin regimen (to heal acne and acne scabs/scars, dry patches, and aging skin and wrinkles) to compare. I have been doing this for about six months and am tweaking very little. I haven't had any acne break outs in the last three months now (well maybe one minor pimple that heals within a day or two) and my skin is the most normal it's been in my teenage/adult life.

Morning:
Cosrx Low Ph Good Morning Gel Cleanser. I love this cleanser and am not changing.

I use two Konjac half sphere shaped sponges when cleansing. I like to use two of these at the same time, one to lather up the soap (less soap is needed with these sponges) and one to rinse it off, and then I rinse both out and run under warm water and hold the two flat halves against my eyes. The warmth feels so wonderful.

I like the red or pink clay ones, but here's a sample pack. Also they usually come with a small string looped into the sponge. If they don't, you can just get a needle and thread and put one it. This is because they need to be hung up to dry out, so they don't get any mold in them. When they dry out, make sure to run under water to re-expand them fully before use, and don't squeeze until they are fully soft and expanded again, or otherwise you will begin to degrade the sponge and it will start to fall apart.

Then I use Benton Aloe BHA Skin Toner. (If you buy from there, you get a Benton Bee Snail mask try too. That mask is one of my all time favorites.)

Then I use the Benton Snail Bee Essence. (If you buy from here, you get another mask and a few samples to try too.)

New York Laboratories Dark Circle Eye Cream. Not Korean, but uses some good ingredients.

MIZON Black Snail All In One Cream

You can also add another cream over this, like one with retinol or hyalouric acid or both. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. I am happy with the above and it works for me.
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Evening:
Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Cleansing Foam Facial Foaming Cleanser. I love this cleanser and am not changing.

I use the cleanser with the Konjac sponges again. I find when you use the sponges, that you don't really need to use a separate exfoliator product daily, which can be harsh on your skin. So think gentle products (See at the bottom).

Then I use the same toner as above, and the same eye cream, but sometimes I also add on Cosrx Honey Ceramide Eye Cream.

I use the same Mizon snail cream as above and then a "sleeping pack cream". I have a few I am trying at the moment and can't say which I would recommend yet, but I keep going back mostly to the SKIN CERAMIC Donkey Milk Yogurt Sleeping Pack one. It is not too greasy like some of the others and my skin feels super moist from it.

I do a sheet mask at least once a week (more if I can - lately I have been doing about 3-4 a week). I subscribe to a monthly sheet mask bag at MissTutii.com, and they will send about 7-8 sheet masks each month. I love the snail masks best, the honey ones are my second favorite, and then the donkey milk ones. My Miss Tutii is ending next month, and I am thinking of switching over to Mask Maven subscription, which sends nine masks each month.

I use only mild forms of exfoliation (I am so, so, so done with the rough kinds!!!), like Neogen Dermalogy Bio-Peel Gauze Peeling Wine, to help skin turn-over maybe 1-2 times a week. I keep the jar in the fridge and use after a shower in the morning, but you can also use in the evening after you cleanse and before you apply essence/cream. When I use these pads, I skip the toner part of the regimen and sometimes essence too.

I also have Seven Seconds Morning Sheet. That one has gentle dots on the pad that exfoliate. I tend to use this one when I am in a rush and can't spend the time to do a full skin regimen. This one you just cleanse and do the pad and then you are done.

I use Nooni AHA/BHA peel pad about once a week.

About two times a month I use Laura Mercier Face Polish.

And speaking of healthy skin regimen, don't forget about getting good, quality sleep. Get yourself a few boxes of these KAO heated eye masks. They are freaking amazing! They are so nice and light and comfortable and soothing, and they do block out the light too. I love the rose smelling ones.

u/kwiyomikat · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Rave: Mint Maniac This works miracles. I have been having trouble with my spit line as I've been talking more than I usually do and after a few swipes, my lips were completely clear of everything that was on them and I was able to properly moisturize. (It had been sitting on my shelf for a few years and I was happily surprised it still worked.)

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Rant: Sweet Cherry by ELF. It's been on my shelf around the same time as Mint Maniac. Don't buy it. When I opened it to apply on my lips it was dry and when I smelled it. It smelled like those off brand crayons where it smells like straight up wax. It was awful.

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Rave: Palmer's Swivel Stick This is a life saver. I mainly use it on my lips but when I gave it to my mom, her skin instantly started looking more lively.

Sensitive Burt's Bees My eyes tend to water like crazy, especially during allergy season and when I put on makeup. This works like a charm. Plus, it keeps all the dirt from drifting into sensitive pockets and overall is a great investment.

