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Eye Cream: Believe It Or Not?
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aztech@163.com - 17 Feb 2008 07:43 GMT Does eye cream really work? While we cannot say for every brand out there, but what we do know is that many do, in fact they help you lose those crows feet and help provide you with more skin tone that you can be proud of. What most people do not know, though, is that eye cream works because of what is inside of it being as natural as you will find. The products that defy age work because they are filled with great quality ingredients that would make anything do well.
So, what magical product is inside an eye cream that makes it work so well? It is not the ingredient per say but the vitamins that are in it instead. For example, those ingredients that are full of natural antioxidants are full of all the good stuff our bodies need. Many eye cream products are full of just that - antioxidants. These vitamins are super tough. They can help clean out your arteries and help you to fight disease as well as just helping to keep your skin healthy looking. In fact, many antioxidants are able to help rejuvenate various types of elements within the body including the eyes and skin. So, antioxidants that are in eye cream can, in fact, help to improve your look.
When you are out and about looking for the eye cream that you will use, flip it over and find out which natural ingredients are in the product. If you cannot tell, you'll want to look for those products that have a lot of vitamins especially your vitamin E's. These are full of the antioxidants that your body needs anyway. A hint here; foods that are rich in antioxidants are usually very brightly colored greens, oranges, and other bright or dark colors. These are foods that you want to include in your diet anyway. Eye cream with antioxidants is just what you need.
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jmcquown - 17 Feb 2008 10:37 GMT > Does eye cream really work? No. Cats don't like eye cream. They might like SPAM but I'm not really sure...
Jill
Granby - 17 Feb 2008 11:15 GMT BW maybe. The only way my cats would eat spam is if you put the eye cream on it!
>> Does eye cream really work? > > No. Cats don't like eye cream. They might like SPAM but I'm not really > sure... > > Jill leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 17 Feb 2008 15:33 GMT > >> Does eye cream really work? > > > No. Cats don't like eye cream. They might like SPAM but I'm not really > > sure... > > > Jill I gave HRFL Tiger some Spam once. He looked at it, said "Eugh, WHAT is this MUCK??" and walked off to eat his organic freshly steamed Salmon. ;o)
Helen M
Lesley - 17 Feb 2008 15:48 GMT On Feb 17, 7:33 am, leoparduswei...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I gave HRFL Tiger some Spam once. He looked at it, said "Eugh, WHAT is > this MUCK??" Obviously cats have more sense than Hoomins- Dave will occasionally eat Spam (apart from the heirloom Spam- with extra special stinky French garlic- it's a promo item for "Spamalot") but you;d have to disguise the taste for me to even consider it!
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
jmcquown - 17 Feb 2008 16:46 GMT On Feb 17, 7:33 am, leoparduswei...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I gave HRFL Tiger some Spam once. He looked at it, said "Eugh, WHAT is > this MUCK??" Obviously cats have more sense than Hoomins- Dave will occasionally eat Spam (apart from the heirloom Spam- with extra special stinky French garlic- it's a promo item for "Spamalot") but you;d have to disguise the taste for me to even consider it!
Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
You'd have to disguise the appearance of it as well! And what on earth is that goo-substance in the can? I'm sure when Spam (Hormel's Spiced Ham) was created someone thought it was a good idea! I'm really surprised it's endured. They now make hickory smoked Spam, turkey Spam, Spam & cheese, garlic Spam, Spam spread, Spam Lite, hot & spicy Spam, bacon Spam and honey Spam! Whoda thunk it?
Jill
Lesley - 17 Feb 2008 19:06 GMT I'm sure when Spam (Hormel's Spiced Ham) was
> created someone thought it was a good idea! I'm really surprised it's > endured. They now make hickory smoked Spam, turkey Spam, Spam & cheese, > garlic Spam, Spam spread, Spam Lite, hot & spicy Spam, bacon Spam and honey > Spam! Whoda thunk it? Over here we just get Spam- hickory smoked Spam sounds nice through!
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 17 Feb 2008 19:44 GMT > Obviously cats have more sense than Hoomins- Dave will occasionally > eat Spam (apart from the heirloom Spam- with extra special stinky > French garlic- it's a promo item for "Spamalot") but you;d have to > disguise the taste for me to even consider it! My mother used to grind up Spam in the meat grinder with sweet pickles. Then she'd put mayo in the mixture and make sandwiches. I remember those sandwiches fondly - don't think I've since I was about 5 years old.
