Short Description
This ultra-fine, penetrating cream was specifically formulated for the fragile eye contour area. It strengthens the epidermis and makes it denser to correct the visible signs of ageing, bags, loss of firmness and wrinkles.
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Detailed Information
Lancome RENERGIE YEUX Anti-Wrinkle and Firming Eye Cream 15ml/0.5oz..
ANTI WRINKLE ACTION: Reinforces the cohesion of the epidermis. Moreover, it hydrates this fragile area and reduces the fine lines of dehydration. Result: day after day, fine lines and wrinkles are visibly reduced. FIRMING ACTION: Rich in energizing elements, it has been specifically formulated to fight against “crepey” eyelids and the appearance of bags, giving renewed firmness to the spidermis. RESULT: day after day, the eye area looks more radiant. DAILY PLEASEURE AND COMFORT: This delicately scente, ulstra-light satiny cream, is instantly absorbed. From the firs application, it gently smoothes the contour of the eye, and gives long-lasting comfort and suppleness to the skin.
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How To Use
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Use daily, morning and/or night. Gently apply and smooth in, patting gently with your fingertips in a circular movement, starting at the inner corner of the eye outwards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What's the difference b/w this product and Lancome's Resoluton yeux? Which one is more effective for reducing fine lines and wrinkles around eye area? People told me when the fine lines just appears, i should use Resolution Yeux, since Renergie Yeux is for more deeper wrinkles, is that true? Thanks.
Asked by: J.J. - 2005-09-10
A: You should use prevention first then when it gets to the point where the wrinkles are still forming then switch to this cream.
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Q: Is this product "made in France." I prefer that one over the one "made in New York."
Asked by: E - 2005-08-25
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