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I am waiting to learn of your experience so I can follow suit.
Maybe I will even do a video so we can see it over time - and compare! I was gonna go over to Sephora after I voted today but it was just so crowded . . . I chickened out, lol. Just didn't feel like fighting the crowd.
Heard that tip years ago, Jordan - didn't work for me. My sister and I both tried it. Didn't do a thing.
Now, mind you - I do not have wrinkled, saggy bags under my eyes. I have puffy undereyes. I wear glasses and you don't notice it at all when I have glasses on. However, my eyes have changed the last few years and so I don't wear my glasses all the time - I take them on and off all day - and it really is noticeable - it changes my "looks" when the puffiness is visible. Makes me look very stressed, worn out . . . hard to explain.
Prep H does draw the water from under the skin and tighten it, but the effect does not last more than a couple of hours. Many years ago, I was a director of a local organization in Miss USA system and I could always find a tube of Prep H in everyone woman's cosmetic case, but we all knew that it was just a quick and very temporarily fix, not for long-term use.
Looks like mixed reviews, but overall not the "wonder drug" for puffy eyes. Thanks for sharing the link.
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