Joyce
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leopardusweidii@yahoo.co.uk - 17 Feb 2008 22:55 GMT > > I gave HRFL Tiger some Spam once. He looked at it, said "Eugh, WHAT is > > this MUCK??" [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Lesley/// SPAM makes me gag. I really can't stomach the stuff. HRFL had the right idea!
Helen M
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 19 Feb 2008 02:11 GMT >>>I gave HRFL Tiger some Spam once. He looked at it, said "Eugh, WHAT is >>>this MUCK??" [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > Helen M The Spam they sell nowadays, I have to agree! However, like so many "staple" items that come in cans, the original product (before all the additives and "fillers") really wasn't all that bad. True, my memories of palatable Spam date form WW2, when I was still a child. Meat was rationed, of course, and we regarded Spam as a treat, then! My mom used to spread a coat of mustard and brown sugar over the entire loaf, stud it with cloves, and bake it. As Sunday dinner, with a baked potato and vegetable, it was a hit with the whole family.
tanadashoes - 17 Feb 2008 16:16 GMT On Feb 17, 2:43 am, azt...@163.com wrote:
> Does eye cream really work? While we cannot say for every brand out > there, but what we do know is that many do, in fact they help you lose [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > you want to include in your diet anyway. Eye cream with antioxidants > is just what you need. WOW! Cream for eyes. Does it taste good. Do my eyes absorb the flavor with the cream. What is the proper way for a cat to put eye cream on? What if I miss the eye and get my nose or ear? Will it taste the same? Why eye cream rather than regular cream? Do vitamin Es make the cream for the eyes and not the nose? Does regular cream have vitamin M for the mouth? There is so much more to learn, isn't there. Please enlighten this poor pirate catain.
Cap'n Pine Cone esq.
Kreisleriana - 17 Feb 2008 19:27 GMT On Feb 17, 2:43 am, azt...@163.com wrote:
> Does eye cream really work? While we cannot say for every brand out > there, but what we do know is that many do, in fact they help you lose [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > you want to include in your diet anyway. Eye cream with antioxidants > is just what you need. WOW! Cream for eyes. Does it taste good. Do my eyes absorb the flavor with the cream. What is the proper way for a cat to put eye cream on? What if I miss the eye and get my nose or ear? Will it taste the same? Why eye cream rather than regular cream? Do vitamin Es make the cream for the eyes and not the nose? Does regular cream have vitamin M for the mouth? There is so much more to learn, isn't there. Please enlighten this poor pirate catain.
Cap'n Pine Cone esq.
MAYBEE IT IS CREEM MADE *WIF* EYES!!!!!!! WEERD!!1!!
DANTE
Granby - 17 Feb 2008 20:57 GMT Well dah, a friend of mine knows a guy who is a make up artist. He says that preporation H Is good for the bags under the eyes. I know several who have tried it and it works. On Feb 17, 2:43 am, azt...@163.com wrote:
> Does eye cream really work? While we cannot say for every brand out > there, but what we do know is that many do, in fact they help you lose [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > you want to include in your diet anyway. Eye cream with antioxidants > is just what you need. WOW! Cream for eyes. Does it taste good. Do my eyes absorb the flavor with the cream. What is the proper way for a cat to put eye cream on? What if I miss the eye and get my nose or ear? Will it taste the same? Why eye cream rather than regular cream? Do vitamin Es make the cream for the eyes and not the nose? Does regular cream have vitamin M for the mouth? There is so much more to learn, isn't there. Please enlighten this poor pirate catain.
Cap'n Pine Cone esq.
jmcquown - 17 Feb 2008 21:21 GMT > Well dah, a friend of mine knows a guy who is a make up artist. He says > that preporation H Is good for the bags under the eyes. I know several > who have tried it and it works. I've heard this too. However, Prep H used to say in their commercials it "helps shrink swelling of hemmorrhoidal tissue". They had to stop saying it because they couldn't prove it.
> On Feb 17, 2:43 am, azt...@163.com wrote: >> Does eye cream really work? While we cannot say for every brand out [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > > Cap'n Pine Cone esq. Granby - 17 Feb 2008 21:33 GMT Well, if I didn't know someone who has tried it and it helped take the puffiness down I wouldn't have a comment. She does use the cream rather than the old jel like stuff. I believe it enough that when I get to having that problem, I will give it a try.
>> Well dah, a friend of mine knows a guy who is a make up artist. He says >> that preporation H Is good for the bags under the eyes. I know several [quoted text clipped - 44 lines] >> >> Cap'n Pine Cone esq.
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