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February 28, 2007 2:42 PM
Review: Clinique All About Eyes Rich
What They Say: "Moisture-rich formula diminishes the look of undereye circles, shadows, puffs and fine lines—immediately and over time. Helps boost natural collagen production. De-puffs with calming botanicals. Even strengthens skin’s moisture barrier against common irritants."
Jen's Experience: I've used a lot of Clinique's moisturizers before with kind of mediocre results, but when I saw this new eye cream advertised in all the mags, I wanted to give this a whirl. I'm so glad I did. I was just hoping for a really nice thick moisturizer since my undereyes get the brunt of my dry facial skin. What I got was actually much more. This cream has perfectly complemented my Murad Eye Brightening Serum that I reviewed earlier this month to remove my dark circles. I have also been impressed with how much the fine lines under my eyes have improved. I barely need to use concealer anymore on most mornings, but this cream makes an excellent base to foundation and concealer. It keeps my undereyes moisturized without being greasy and making everything slip. I am truly impressed with this cream, and I recommend it to anyone with dry skin.
Retail Price: $27.50 (Clinique.com or department stores)
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Review: Clinique All About Eyes Rich:
OMG, you changed rss feed to partial.Why? :- (.Its impossible to click through to websites at work and
so the posts pile up in the unread list
and ultimately I end up unsubscribing from the blog.I'd hate to do that to this blog,which I enjoy reading.If this is because you wanna increase your ad revenue by page views,may be u can add ads to the feeds?
o | March 1, 2007 2:43 PM
It's a little off-topic, but a good question nonetheless. The answer is that we never planned on having full posts available through the RSS feed, we just weren't paying attention until recently.
We apparently have a high number of readers using RSS, as our hit rate has gone up quite a bit since we switched to partial feeds. Higher hit counts mean that we get better advertising so that we can buy more products and get more giveaways for our readers.
Sure, we might be able to find a way to get the hit counts and the ads on the feed, but that's another place that we'll need to update everytime we change something out.
So that's our reasoning. Thanks for letting us know, and maybe sometime we'll sit down and come up with a solution that will help you view DeLush at work while still helping us get our numbers.
Jen (DeLush) | March 1, 2007 3:07 PM
yes, jen is right. and another kind of important thing to remember is that by supplying a full feed, we aren't able to be alerted as easily if someone steals our content. if they have to go to the site each time to get the full text, this helps cut down on those sites that try to post our full feed without crediting us. so it's really not merely about stats and ads. it's also about protecting our content.
i understand your point, o, but i hope that instead of unsubscribing you just decide to read us at the end of the day at home! ;)
DeLush Melissa | March 1, 2007 5:28 PM
yes, this is the holy grail of eye creams, Im so impressed!
lauren | March 3, 2007 9:21 PM
I have been using this for almost a month now and can't say enough about it either. It is so nice for Clinique to have thought to add an even richer, more moisturizing eye cream to their line up.
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