Eye Cream Review: DNA Eye Renewal is a Must To Correct Eye Issues
This Friday features an eye cream review of DNAEGF Renewal DNA Eye Renewal. It is a must-buy beauty product that corrects most aging eye issues, including dark circles.
TGIF hotties, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Birthday to me and Merry Christmas! Next Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week lands after Christmas, so I wish all the best to my beautiful readers. I started my day at church with a lot of laughs. My youngest attends Catholic school and today the parish celebrated a Christmas Mass for the school before the break.
My priest, Father Chuckles, barely speaks when giving communion, nor does he look at you. If you are lucky, you’ll hear him mutter, “the body of Christ.” Today he practically threw the Eucharist at me and said nothing, and a snorted snicker flew out of my mouth. Then, a beardless (possibly intoxicated) Santa carried the baby Jesus to the crèche, and Chuckles asked him if he took stock in a razor company. It was an enjoyable way to start my birthday!
SO, I digress…this Friday’s eye cream review is of a beauty product that I highly recommend. It claims to:
- Target dark circles, fine lines, and crow’s feet.
- Decrease inflammation, hydrate and calm, leaving eye contour vibrant and refreshed.
- Promote production of new skin cells for smoother, younger looking skin. Strengthen skin to plump, firm and rehydrate.
Sure, lots of eye creams allege the same results. But what prompted this eye cream review is you could feel the beauty product work immediately, and see results within about 2 weeks. I wrote an article about it at Examiner.com, and what follows is an excerpt.
DNA Eye Renewal promotes cell restoration with DNA Repair Enzymes. Collagen is stimulated and puffiness is dramatically reduced. The results are tight, smooth skin with increased hydration.
The eye cream is part of a line of skincare from DNAEGF Renewal, recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation “as an effective means of preventing skin cancer.” Using DNA Repair Enzymes and plant-based human Epidermal Growth Factor, damaged skin is repaired through altering the microconidia. “The barley-extracted EGF” is said to aid in the repair and rejuvenation of skin cells, which results in younger looking skin, fewer wrinkles, fine lines and brown spots.
This Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, DNA Eye Renewal (my eye cream review), is not inexpensive, however the results are worth the cost. The beauty product also makes a great gift. Happy Holidays, until next week, Happy Styling!
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