What Is the Best Eye Lifting Cream or Wrinkle Cream

Updated on June 10, 2010
P.G. asks from Frisco, TX
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I have a "hooded eyelid" which means you can't really see my eyelid because the skin under my eyebrow hangs down a little low. I've always hated it but thought it was just me. Come to find out it's fairly common and using eye lifting creams might help. I'm not doing any kind of surgery. So, what is your experience with these types of creams. What works for you? I've also noticed some wrinkles around my eyes so I would like to find something for them too. Any suggestions?

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A.R.

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Typically and eye lift is the answer here but since thats out I would do botox on the forehead above brows which lifts the brow hence lifting lids. If thats out also....I would use good old makeup wizardry and create a crease with a darker color. look straight into mirror and with a makeup brush create a crease by illusion...also use a primer for lines around eyes prior to applying foudation. At night I put on olive oil and/or vaseline around eyes which plumps things up. Sorry I dont have a magic cream answer about the lids. Good luck.

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M.H.

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I sell cosmetics part-time, and I will tell you that nothing but an eyelid lift is going to work. Certain creams may make it a little better, but only plastic surgery will make it go away for good. My mom has the same thing and is praying for the day that her lid droops over her eye (causing her issues to see), so her insurance will pay for it! (But she's also a little nuts!)

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K.C.

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I'm not sure if it does anything for a "hooded eyelid" or even if it qualifies as a eye "lifting" cream, but I've been using Neutrogena Healthy Skin Eye Cream (the one that says "A Multi-vitamin Treatment with Alpha-Hydroxy and Melibiose" on it) for a couple of years. Luckily, I don't have any wrinkles or crows feet yet, but I did have one pretty deep half-circular groove where my cheek skin would get pushed up because I sleep on my side and I was starting to develop the crease between my eyebrows (from all the frowning I did at my kids, of course). I had those for a few years, and now they're gone. Seriously, literally, gone. All the creams I'd used before the Neutrogena stuff didn't do anything to it, so I know it's because of what I'm using now. I really do love the stuff.

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J.G.

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AVON sells many eye care products that are under $20 or maybe little more but they work! I have been selling it for 5 years now and Avon has been around for over 100 yrs as well so its well known. They have 3 types for different age groups or also an inexpensive brand that is usually under $20 called solutions brand. Call me or visit my ____@____.com/jennifermunoz or ###-###-####. I am in the Granbury Area so can deliver directly to you if you don't live far.

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E.M.

answers from Denver on

Sorry, I don't think lifting creams will help! I have been using eye lifting creams as well and have seen no change from them. :( My eyes are not naturally hooded but the older I have gotten the worse they have gotten (and I am only 35!). One got so bad I couldn't see any of my eyelid when my eye was open. I recently had surgery on both eyes. I had black eyes for several weeks and I do see some improvement but they are still not perfect so nothing is a perfect fix--even surgery.

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S.B.

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I hope you get some great answers.
I don't know of any creams that will work, but I do have a friend who's eyes got so bad she had to have surgery and her insurance paid for it. It wasn't for cosmetic purposes. It was to the point where it was impeding her vision.
It was done on an outpatient basis, she was home the same day and it changed everything for her. She didn't have headaches trying to keep her eyelids up.
I only mention this because you said you are against surgery. It wasn't really a big deal for her and she is so much happier now. Like I said, it was covered by her insurance because it was to the point it wasn't cosmetic. It was necessary. She's a teacher so she had it done over the summer.

I'm really interested to see the responses you get.
Best of luck!

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J.S.

answers from New York on

Hey, I've never treated anyone with your condition before, but I truly think it's worth a shot. I work with Artistry Skin Care and Cosmetics and it has a 100% money back guarantee and you have 180 days to return it if it doesn't work:) Let's chat...email me if you would like some information on our Time Defiance Line and/or our lifting eye cream. Best Wishes!

D.P.

answers from Gainesville on

I know my mom with throught this is she is used Mary Kay's eye lifting /tighting cream and still uses it and she loves it.she bought it from me thinking well this isnt gonna work either and to her suprise it did work she now has her friends using it.I myself and my friends use it to..hope this help

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