Review : Skin Food Brightening Eye Massage Serum


Product Description
Rich in omega-3 fatty acid, vitamins A and E, it is derived from the Hokkaido salmon to improve skin resilience and anti-aging. Haloxyl prevents dark circle formation and Arbutin curbs melanin formation to brighten the eyes. Designed with a relaxing massage tip, it intensifies blood circulation on eye area and enables faster absorption of omega-3 fatty acid, arbutin and vitamins.

I had this product for the longest time and because this serum is supposed to be used 1 to 2 times per week, I never seem to be able to use up this product.
Its definitely value-for-money, if you get it in Korea, which is about $20+ but on local shores, it is selling for a ridiculously marked-up price of $70+.
$70 for any eyecare product, is still decent for me, but to have it marked up so much is ridiculously insane.
Thankfully, I got it in Korea, without realizing it is worth that much in Singapore.

Its difficult to get an eye product that works to alleviate my eye area concerns and this serum fares no better. Despite using it for more than 4 months, I have yet to see any significant improvement.
The clear gel-like texture that oozes out of the slanted nozzle is slightly sticky so I prefer to use it at night. It requires some time for it to get absorbed.

Sometimes, I used that hard slanted nozzle to massage my eye area, though I am actually pretty scared of leaving more fine lines than hoping that it works.
Sometimes I used my fingertips to do gentle eye massage or just lightly tapping the product into the skin.

Whatever methods I used, my dark circles remained the same. I am still using it 2 to 3 times per week, hoping that the consistent usage can indeed bring a miracle to my eye area.

Source : Skinfood


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