Burt’s Bees Royal Jelly Eye Cream

17 11 2008

beesThis is the second installment in my quest for the perfect eye cream.  For my other eye cream review (and more to come), click here.

Why I’m on an Eye Cream Quest:  My eyes are extremely sensitive to changes in the weather, and if the delicate skin around my eyes is not properly moisturized, it gets scaly – literally scaly.  I’ve spoken to my doctor and several cosmetics consultants who all gave me the same answer: my skin is reacting as though I was not using any moisturizer whatsoever.  But I was!  But I do!  It turns out that the pores around your eyes are smaller than the rest of the pores on your face.  Eye creams are specially formulated to be finer than regular facial moisturizers in order to be properly absorbed by that fine eye skin.  However, not all eye creams are created equal!  Apparently my eye pores are very, very small, and some eye cream formulas are not quite fine enough for my skin to absorb.  Therefore, some eye creams sit atop my eye skin for hours, eventually evaporating into the air.  Unfortunately, I cannot determine at the time whether the cream has been absorbed or evaporated, and it takes at least a week of using a product to determine whether or not it is effective.  Consequently, I have tried many, many different types of eye cream and would love to share my experiences with you. 

About 7 months ago, I went on an all-natural cosmetics makeover.  Because I had not yet discovered the Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy by my house, I scoured the Bartell’s shelves for affordable natural products and ended up with an entire stash of Burt’s Bees facial care.  I have mixed reviews about the whole experience, which I’ll likely expose to you at a later date.  The Burt’s Bees Royal Jelly Eye Cream retails around $15 most places.

Things to love:  This stuff is 98.75% natural and contains a laundry list of good-for-you ingredients that you can find on the Burt’s Bees website.  Because it’s so natural, this product is great for people with chemical sensitivity, and I’ve read several rave reviews to the effect.

Less than perfect:  The texture of this product is like a cross between Vaseline and cream; therefore, giving it a very glossy finish that looks great alone but is impossible to apply just prior to eye makeup application.  It was so thick and moisturizing that I started using it only before bed.  Also, after about a month of use, my eyelid scales returned!  Oh no!  This means that the little moisturizing particles weren’t quite small enough for all of my tiny eyelid pores, and my eyelid was thirsty even under the layer of the cream.

Final analysis:  Most people don’t have my tiny eyelid pore problem, but the inability to apply it under eye makeup would have been a deal breaker for me in any case.  However, if you have very sensitive skin and don’t wear eye makeup because of it, this might help you get the moisture you need without irritating you.  It’s also cheaper than most natural eye creams.

Posted by: Lynnette





Aveeno Positively Ageless Lifting & Firming Eye Cream

14 11 2008

aveenoExpect this to be the first in a long series of eye cream reviews.  My eyes are extremely sensitive to changes in the weather, and if the delicate skin around my eyes is not properly moisturized, it gets scaly – literally scaly.  I’ve spoken to my doctor and several cosmetics consultants who all gave me the same answer: my skin is reacting as though I was not using any moisturizer whatsoever.  But I was!  But I do!  It turns out that the pores around your eyes are smaller than the rest of the pores on your face.  Eye creams are specially formulated to be finer than regular facial moisturizers in order to be properly absorbed by that fine eye skin.  However, not all eye creams are created equal!  Apparently my eye pores are very, very small, and some eye cream formulas are not quite fine enough for my skin to absorb.  Therefore, some eye creams sit atop my eye skin for hours, eventually evaporating into the air.  Unfortunately, I cannot determine at the time whether the cream has been absorbed or evaporated, and it takes at least a week of using a product to determine whether or not it is effective.  Consequently, I have tried many, many different types of eye cream and would love to share my experiences with you. 

I tried the Aveeno Positively Ageless Lifting & Firming Eye Cream in my search for a natural product that wouldn’t break the bank.  I believe that it retails for around $20 for 0.5oz, which is pretty par for the course on decent drugstore eye creams.

