MenScience Androceuticals Eye Rescue Formula, 0,75 oz

Brand:MenScience Androceuticals

2.8/5

84.79

EAN: 185219000017

Κατηγορίες

Active Ingredients vitamin_c, vitamin_e
Brand MenScience Androceuticals
Country of Origin USA
Department mens
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
GTIN 185219000017 185219000604
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Form Cream
Item model number 01
Manufacturer MenScience
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 4.3 x 1.5 x 1 inches; 0.75 Ounces
Scent free of fragrance, dyes or irritants
UPC 185219000017 185219000604

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Scritto da: M. Haro
Honest opinion from buyer!
I waited for results before writing a review due to all the erroneous 5 star reviews. I've been using this product for a little over two weeks. I bought this after having read the ingredients and weighing my options against a few other products. It was either this stuff or something from Olay, Clinque, or that Vita-K cream. Whether it's made for men or women has no relevance. I'll use creams marketed towards women if it'll make my skin look better. My final decision was based on the ingredients and reviews. About a day or two after I got it I felt like a fool for paying for this stuff. I paid closer attention to the 5 star reviews and realized they were likely paid to give phony testimonials. All of their other reviews are also 5 star MensScience reviews. The customer review section of all their products look just like a commercial. It's a deceptive advertising tactic and it infuriated me. I was lied to, mislead, and felt suckered. Thinking about it now rekindles a harboring mistrust I have toward this company. I have firsthand experience, so here's what I think about this product: I like it. Yes, I do. It's actually working for me. I use it once a day that goes over a witch hazel/light salicylic acid toner. I've only tried one other cream in my life to combat dark circles. It was some cream made by Wexler (they have a good glyco acid peel), but it turned out to be more of a concealer than part of a treatment to actually treat a chronic problem I've had since my teens. Let me make this clear, the improvement hasn't been stellar, but enough to take a second look in the mirror and notice an improvement. I don't know if it'll work for you, but it's working for me. According to the ingredients this stuff should help. It has a good combination of ingredients that a lot of other creams don't mix together and include in one package. I was looking for key ingredients in one cream, such as vitamin A, E, K, and Kojic Acid. I read somewhere those were good ones to look out for when looking for an eye cream. I'll probably start using it twice a day. It goes on smooth and doesn't smell bad, and the greasy feeling goes away in a couple of minutes. It has a matte finish. Again, there has been some improvement. I'm hoping for more improvement in the future. I don't know if I'll buy it again. Those perfidious testimonials is the worst thing they could have done to promote their products. It's so shady and so obvious. How can I trust them when I was lured under false pretense? To me it looks like they paid people to lie about their products, to fool you and to fool me. Well, I'm not stupid and I'm not their surf. They don't trust their own products to work. They should allow all their products to undergo fair scrutiny, leading to honest reviews and testimonials. I know there are as good as or better creams out there, and if you're like me, you'd be willing to pay far more than what this stuff costs if it'll really make a BIG difference. Next, I'll probably try something from Olay or that Murad lighten and brighten eye cream or just see a dermatologist. I have no other reviews yet. I mostly buy music from Amazon's MP3 download collection. I'll probably write one more review for a gift I bought for a relative. It was some wax stuff.
Scritto da: Frederick P.
My thoughts, and a tip or possible solution.
OK, so I'll throw my two cents in. I've been using this for about a month, and I have noticed a definite improvement. There's less darkness under the eyes, and the skin seems to be firmer. I've also been using Roc Retinol eye cream at night, for the past 2 years. The Roc Retinol made an initial big improvement, so for the Eye Rescue Formula to provide additional, noticeable improvement on top of that, is impressive. I'm also concerned with sustaining the look and healthy skin I have now, and this has more of the ingredients I'm looking for than any of the others I've looked at. If it helps fight the aging, more the better. Perhaps had I tried it before the Roc, the difference would have been even greater. But as it is right now, 4 stars is accurate. Also, the article I read in Mens Journal, that suggested this product, also discussed the role of sun exposure to the health of the skin around the eyes. Evidently it is very destructive. The article pointed out that this product does not offer sun protection. I apply a light physical sunscreen on top, that blocks UVA and UVB that is also oxybenzone free. For those who have a lot of sun exposure, you may want to do a little research to see how that may be affecting your efforts. There's a lot of 'stuff' in this product and some of it may not respond well to a lot of sun exposure. Retinyl being one of them. I'm not an expert on this stuff, but there seems to be a lot controversy, so I thought a little bit more on my experience and thought process might help others.
Scritto da: JEQ1
Not bad for an eye cream, but no amazing results.
3 stars is what I consider to be a typical eye cram. I'd give 4 stars to my favorite and 5 stars to anything that had a severe impact on my dark circles. I'm a fairly young guy so I can't speak much towards its effectiveness on wrinkles in any way, I only use it for dark circles. Pros: Very nice texture, I've tried many eye creams and this one is probably best as far as going on easily and without oily residue. No weird odor or inclusion of any visual "feminine" detractions. It doesn't have any sparkles, shiny appearance, or something similar. Feels like it does something. Its hard for me to say how well a lot of these creams actually work because while some products like this one appear to have small impacts I've yet to see anything dramatic. This one at least leaves that slight tingling to let you know they put something in the bottle. Cons: No dramatic changes to dark circles. Not the cheapest of eye creams. Certainly not the most expensive either but I'd want significant results to continue using. No coloring in the cream. You could argue this to be a good or a bad thing, but bottom line if its not correcting the dark circles, its not covering them up either. I did use this product for over a month consistently with other products in their face care line.
Scritto da: E. Burgess
It works
Let me start by saying that I'm not affiliated with this company in any way. I just turned 44 years old. In the last 6 months I began getting pronounced creases under my eyes. I tried another product that was well over $100 and got moderate results that took weeks to kick in, and the product had a strong unappealing fragrance. I ran out of it, and while I was debating getting more, I found a sample of the Menscience Eye Rescue that a friend had given me a while back. After using it I saw good results within a couple of days. I bought a tube and am very pleased with its effect on my skin...and there is no bad odor. I would give this product a 5 star rating if it literally shaved 15 years off my face, but let's be realistic. Maybe it reacts differently with different body chemistry, but it certainly works very well for me...and it's affordable!
Scritto da: pm
Not really working for me
For me, not as great as the product description sounded, especially for tackling dark circles. I've gone back to using the product I was using before j bought this.
Scritto da: M. Taylor
Don't fall for the hype
Basically this is just a sticky cream that holds lines back depending how you apply it Waste of money

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