My dr. put me on the Avene Diroseal. While not cheap it is effective for red skin (rosacea). I think the only puffiness under your eyes topical cream can help is fluid from allergies or basic inflamation. Most creams that help have caffine. The old wives tail of tea bags on the eyes do help in those situations. Take care -Sue
I glad that I not the only one that doesn't know how to say Boscia! I think I need to try the Boscia night cream, sounds interesting. You do excellent reviews! Thanks CeeJay
I love the Boscia nightcream I received too...I got mine in my Glossybox Canada....I do miss that subscription box....they did send us nice little goodies....
This is a great review Kelly! Guess what? I am getting eye eczema too, right in the same spot you have it. I also have it on my lower legs (outer calves) and forearms. Psoriasis on my scalp, too. I'm writing down this stuff you're using and I'm going to try it. Sounds good! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a good night. Hugs, Colleen xox :)
Great review Kelly. I have a sample of the boscia night cream. I guess I need to start using it lol. I wish those depuffing eye creams and rollers worked. I have to take Ambien at night and I get the worst bags under my eyes because of it. Nothing has worked for them, but if I don't take it then I don't sleep for more than two hours a night, So it looks like I am stuck with the bags.