Burt's Bees Hydrating Mask I use this as lotion for my face. Not only does it protect my face from harsh outside elements, it keeps it hydrated and plump and looking healthy. Another great investment.

u/CarolineTurpentine · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

How muhc is Skyn Iceland where you live? It's not too pricey in Canada but there are several things I'm dying to try out after really digging a set of hydro cooling eye gels I got in a beauty box. For example a box of the eye gels is $21.88 on Amazon.ca

u/joesighugh · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

Personally I use and love Kyoku eye fuel http://www.amazon.com/Kyoku-Men-Fuel-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B004ALIOZ8 definitely helps me avoid looking hungover. Have gotten compliments that I looked awake from folks I was drinking with the night before!

u/LarryWren · 3 pointsr/Blind

Honestly, some of the more comfortable-looking and aesthetically pleasing patches seem to be from creators on Etsy. Some are a lot more reasonably priced than you'd expect, too. General search, patch 1, patch 2, patch 3 – looks cool, but bit more expensive.

Amazon has some, too. I have one like this – REALLY do not recommend that style! The cheap price is nice, but it is soft and starts bending inward and pokes my ball (ow), so I imagine it will bend and press into your socket. Looks shit, too. But this other type looks super comfortable and pleasingly simple. Bit cheaper than Etsy patches, too.

What country/area are you from? That information would help figure out which companies would be easiest for you to order from. If you're from, like, South Africa trying to order from amazon.ca or amazon.com, you're going to have a lot of waiting and a lot of shipping fees, if you can even get it shipped there.

u/ec-vt · 3 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

If you have dry/sensitive skin and live in dry climate, I would suggest to only rinse your face with cold water in the morning.

In your morning routine, I would apply the Cosrx essence after Klairs toner. The oil would prevent the essence from absorption. In the winter (AM) I would also add a barrier repairing element (Stratia Liquid Gold, CeraVE PM lotion [4% niacinimide], or Dr. Jart Ceramide products) to maintain the moisture in the dry indoor/outdoor climate.

Consider Laneige skin cream for extra moisture in the winter AM.

In the PM routine, again, I would apply the Cosrx essence right after Klairs toner. I don't have sensitive skin so all of the TO retinol in squalane is very gentle on my face. I have since moved on to A313 a French OTC Vitamin A pommade. This pommade is very occlusive so you may not need to use the Cicaplast Baume unless your skin is very irritated. After this tube I'm considering moving onto tretinoin. If you are interested in A313 then read this post by TheSkincareEdit.

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For a stand alone SPF I love my EltaMD UV Shield Broad-Spectrum SPF 45. It's a physical UV filter so my eyes aren't irritated even if I get up close to the lower lash. It uses nano zinc oxide as a filter, so there will be some white cast but it subsides after 5-10 minutes (I don't mind it). You can use it on your arms as well and it is very hydrating.

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If you are concerned with anti-aging treatment then you cannot neglect the eyes. I use ColorScience Total Eye 3-in-1 (I would shop a better price than Amazon). I would apply Dr. Brenner L-Ascorbic up to my lash line and use an eye SPF to prevent pigmentation around my eyes. TO caffeine and ECGC serum is really good for puffy eyes - one drop for both eyes. TO also has argireline which tightens the skin (been described as botox in a bottle). This is on my wishlist to try next. Niod Fractionated eye contour concentrated is a good product for your eye. Copper peptide is also good for anti-aging. TO has it in the new Buffet formula or the NIOD Copper Amino Isolate. The copper peptide, supposedly, keeps your skin in a state of repair. See review here.

u/b_writes · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I've been using Radha Plant Stem Cell cream and like it. I've tried a couple of other ones for under eye bags/puffiness but so far have only noticed a different with Radha!

u/Titanchain · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I've been sleeping better since getting on medication for it, but the meds seem to bloat me up worse. So annoying. Some times, if I have had a really bad day, I will take some melatonin before bed, just to help increase my odds of sleeping. Because the bloated looking face and bags are one thing, but I have chronic dry eye as well, and when I don't sleep well enough, I spend the next day with all the regrets while my eyes are in pain and my tear ducts are running around trying to build a tear supply with no materials.

I have this one, and then I also have one that looks exactly like this one that a friend brought me back on a trip to Japan. Then I also have a set of these things, but mine have slightly longer handles. I bought them at a local spa.

u/discard_after_use133 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
u/notrelatedtoamelia · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

It’s not AB, but I really love CeraVe’s eye cream with MVE technology or whatever. I use it in conjunction with The Ordinary’s caffeine eye serum because I’m trying to just finish that bottle off. My skin around my eyes are plumper after I use it.

