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Say No to Carrots!

On a recent trip to Target I picked up a Yes To Carrots Moisturizing Eye Cream.  The line really piqued my interest with its natural & even some certified organic ingredients & the price point of $14.99 for a 1.7 oz jar of eye cream well that sold me!  With that said, I used it morning & night for 3 days & each time I used it my entire orbital bone would flair up in a fiery red!  It was horrible-& not only that my skin would feel all tight & dry like I just put rubbing alcohol under & around my eye area!  I do not have sensitive skin in the least-my skin is one tough cookie!  I have tried countless eye creams ranging from brands like Shiseido to Clinique & never had any issues like this.  After reading other beauty bloggers raving about drugstore brands I kinda got up the courage to give this drugstore brand eye cream a go & well quite frankly it must go!  I have an email into the Yes to Inc. brand that I sent to them on Friday about my reaction to the product but have yet to get a response...As anyone else tried this line & had a reaction to it? 
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This wasnt an eye gel-this was the moisturizing eye cream made with shea butter.  Which in addition to turning my entire orbital area completely red has caused me get a pimple under my eye area :(

by MakeupMeBlush 14 years, 7 months ago Report as inappropriate | Remove Comment

I have actually used this eye gel and really liked it. I didn't have any issues at all.  I typically like a more creamy texture though for my eye cream so I didn't buy it again, but definitely thought it was okay.    

by TracyTB 14 years, 7 months ago Report as inappropriate | Remove Comment

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