Review : Talika Eye Dream
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Product Description
Talika Eye Dream relaxes the eye contour while providing it with regenerative ingredients to contribute to the rejuvenation of the skin and hydrating ingredients to ensure optimum moisturizing from the moment you drift off to the minute you awake.
What happens at night:
Sleep is often considered an underrated and ignored wellness necessity of life.
However, if decay, degradation, breakdown (called "catabolism") is maximal during the day (when awaken), renewal (called "anabolism") is maximal during certain phases of sleep.
Sleep is the body in recovery mode. It is the time when the body seeks out all available amino acids, and other micro nutrients to make new material essential to the rebuild its strengh.
In addition, night time is a period during which the eye contour loses more than 50% of its moisture.
How does eye dream works:
Talika Eye Dream® acts in 3 ways:
- it relaxes the eye contour (to calm down the under eye skin);
- it provides regenerative ingredients to contribute to the rejuvenation of the skin;
- it ensure optimum moisturizing from the moment you drift off to the minute you awake.
I purchased the 15ml Talika Eye Dream on Strawberrynet for about $25 when there was a sale.
Talika is known to produce many different eye care products but I have never try their products before until this Eye Dream. It is a disappointment as with many eye care products I owned.
Containing dipeptides, soy proteins and horse chestnut extract, Eye Dream is said to regenerate cells deep down to prevent the formation of laugh lines and decongest the eye contour, slowing signs of aging to a stop in 28 days. Bold claims? It is. Afterall, a good eyecare product usually takes more than a month to deliver its promises.
And so I weave the wand on my undereye area for 3 months. Shaped like a long mascara tube, there is a connected metal spatula with a cooling rollerball on top where you just press on the base to get the lightweight cream out and gently tap around the eye contour area. It usually dispenses more than what my fragile eye skin can take it, so I tend to use my fingers to massage the cream till it gets absorbed, with the fear that any excess may result in millia seeds.
Said to be an eye mask for the night, I mainly use it like an eye cream before I sleep, since the texture is thin and lightweight, more like an eye gel than an eye mask. The fragrance is strong but the texture is non-greasy or sticky, however it does not provide any improvement to my undereye area.
Ingredients :
aqua (Water), tilia cordata linden water, glyceryl polymethacrylate, citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) flower water, propylene glycol, zea mays (Corn Starch), butylene glycol, trilinolein, sodium hydroxyde, polysorbate 20, carbomer, dextrin, hydrolyzed soy protein, aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) extract, parfum (Fragrance), triolein, tripalmitin, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, chlorphenesin, triilinolenin, tetrasodium EDTA, fucus vesiculosus, laureth-3, tristearin, hydroxyethylcellulose,
Source : Talika
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