Results from Face Lift WrinkleFree Eyes

April 25, 2009

Did I notice results from the University Medical Face Lift WrinkleFree Eyes? I can honestly answer yes to that question! And, I gotta tell ya, I am really surprised. I wasn't expecting to see a noticeable difference after just one usage.

I'm more impatient than you, BigSis! I used all three products right away.

  • First, I used the micro-charged eye patches. Instead of 20 minutes, I might have kept them on for an extra five minutes accidentally. I didn't experience any tingling or itching at all. When I took them off, I was pretty impressed with the immediate results.  I don't know if they should go so far as to call it a 20 minute botox because the patches don't make the lines completely disappear as botox does. (And yes, I admit to occasionally getting my pesky little crows feet injected with botox.)

The true test will be to see how long this lasts.  If the results are still noticeable after a week until time to use the patches again, I'd be sold. I wouldn't even mind keeping these on hand to use before a special event.

  • I liked the 24 Hour Face Lift product also. It really did seem to fill in some fine lines. The only thing I noticed is that it left a little bit of a film around my eyes after it dried. I just put some of my normal eye cream on top of it and was able to put concealer on as normal.
  • I only used the nighttime Retinol Cream once and didn't really notice anything different with that. I didn't have any adverse reaction but I'll probably be more careful using this product around my eyes at night. I read one of the reviews about the nighttime cream that stated a few of the women experienced red, blotchy skin. When they reported their results to University Medical, they suggested only using the nighttime Retinol Cream every other night if experiencing any adverse reaction.  But on the flip side, one woman reported the nighttime Retinol totally making her dark circles disappear.

BigSis, even though you are the “older” sister, 🙂 I think I have more problems with crows feet and fine lines than you do because of my skin being dryer.  I guess, in hindsight, maybe it would have been fun for both of us to show “before” and “after” photos.  Ha!

So, I say we continue using the other two products for a full week and then report back with our final review. Now, can we talk about something else? Maybe something a little more fun than puffy eyes and crows feet?

Please tell me that you're not seriously considering showing us photos of your kitties' hairballs.


~LilSis

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4 Comments so far

  1. Posted by noble pig

    April 25, 20097:25 am

    Yes, pictures! Glad this stuff is working out!

  2. Posted by Anna

    April 25, 20097:37 am

    I just use plain old Retin-A. It’s supposed to help eye wrinkles, but you have to be careful putting it on in that area.

  3. Posted by LilSis

    April 25, 200910:30 am

    Maybe when we post our final review of this product next week, I’ll have someone take a before and after of one eye 🙂

  4. Posted by BigSis

    April 26, 20099:31 am

    Anna, that’s a good idea. I use a prescription retinol face product too, but I’ve always been too afraid to use it around my eyes since it’s so strong. I bet I could take the tiniest dab and mix it with my regular eye cream to build up to using it. Thanks for the tip!

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