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		<title>Eyelastin Eye Gel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eyelastin claimed to lessen wrinkles, reduce bags, and also dark cirlces.  We visited their website, and learned that they boast that their eye gel uses "Nanoderm technology".  We couldn't figure out what that meant, other than a made up term that their maker, Dermagevity, uses.  We DID find that they have a pretty decent list of product ingredients, including generic Matrixyl.  The price is relatively fair, and we were pretty excited to see how the eye gel performed, and also what the public thought of it.  Don't buy this eye gel, or any other, without reading this full review.  We often are surprised by eye gels like this who boast an impressive ingredient list... Eyelastin was a surprise too.  Find out if it was a good or bad one.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-62" title="eyelastin eye wrinkle gel" src="http://www.eyegel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/eyelastin-big.jpg" alt="eyelastin eye wrinkle gel" width="86" height="300" />Eyelastin eye gel got a 65/100 rating.</h2>
<p>The good news is that Eyelastin targets dark circles, bags, and wrinkles.. the three main problems with the eye area.  Too often, a so called &#8220;eye gel&#8221; only treats one of the three big symptoms. </p>
<p>Eyelastin uses Argireline, Hyaluronic acid, and generic matrixyl, arnica, and synake.   These ingredients attempt to smooth, moisturize, &#8220;relax muscles&#8221; and reduce swelling.   They use the old &#8220;proprietary blend&#8221; curtain to hide behind, so we don&#8217;t, unfortunately, get to find out what concentration % the eye gel contains of each ingredient.</p>
<p>Truthfully, many &#8220;drugstore&#8221; type of eye gels that cost less than $10, contain hyaluronic acid and argireline, so we were left with the generic matrixyl, and synake to validate the cost of this eye gel, at $59.    We had hoped to see a better ingredient for directly addressing the dark circles and puffy eye bags, than the ones that Eyelastin contains.  In our opinion, besides the Matrixyl, it lacks any serious ingredients proven for circles and bags.</p>
<p><strong>How it worked when we tried it was sort of disappointing.</strong>  We did feel a nice smoothing of the skin, and some minor wrinkle reduction.  There was virtually no improvement, however, on the discoloration or bagginess.  Perhaps the concentrations of the ingredietns was just a little too low to yield results in the short time we tested.   It appears that the consumers who commented, also agreed.</p>
<p><strong>Customer Service:</strong>  The company offers a lot of information on their website about how to contact them, and plenty of email addresses and phone numbers.  Their physical address is plainly available.  They DO offer a 30 day money back guarantee, but charge a 25% &#8220;administration&#8221; fee.   We have NO PROBLEM with this, as there are too many consumers who commit &#8220;refund abuse&#8221; and try to get free products.</p>
<p><strong>Complaint Index:</strong>  We have received no complaints about Eyelastin regarding the level of service or receiving the product.  Some consumers have reported being let down by the results of using the eye gel, but they seem to have been satisifactorily taken care of by the company.</p>
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