I've really been jonsing to try these. They're meant to "postpone the signs of aging, fine lines, discolored skin, and puffiness around the eyes." So this was a treat.
Weeks later, what was not a treat was a rough night filled with stress, tears and decision making which caused me to wake up with puffy eyes. I thought; HEY perfect opportunity to try these Frownies. I applied the gels under my eyes for about 30 minutes and they did minimize the puffiness - slightly.
They're meant to be applied repeatedly, so I recommend using them on a daily basis. They're packed with all natural ingredients like vitamins C, E, B3, cactus collagen and aloe vera - perfect for under eye or forehead treatments. I suggest placing them on your eyelids for 30 minutes at least once a week. This treatment will not only help your eyes look and feel rejuvenated, but it will also allow you to slow down and relax a little. Think about it, how often do you treat yourself to at least 30 minutes of R & R each week? These gels are reusable if you only apply for 30 minutes and they come in a zip lock bag that is easy to store in the fridge.
All in all they're worth the $25 they retail for, just don't expect immediate results. Each pack contains three sets of gels which are all reusable, so they could last you at least six treatment sessions or 180 minutes worth of eye TLC.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentRight, brownies all around then. :) Jesse, like I said, they slightly minimized the puffiness when I tried them the first day, but far from a miracle treatment. However, the gels are actually packed with some great all natural ingredients so is it worth a go - yes. Why not.
i'll take brownies, too, Virginia!
idk about any of that. but i told my wife about them (she has managed many skin care retail shops) and her words were "it sounds like BS. You can put a spoon in the fridge and it will decrease puffiness" she says to put your own skin cream with aloe into the fridge for the same effect.