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good (inexpensive) eye cream?
I usually use Philosophy's Hope in a Tube, and my eye/nose/mouth area hasn't gotten any more wrinkles since I started using it. But I'm implementing some austerity measures as we start TTC#2. Any good eye/wrinkle creams that are less expensive? Bonus points if I can get it at CVS or something.

TTC #2: BFP 12/17/11, m/c 1/7/12 and D&C 1/12/12
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Re: good (inexpensive) eye cream?
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Yeah, I like the Boots stuff in general, but haven't tried eye cream. I like the Wexler eye cream from B&BW, but it's still not cheap ($20-30ish?). BUT, I actually haven't used it since I started using my super favorite miraculous cleanser from DDF. It's definitely not cheap, but has done much more for crows feet than anything else so I think of it as a two for one. I use it sparingly and the bottle lasts forever (I think I've had my current bottle since Febuary and it still has a good couple of months left).
But, I have no idea if you can use glycolic acid whilst KU.
I have been using Kiehl's eye cream and moisturizer for the last few weeks and love it.
However, it is not cheap but since I recently had laser surgery I can't use any lotion that has any sort of exfoliating or peeling chemicals so this was the rec from the dermatologist.
yes, I got the okay from my OB to keep using my glycolic facial cleanser while pg.
and I don't have a suggestion for eye cream, I'm in the same boat, but I will give you a warning about a drugstore eye cream that I tried recently. Stay away from Neutrogena Ageless Restoratives Instant Eye Revive. It leaves a film under my eyes and when I put concealer on over top, I get all these little tiny clumps. It's gross, I'm not happy.
I was using one from Kinerase which is about $65, but lasted me almost an entire year and I loooooooved it. I was going to buy it again when Sephora had their VIB sale and get 20% off, but they don't carry it anymore.