Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream Review

Find out if the Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream really works and learn the science behind it’s ingredients.

As aging progresses, you might have noticed that the under eye skin is the first place where wrinkles start to form. There’s also the issue of dark circles and puffiness that make the under eye area a problem zone for many. My holy grail eye product from Hylamide has been recently discontinued so I’m very much in the market for an effective eye product.

I’ve been impressed with a few different Perricone products recently- The No Makeup Makeup Range and Perricone’s CBD Soothing Moisturiser. The CBD moisturiser has really sorted out some nasty eczema I had on my neck so I was eager to try the Cold Plasma eye cream and see what it has to offer.

The Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream was sent to me for free, which does not affect my opinion. The links in this post are affiliate, which means if you click and spend, you are supporting my blog. There is a cyber sale on at the moment- 30% off with the code CYBER30, I also have an extra discounts for you- PMDXSD for 32% Off Perricone MD 14th-24th November and 28th-29th November, PMDX42 for 42% Off Perricone MD 25th-28th November.

Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream The Facts

Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream Review
Perricone MD Cold Plasma Plus+ Advanced Eye Cream Review

£83 for 15ml or £141 for 30ml from Perricone MD

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About Face Vintage Granada, La Zona Rosa, On Pointe Matte Fluid Eye Paints Reviews & Swatches
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint
About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint

Vintage Granada

About Face Vintage Granada Matte Fluid Eye Paint ($16.00 for 0.15 oz.) is a medium-dark plum with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish.

  • Semi-opaque, buildable coverage
  • Fluid, lightweight consistency that was creamy but not too watery
  • Applied fairly evenly initially, blendable as it was drying down
  • Long-wearing (12 hours)

FURTHER READING:
Formula Overview
for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent).

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Formula Overview

$16.00/0.15 oz. – $106.67 Per Ounce

The formula is supposed to have “bold, buildable pigment” that “swipes on easily” and has a “no-budge, no-smudge finish.” The liquid eyeshadow has a lightweight, fluid consistency that felt like a cross between water and gel, which