I have an eye cream someone mentioned before on my amazon wishlist called SANA Nameraka Isoflavone Wrinkle Eye Cream

I don’t have any other comments on the list about it other than try it if I don’t like The Ordinary’s eye serum, haha, so maybe check it out?

Edit: you know what? The CeraVe one isn’t for wrinkles, really, but it’s so rich it seems to be helping a lot.

u/cthulhu-kitty · 2 pointsr/wholesomememes

Three words: heated eye mask.

This one comes with a lavender sachet that you can remove if you don’t like lavender (I threw it out). I’ve had it for about 2 years and it’s one of my favorite things.

You can also buy single use disposable ones if you don’t want to mess with another usb cord while you’re on the flight.

u/UniversalPetroleum · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Skin Type: Dry, Sensitive | Country/Climate I'm in: United States, East Coast | Top Skin Concern: Redness and blemishes


Current Routine/Products I'm Using:

AM

Dove Men's Face Wash

Bulldog Moisturizer

Kyoku Radiance Creme

The Face Shop BB Cream (I know this is makeup and not skin care, but figured I'd include it)

elf Makeup Mist

PM

Neutrogina Makeup Remover Towelette

Dove Men's Face Wash

St Ives Oatmeal Scrub + Mask

Lush Mask of Magnaminty (I use this once a week after paintball practice, as it's stronger than the St Ives mask)

Bulldog Moisturizer

Kyoku Uplifting Eye Gel


Hey there, I am a 21 y/o Male that would like some help expanding my simple skincare routine. Not trying to go all out 12-step crazy, but some additional things would be great. I lived in Korea for a while but for some reason, never took advantage of their skin products until I was back in the US. Right now my stuff is mainly Western, but I'm hoping to switch everything to Korean brands. The main problem I'm trying to fix is my BB cream causes slight blemishes and redness after taking it off. I know the obvious answer is to stop using it, but I'm trapped in the perpetual cycle where it makes my face red -> cover it with BB -> it makes my face red, etc. I have a different brand coming in the mail, so I'll see if switching helps. Does anyone recommend either of these boxes from Memebox? They look enticing.

https://us.memebox.com/shara-shara-box

https://us.memebox.com/our-boxes/korean-beauty-starter-kit-trouble-skin-beginwithskin2#product-tabs

https://us.memebox.com/our-boxes/korean-beauty-starter-kit-v-2-0-beginwithskin#product-tabs

Furthermore, I ordered these two products that I'm waiting for, if it makes a difference:

Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Cleansing Foam

Skin Food Black Sugar Mask

Thanks for your help!

u/unscrambleme · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

I'm not sure what country you're in or what Shoppers is, but here's what I use (and I'm a guy, if that matters):

Burt's Bees Sensitive Facial Cleanser (In the shower)

Burt's Bees Sensitive Daily Moisturizer (After shower/in the morning)

Simple Micellar Cleanser (In the evening/before bed)

Burt's Bees Sensitive Night Cream (Before bed)

All of those are soap free. I used to have a horribly oily face into my late 20's (I'm 30 now), and I only recently discovered this solution and it works incredibly well. As others have said, using soap (or products with soap in them) strips your skin of the oils it needs to naturally block out contaminants. Since I switched to these soap-free moisturizing products my skin looks far less oily and I have fewer breakouts. It's been a complete game changer for me.

Most major retailers sell the Burt's Bees brand, but I'm not sure about the Simple brand.

Edit: If you use nothing else, at least get the first one I linked to (the sensitive face wash), that's the one that's made the biggest difference for me even before I started using the other moisturizers in tandem with it. Good luck!

u/Sharkus_Reincarnus · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Here's the link to the eye cream samples. I didn't buy samples of the overnight mask before getting the full size (a sponsor sent me a travel size of it ages ago) so I just jumped from the travel straight to the big tube. And I'm going to be reordering it soon.

u/me0wlo · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I got mine on Amazon! The Liquid is like $10 cheaper than it is at Sephora! But the Gel Cream is $7.50 cheaper than at Sephora.

Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Liquid / Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Gel Cream

u/momasjuan · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

gel cream

It’s awesome if you have oil prone skin that is dehydrated and likes ceramides. It does a very good job hydrating for me as a last step and as a mild occlusive layer. It can double as a sleeping mask if I lay it on thick under my Stratia Liquid Gold.

u/amazondelivers · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

http://www.amazon.com/Neocutis-Lumiere-Bio-restorative-Cream-Anti-aging/dp/B002LE54P4
Neocutis defended the use of its trademarked ingredient, Processed Skin Cell Proteins, or PSP, arguing that the fetal cell line was harvested in a responsible, ethical manner for use in treating severe dermatological injuries.

