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Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream

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Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream Review: 72/100

We found out about this eye cream after being intrigued with the approach this company took by adding Rye Oil, which the company maintains “boosts the natural defense of skin cells and the synthesis of a number of proteins that promote cohesion of dermis and epidermis.” We liked the fact that this night cream didn’t make our testers have that oily feeling on their skin. While most of our testers maintained it was a great eye cream as far as moisturizing goes, it did very little to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles around the eye area. While we are very happy to recommend this product for its moisturizing abilities, there are too many superior products that work well as an eye serum so we do not recommend using this for anyone who is trying to eliminate fines lines or wrinkles. Continue reading to read the eye cream reviews submitted by users of the Korres Olive & Rye Eye cream.

Positives about Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream

1.  Only a Small Amount is Needed. Always nice to apply a small amount instead of a large amount.

2.  Has Hydrating Qualities. Our testers were impressed with the moisture it seemed to add. 

Negatives about Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream

1.  The Squeeze Tube Makes it Hard to Apply Same Amount Each Time. Tubes make it nearly impossible to apply any eye cream in the same manner each time.  Pump bottles are much easier to apply evenly.

2.  Testers Complained it was Too Thick. It is never fun rubbing in a cream that is too thick.  Leaves a residue on the hands.


4 Comments to Korres Olive & Rye Eye Cream

  1. Becky's Gravatar Becky
    April 7, 2009 at 9:27 am | Permalink

    I used this product in the past. Didn’t get much of an effect after following the directions to a ‘t.’

  2. Brian Peterson's Gravatar Brian Peterson
    April 10, 2009 at 7:37 pm | Permalink

    Wasn’t much of a help to me.

  3. Esther's Gravatar Esther
    April 19, 2009 at 10:31 am | Permalink

    This product worked fine for me once I figured out how to apply an even portion from the squeeze tube.

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