
The skin around our eyes is the thinner than any other part of the body, and as we age, the skin becomes ever more delicate and vulnerable to damage. Over time, the tiny blood vessels beneath our skin will begin to show through, resulting in dark circles and uneven pigmentation. Fortunately, a quality eye treatment may be able to firm and plump your skin, fighting the signs of old age and providing a protective barrier against abrasion. Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment claims to be one of the best anti-aging products on the market, targeting dark circles and brightening your eyes for a more youthful appearance.
Unlike other skincare treatments that claim to do it all, cramming a bunch of mediocre ingredients into a single bottle, Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment specifically targets melanin formation and poor local microcirculation, which are supposedly the two largest culprits for causing dark circles. Manufacturers claim that it is meant to be a lightweight formula has been tested by dermatologists and opthamologists, and supposedly by gently massaging this formula into the skin, you can even recover the moisture balance in the skin.
However, the question remains, can Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment really produce the results you’re looking for?
Price: $50.00
Product Details:
If you were to set aside the long list of preservatives and fillers found inside Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment and get down to just its main ingredients, you’d find that this formula is little more than a glorified moisturizer. Typically if you’re looking for a quality eye cream, you’ll want to invest in a formula that contains peptides. Peptides are Mother Nature’s skin-savers, and they’re clinically proven to promote the production of collagen and encourage the growth of healthy skin cells.
Unfortunately, Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment lacks the necessary peptides to improve your skin’s overall health, and oddly, their whole approach for treating dark circles was wrong from the start. Although melanin is responsible for the darkening of the skin, dark circles in general are caused by the pooling of blood beneath the nearly translucent layers of skin around the eyes. Similarly, bags and puffiness are caused by the pooling of water and other fluids in the same area.
These ingredients, while interesting, don’t live up to the job at hand. Although Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment contains antioxidants that can eliminate environmental toxins from the skin and reduce oxidative stress, it might not be enough to eliminate bags, dark circles, or wrinkles.
Overall Impression of Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment:
Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment has the potential to be a useful moisturizer, but as a dark-circle treatment, its ingredients are based on a false concept. Scientifically speaking, Shiseido White Lucent Brightening Eye Treatment fails to provide consumers with the right ingredients for the job it claims to fulfill.

Hello ^^ this product ~ It does not work T_T
Posted on January 22, 2011 at 8:41 am