The company compared its situation to that of researchers who used fetal kidney cells to develop the polio vaccine.

“Our view - which is shared by most medical professionals and patients - is that the limited, prudent and responsible use of donated fetal skin tissue can continue to ease suffering, speed healing, save lives and improve the well-being of many patients around the globe,” said the statement.

The ingredient was developed at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland from proteins in the skin tissue of a 14-week-old male baby electively aborted at the university’s hospital and donated to the Swiss university. The abortion was deemed medically necessary because the baby could not survive to term, according to Neocutis.

u/DamnImLost · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

This is the one he got me. I didn't do much research on them so I don't know if there are better ones but I'm content with that one so far.

u/Hazeldd · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

eyebag rollers

There are a bunch of tools, even clarisonic now has a face massager thingy!

Ive also used those gel eye masks that you can put in the fridge

I think these are the ones that may shrink eye puffiness and make your eye bags less bulging, more permanent tx would be fat removal

u/I_Bake_Everything · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

That's what I've heard too, and all the other five hundred products are more to improve the overall quality of the skin.

Is this the correct product? That's 32 sample packets of Sulwhasoo Ginseng Eye Cream for $16.50.

u/JmGra · 1 pointr/Flipping

Thanks for the advice, also just bought a small ozone generator http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007GS5L08/ref=pe_385040_127541850_TE_item

Going to make a small boxed in environment with an exhaust fan on either side to try to saturate items with ozone to remove smells.

u/Aiota · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Sorry, kind of a long winded post based off of inexperience.

Skin Type: I believe I have dry skin, the only issues I have with my skin is flakey patches every once in a while, especially on my forehead and in between my eyebrows. I've also noticed under my eyebrow hairs! Ew! I've never had a problem with oil. Never MAC matched, my current foundation is Naked Skin 1.0 and it's way too dark.

Country/Climate I'm in: Illinois- weather changes all the time. Recently it has been very cool here.

Top Skin Concern: Dry skin. I consistantly have hormonal acne breakouts on my chin which are usually deep and don't have a head. I have a tendency to pick which I know is bad! :( I am currently on birthcontrol. I have redness on the sides of my nose. I also have dark circles under my eyes. The darkness may be caused my having thin skin under my eyes. I can literally see a blood vessel running under my eye!

Current Routine/Products I'm Using:
AM
Cerave knock off moisturizer in the tub

PM
yes to blueberries age refresh smoothing daily cleanser
Cerave knock off moisturizer in the tub
Yes to blueberries age refresh softening facial exfoiliator about once a week
yes to tomatoes clay mask when i remember (once very few weeks usually)

Occassionally I wear a face mask. They're usually cheapies from an asian grocery store. :)

I specifically am interested in incorporating a few more impactful products into my routine. I am almost done with my Cerave knock off moisturizer!
I lurked around and think I am going to get this sunscreen (Biore SARASARA UV Perfect Bright Milk SPF50 + pink bottle). I think I'd like to add 1 or 2 more products and see what I think.
Perhaps this eye cream for my dark under eye circles?

And perhaps this to replace my moisturizer.
I picked these out based off of HG posts, let me know what you guys think! I am interested in masks as well but the prices of the ones I've seen that are recommended kind of scare me off! :(

I have been looking at BB creams and am intersting in MISSHA #13 as was recommended from PaleMUA because I have strong pink undertones! here

u/whatacatlife · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

So it's an eye gel, but I love Radha Beauty's Intensive Youth Eye Gel. I have dry skin and eyelids, and I found this really helps keep them hydrated. It takes a couple weeks for you to notice the reduction in under bags as well, but I have noticed a huuuge difference. I absolutely love it.

u/scumteam14 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hi! I wanted to let you know that your post was automatically removed after your edit because it contains affiliate/referral links.

Can you please edit the links so they're just the regular product page? (No shortlinks etc.)

To make it easy, here are the full links so you can easily copy and paste them:

u/SpeechyKeen · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

You could always buy the samples sizes of the Sulwhasoo and decant into a jar. Amazon and eBay both have them. Here's an example!

u/imsmarterthanyouare · 1 pointr/Liberal

reposted because 2x is blocking this: http://www.amazon.com/Neocutis-Lumiere-Bio-restorative-Cream-Anti-aging/dp/B002LE54P4

Neocutis defended the use of its trademarked ingredient, Processed Skin Cell Proteins, or PSP, arguing that the fetal cell line was harvested in a responsible, ethical manner for use in treating severe dermatological injuries.

The company compared its situation to that of researchers who used fetal kidney cells to develop the polio vaccine.

