Friday, October 7, 2011

Trevarno Organic Eye Cream Reviews

Review of Trevarno Organic Eye Cream
Louise M.


Packaging: Trevarno Organic Eye Cream comes in a lilac frosted glass with an aluminium screw cap. It is a compact little size and feels sturdy and chic. I wouldn’t have any qualms about displaying it on the dressing table or any concerns about packing it in a wash kit for travel. The only downside for this format of packaging is that unlike a pump dispenser you have to keep dipping your fingers in and out of the same jar. It is nothing that isn’t easily overcome by using a cotton bud to scrape some of the cream from the jar, or even just making sure you have clean fingers!

Application: The texture of the Trevarno organic eye cream is at once creamy and light. It is thicker than other eye creams I have tried, but it sinks in quickly and doesn’t feel tacky or heavy around the delicate eye area. It feels really moisturising, and has a delicious like rose scent which also makes it feel very luxurious.

Ingredients: The Trevarno organic eye cream contains a number of ingredients whose moisturising and refreshing properties are well established. The lovely floral smell is probably due to the rose water, but the real wonder ingredients are the blends of oils: evening primrose, olive, almond together with beeswax and cocoa butter. In addition to all of that good stuff, the ingredients in Trevarno organic eye cream are all organic and many of them grown on the Trevarno Estate in Cornwall where the cream is made. Local, organic and effective ingredients - what more could you ask for!

Results: I am not yet in my 30s and the delicate eye area is not one to which I pay much attention. This Trevarno eye cream could persuade me otherwise though. It smells and feels so lovely that I can’t help but feel that it must be doing me good and I found myself looking forward to patting it on each evening. It would be a great addition to a preventative skincare regime for younger women, and for those who eye area needs a little extra attention then this cream would be a wonderful place to start.


Pros:
• It looks, smells and feel like a very expensive product
• The UK production and organic ingredients make it a really ethical choice
• It manages to combine light and refreshing properties with deep moisturisation – a difficult trick which it pulls off beautifully


Cons:

• The glass jar could benefit from a little spatula, or even a pump dispenser instead

Trevarno Organic Eye Cream (£8.75) and other Trevarno products are available at naturisimo.com

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