Things to love:  Before I used this product, my eyes were in a scaly condition, and after a week the scales had completely subsided, revealing smooth eye skin that felt awesomely moisturized.  As the name suggests, it does life and firm the eye skin, creating a nice palette for eye shadow.  However, I’m in my mid-20’s and do not know how well it would work on middle-aged eyelids.  (If you know, let me know.)  The cream contains a faint hint of sparkle, which is great for those days when you want to wash & go.  Lastly, the pump container allows you to use just enough and not a drop more.

Less than perfect:  This cream contains Shiitake mushroom extract.  Directly on the packaging, there is a warning to avoid contact with the eye itself because of the extract.  Let me tell you: it stings!  It only took one slip of the finger in application for me to forever be much more careful with my precision.  I rinsed my eye out and the stinging was gone within a minute.  However, if you have sensitive eyeballs or wear contacts, this should definitely be a factor you consider.

Final analysis:  If you do not have sensitive eyes and don’t want to pay a fortune for high-end natural brands, I’d recommend you give this a shot.  Overall, it’s moisturizing performance is great.  As far as eye creams are concerned, it’s on the inexpensive end of the spectrum and won’t be a huge loss if you end up not liking it.

Posted by: Lynnette





Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy

10 11 2008

pharm_pic2For the past year and a half, I’ve passed the Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacyon 45th Street in Seattle countless times.  Tucked back off of the street on the first floor of the Wallingford Center, it’s difficult to see into the windows without looking silly.  Consequently, I had learned to quell my curiousity by ignoring its existence.  Meanwhile, I’d scoured the shelves at the Bartell’s and QFC across the street, searching intently for any decent natural products to offer my skin and home.  Occasionally, I would venture to the pharmacy section of the local Whole Foods but would rarely buy unfamiliar products.  Why would I spend such a premium if I don’t know if it’ll work?

Yesterday, I finally ventured into the Pharmaca in response to a mailbox ad I received last week.  The colorful newsprint featured many of my favorite and familiar natural brands and quickly convinced me that I’ve been needlessly scouring shelves at other stores for far too long! 

Things to love: 

  • Selection.  Everything from candles, greeting cards, fitness, supplements, teas, prescriptions, home care, pet care, soaps, lotions, make-up, skin care, hair care, chocolates, books, magazines, and more.
  • Staff.  These ladies were incredibly helpful and responsive to my questions.  They knew about each product and also suggested alternatives, citing pros and cons for each.  I really appreciated the customer service and personal attention I witnessed them give to me and to all of the other customers – including a 10-year-old girl wanting to know the differences in types of chocolate!
  • Cosmetics & Skin Care.  This was likely my favorite part of the store.  They carry Dr. Hauschka’s, Avalon Organics, Astara, Zia, and many others that I don’t remember.  However, I can say that they have the full spectrum of price ranges, which I definitely appreciate.  They also have a “Makeover Bar” with a full set of cosmetics and products to try right there with the assistance of a staff member.  I was looking for a good eye cream.  Instead of trying to sell me the cream right there, she sent me home with several different samples and told me about each.  I really appreciate the opportunity to try these premium products before making the monetary commitment.  They also give the same sample treatment with all of their cosmetics and skin care products, and I can guarantee that I’ll be back!
  • Price.  While most of the products are premium in comparison to those at the local drug store, the prices are very reasonable compared to other retailers for the same and similar items.
  • Pharmacy.  The pharmacy accepts most insurance carriers.  While I haven’t tried this out, I intend to do so the next time I need to fill a prescription. 

Less than perfect:  Pharmaca is currently only located in selected areas of California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington State. (Check out the website for specific locations.)  Unfortunately for those of you who live outside these areas, the Pharmaca website doesn’t contain a product list or links to featured brands.  You’ll have to stick to alternative means of obtaining great natural brands.

Final Analysis:  I’m sold and never want to walk into a normal drug store ever again.  If you’re into natural products, this is definitely something for you to check out.  If you haven’t tried many natural products, this is a great place to get started with the help of their knowledgeable and friendly staff.

Posted by: Lynnette