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Guerlain Abeille Royale Up-Lifting Eye Care 0.5 oz

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Guerlain Abeille Royale Up-Lifting Eye Care 0.5 oz

What it is: A smoothing, firming, and lifting eye cream. What it does: Born from the exceptional repairing power of bee products, this eye cream helps reduce the visible signs of aging and fatigue around the eye area. It helps smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, firming the eye contour and creating a lifting effect. With properties to reduce puffiness and dark circles, it lightens the area of shadow, making the eye contour appear more youthful and uplifted. Apply it as a mask for an immediate age-defying effect.

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Beauty Review: Guerlain Substantific Neck Decollete Treatment Spf 10

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Promise:Helps to stimulate the skin’s natural activity, the skin is intensely redensified, regains its natural consistency, plumped from withinLeaves skin looking more even and radiant, prevents the appearance of pigmentation marksProduct Profile in Short:Non oily, richly textured neck and décolleté treatment enhances and smoothes these delicate areasClose-up on Active Ingredients:Active

Beauty Review: Guerlain Success Eye Tech

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Promise:The eye area loses its heaviness, eyelids seem recontoured, wrinkles and f ine lines appear smoothed, dark circles and puffiness are reduced.Product Profile in Short:this eye cream has been specifically designed to help tone up the skin-support network and fight sagging.Contains:Eye Cellular AmberTensotrophinClose-up on Active Ingredients:WaterCaprylic/Capric TriglycerideButylene

Beauty Shopping: Substantific Neck and Decollete Treatment

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Just when I thought that I will never go more expensive than Clarins’ Advanced Neck and Decolte cream I bough about a month ago, I went completely insane and got Guearlain Substantific Densifying Nourishing Sculpting Neck and Decollete Treatment. It seems even more crazy because it is definitely for more mature skin than mine. Well, in my defense it doesn’t hurt to try it out and I wouldn’t have