Thursday, November 5, 2009

Cream or Serum?


Many people always throw out these outrageous terms in this industry, and it got me to thinking; what is the difference between an eye cream and an eye serum?

I did some soul-searching and got on the world wide web with a mission to find out what the big difference was. Here is the fruit of my findings.

An eye serum is technically more viscous than an eye cream. An eye cream is normally a lotion, an emulsion, if you will. When you stick it to a wall it will stick and NOT run. When you put an eye serum on a wall, it will run. Another term often used is eye gel, and an eye gel is also sticky, much like a hair gel.



So which one is best for you?

That's a stupid question actually, because eye gels, creams, and serums all make the same claims! Think about it, do you take two different cough syrups to treat your cough? No. So why would you use an eye cream and an eye serum to treat puffiness? The answer is, you wouldn't.

So, do your best to read as many eye cream reviews to find the best product for your condition.

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