This eye cream feels like an ointment…thicker than I like for my eye cream.
I love Kiehl’s, and I recently received this sample as a free gift with purchase from the Kiehl’s website.
This eye cream can be applied to the brow bone, eyelid, outer corner, or under the eye. The texture is sort of thick, like an ointment, but it is easy to spread.
The consistency is thicker than what I like for eye creams, but if you have a lot of under eye dryness this could work really well for you.
TL:DR (Too Long Didn’t Read) on the Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Eye Zone Treatment:
- It’s hydrating
- Has a thick consistency (like an ointment)
- Good for very dry under eyes
- Too thick to apply under makeup
Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Eye Zone Treatment Product Review
The Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Eye Zone Treatment isn’t for me.
The product itself is not a miss, it’s a really hydrating balmy product that can be used on different areas around the eye, which is really useful.
My preference however, is to have a very thin consistency for eye cream because I use eye creams in the morning AND in my evening skincare routine.
I also use eye cream before applying makeup, so it has to be thin enough to be used with makeup on top.
Is the Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Eye Zone Treatment worth it?
Yes, it’s worth it if you are looking for something super hydrating and of a thicker consistency.
If you have dryness under your eye or around the eye area, this eye treatment will hydrate that area nicely but I didn’t use the product long enough to see any of the long term benefits.
Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Eye Zone Treatment product review rating: Good
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