“Our view - which is shared by most medical professionals and patients - is that the limited, prudent and responsible use of donated fetal skin tissue can continue to ease suffering, speed healing, save lives and improve the well-being of many patients around the globe,” said the statement.

The ingredient was developed at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland from proteins in the skin tissue of a 14-week-old male baby electively aborted at the university’s hospital and donated to the Swiss university. The abortion was deemed medically necessary because the baby could not survive to term, according to Neocutis.

u/imgurs · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

my only advice is dont get convex ones. theyll poke your eye out like a red ryder bb gun

https://www.amazon.com/FCAROLYN-3D-Eye-Patch-Right/dp/B07688WHV1?th=1

u/mikeee44 · 1 pointr/trees

Just make sure to clean it often. Preferably once every two weeks if you use it daily.

Also, I would invest in one of these Cleaning Kits.

u/sleuthmeister · 1 pointr/migraine

No problem! It’s all about what works for us all individually

Edit: btw, you say you lay with an ice pack over your face (my fav method).. you can actually buy ones on Amazon that have a strap that go around your head, like a sleeping mask. It is so helpful to be able to walk around, sit up, lay sideways, etc.

u/aloe_chaos_lamb · 1 pointr/Blind

This isn’t glasses so might or might not suit your purposes, but my wife recently got me a Mindfold to help with my light sensitivity—it’s a sleep mask that is very comfortable and truly obscures 100% of light. Might be good at least for certain situations. Edit: whoops, obviously I didn’t read carefully enough! My bad.

u/the_acid_queen · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

As far as eye creams go, I really love Sana Nameraka Isoflavone Wrinkle Eye Cream. It's unscented and very gentle but super moisturizing, and I've also found that it brightens my undereyes with consistent use.

u/ChanceHealth · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have pretty sever dark under eye due to discoloration and hyper pigmentation. I am an asian male and have oily skin. Currently I am using Bricknell Eye Balm and general cleanser for the skin; I also use Loreal True Match concealer during the day. I have also gotten restalyne fillers and under eye fat repositioning surgery, but see nearly no results. I have been doing my general facial and under eye routine for about a year. I am currently living in Seoul for study abroad but will move back to New York by the new year.

As a student, I know that my irregular sleeping and eating patterns and most likely the largest contributors to my dark under eyes. That, and the fact that I stare at a computer screen all day to study. However, I cannot really change these habits, so I am asking for any advice this community might have to help my under eye area. It really makes me self conscious and I am constantly checking make sure my makeup looks ok. I want to just resolve this so I do not have to use makeup. I am willing to try any products or look into any procedures to remedy this condition

Thank you for taking the time to read all of this; any help is graciously appreciated!

u/skincareful · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have pretty severe dark under eye due to discoloration and hyper pigmentation. I am an asian male and have oily skin. Currently I am using Bricknell Eye Balm and general cleanser for the skin; I also use Loreal True Match concealer during the day. I have also gotten restalyne fillers and under eye fat repositioning surgery, but see nearly no results. I have been doing my general facial and under eye routine for about a year. I am currently living in Seoul for study abroad but will move back to New York by the new year.

As a student, I know that my irregular sleeping and eating patterns and most likely the largest contributors to my dark under eyes. That, and the fact that I stare at a computer screen all day to study. However, I cannot really change these habits, so I am asking for any advice this community might have to help my under eye area. It really makes me self conscious and I am constantly checking make sure my makeup looks ok. I want to just resolve this so I do not have to use makeup. I am willing to try any products or look into any procedures to remedy this condition

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Thank you for taking the time to read all of this; any help is graciously appreciated!

u/jwax33 · 0 pointsr/malelivingspace

You should not need active efforts to keep your place odor free. Keep it clean, keep laundry done, etc. If you still have an odor issue try to figure out the source and eliminate it.

That said, something like this ozone generator will kill odors rapidly and leave your place smelling like a lightning storm in a spring meadow. It was $20 cheaper when I bought it so shop around. ;) I use it in my condo since there is no external ventilation in the kitchen and everything you cook hangs around. 15 minutes with that kills most everything. Run for a couple of hours while you are out the first time or two you use it.

u/agitatedlending · 0 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

i cry all the time and swear by these

i keep them in the fridge and sometimes reuse them bc $$$$

u/DiscourseOfCivility · 0 pointsr/Ultralight

For light: this is a complete 100% blackout mask. You will not be able to tell if it’s noon or midnight when wearing it.

Mask Sleep Relaxation by Mindfold M... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018MQVSXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_ZeoGDb84BDHA6

For heat: open vents and take off clothes.