Hello folksickles. Today's review will be for ReVive Masque de Yeux Revitalizing Eye Mask.
Availability: This product retails at $200 for 30 ml (1 fl. oz.) and is available at bluemercury.com, macys.com, bloomingdales.com, and neimanmarcus.com along with their respective physical store locations. It is also available for purchase at reviveskincare.com.
Would I buy this?: No.
What is this product designed to address?
According to bluemercury.com this is what the product is and what it does:Does it contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
Again, according to bluemercury.com:
Again, according to bluemercury.com:
Hyaluronic Filling Spheres firm and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Probiotics provide an energized appearance to the eye area, while also soothing and protecting the delicate skin around the eye.
What is the texture like?
I'd describe the texture as rich gel-cream that's very hydrating but also refreshing when applied.
Is it scented?
This doesn't really have a discernable scent.
My overall experience/comments on the product:
So the little sample tube that I have says to use this morning and night which is what I've been doing. Now, personally, I don't have any type of dramatic aging issues around my eye area and my main concern is puffy eyelids, eyelid eczema, and occasionally darkness on the inner corner area of the eye. Given those issues and the fact that this product isn't meant to address most of them - other than hydration - I just think it's too pricey for me to invest in. It feels genuinely, wonderfully, hydrating and if you want to splurge on an eye cream that will be intensely hydrating yet also refreshing and somewhat lightweight by all means go for it. One thing that drives up Revive's price point is not only that it's a dermatologist-developed brand, but that they also have patents and research studies backing up most, if not all, of their products so even though they're pricey there's actual data backing up their efficacy versus just random claims.
So the little sample tube that I have says to use this morning and night which is what I've been doing. Now, personally, I don't have any type of dramatic aging issues around my eye area and my main concern is puffy eyelids, eyelid eczema, and occasionally darkness on the inner corner area of the eye. Given those issues and the fact that this product isn't meant to address most of them - other than hydration - I just think it's too pricey for me to invest in. It feels genuinely, wonderfully, hydrating and if you want to splurge on an eye cream that will be intensely hydrating yet also refreshing and somewhat lightweight by all means go for it. One thing that drives up Revive's price point is not only that it's a dermatologist-developed brand, but that they also have patents and research studies backing up most, if not all, of their products so even though they're pricey there's actual data backing up their efficacy versus just random claims.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Disclaimer: This was provided for testing purposes. I am under no obligation to mention this product on this blog.
No comments:
Post a Comment