I've have been using this product under my eyes for ten years and for some strange reason it doesn't agree with me anymore and I got itchy skin under my eyes. I'm lost without it but my Doctor said I'll have to find another product! Can anyone recommend something similar? I've already tried one from Avon but it had a little sparkle to it and would be okay for a night out but wouldn't look good during the day. So I need something that's okay for daytime also.
Thanks.
Touche Eclat by Yves St Laurent....?
Body Shop does a version called "Lightening Touch". You can try it instore before buying and it has a moisturiser in it to protect the delicate skin under the eyes.
http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/bin/venda?e...
Reply:Bummer! Boot's No.7 at Target- It's in a long tube with a brush-like applyer and you have to click for the colour to come out-I heard it's the same thing- let me know if you can tell a difference or if it's better or worse- hope it's the one!
Reply:could it have been a faulty one? maybe don't use it until the irritation has gone down then try a it again but a different one?
If you have done this already my friend has sensitive skin and uses clique - it works well, she loves it and it looks good - pop along to boots/john Lewis etc and get some free samples
Reply:It sounds like you have developed a sensitivity to one or more of the ingredients in this product. That can happen even if they haven't changed the formula; it's happened to me with eye make-up removers. Boots No. 7 do a reasonably priced alternative, however, you may react to other brands of similar products as they are likely to contain many of the same ingredients. Clinique do a good Airbrush Concealer, but as another respondent mentioned, some time visiting the beauty counters in a dept. store may be time well spent. They should all want your business but be prepared to spend time testing a few brands. Good luck!
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