Yalmeh Peerless Beauty Aloe Super Youth Eye Cream Review!
Woo! Review time! I know I haven't been on top of the blog. Summer is here, work is busy, and sometimes I just have to go with what I feel like working on. So, I'm here to catch up.
A few months ago, I was given the opportunity to review Yalmeh's Glory Eye Bright Gel. Which I absolutely fell in love with. And, I was not a huge eye product user before that. So, I absolutely had, had, HAD to jump on the opportunity to try their eye cream as well.
And, I have not been disappointed!
First, I want to point out that I really do love Yalmeh's packaging for their products. They really go above and beyond with creating an aesthetically pleasing look for everything they have:
How Pretty!
Yalmeh's Aloe Super Youth Eye Cream contains 100% Organic Aloe, Vitamins E and C, Jojoba, Grapeseed Oil, Green Tea, Rosehip Seed Oil, and quite a few other delicious ingredients.
What really appealed to me when I first open and inspected the eye cream were two things. First, it smells absolutely amazing. Normally, I'm really good at placing scents. But, for some reason I can't place this one. But, it smells fresh and luxurious. Second, this is some intense eye cream. You can see right away when you open it that the cream is thick, full, and dare I say (for lack of a better term) fluffy? It has the consistency of a delicious cake batter that peaks perfectly.
That being said, this eye cream is there to work for you. Being so intense, a little goes a long way. As it does contain some oils in the ingredients- you don't want to overload your face. Using just a couple dabs of the eye cream, it absorbs quickly and brights up your eyes.
I have really enjoyed using this at night with my LaNeige water sleep mask. And it works amazing to prevent my dark circles.
If you would like to check out Yalmeh Peerless Beauty's Aloe Super Youth Eye Cream, it is available in 2 sizes on Amazon:
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