These are not part of the “rank ordered by price” list; just a few comments on the other skin care lines Krista mentioned in her question last Monday.
The La Prairie Swiss skin care line has many devoted followers. I personally can’t convince myself to pay over $200 an oz. for an eye cream – especially one that has no peptides. Therefore, I don’t have the full ingredient lists for La Prairie and my observations are based on what their ads say and some comments from Paula Begoun, author of Don’t Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me now in its 5th edition.
La Prairie Cellular Eye Contour Cream contains very good moisturizers and antioxidants. La Prairie AntiAging Eye Cream contains the same fine skin care ingredients found in the La Prairie Cellular cream, as well as ingredients to combat edema and dark under eye circles.
The Obagi System is very good and has everything you need to fight the visible signs of skin aging, except peptides. Plus, as Krista noted, you don’t want to get the products too close to the eyes. The products are high in antioxidants. The serum and night cream contain 4% Hydroquinone to lighten age spots. There is a 30 SPF day cream. The exfoliating day lotion contains Glycolic Acid, a tried and true AHA.
SkinCeuticals C E Serum: the bad news is that the company has discontinued this product.; the good news is that they have replaced it with a dramatically improved version, SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Serum.
Tags: anti-aging eye creams, Obagi, SkinCeauticals, ferulic acid, antioxidants
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