I love it, but you have to follow the directions to apply it. It is super thick and not that creamy. I break down a small amount between my ring fingers. I then pat it on around my eye (sort of in little chunks). I let it sit for a few second and then very, very gently blend it into the skin. It doesn't really rub into the skin like a regular cream. But once I started using this method, I found that I really liked the cream. And they will take it back if it ends up not working for you.
I love it, but you have to follow the directions to apply it. It is super thick and not that creamy. I break down a small amount between my ring fingers. I then pat it on around my eye (sort of in little chunks). I let it sit for a few second and then very, very gently blend it into the skin. It doesn't really rub into the skin like a regular cream. But once I started using this method, I found that I really liked the cream. And they will take it back if it ends up not working for you.
All of this. I started using it about a week ago and I'm hooked.
That's so interesting. I called 6 months ago and asked if they had an cream. (The lady who gave me a facial highly recommended using one). Customer service told me you didn't need one with their products.
That's so interesting. I called 6 months ago and asked if they had an cream. (The lady who gave me a facial highly recommended using one). Customer service told me you didn't need one with their products.
Yeah, this has been my issue with Paula's Choice as of late. They used to say a separate eye cream wasn't necessary and there was even one of the short videos of Paula discussing why you didn't need an eye cream. But of course they pulled all that once they had their own, which is frustrating to me and makes me question more of their advice and recommendations.