April 7, 2010

Sampar Eye Rule - finally the eye roller I have been looking for all this time!

As you all well know, I have been eye roller crazy here for the past six months and I thought I had made it through all of the rollers on the market.  That was until it was brought to my attention that I had missed out on one - Sampar - Age Antidote - Eye Rule - 10ml - $89 - and would I ever have missed out!  This eye roller has taken everything I liked about all the other rollers, fixed everything I didn't like about them and presented it all to me in a shiny pink tube!

So first off it's a nice thick tube that's easy to grip and the roller ball itself is also large so it feels nice and cool under your eyes and covers a large area at one time - which is great for my puffiness.  They actually recommend storing it in the fridge to enhance the cooling sensation and I did try doing it and it was great - only problem is, the fridge is downstairs and I would always forget to grab it after breakfast so would have to run downstairs again to get it - laziness won out over coolness!

And here's where Sampar really won me over, not only does it have a button at the bottom that you push to dispense the product, but the button also locks so you don't accidentally push it when you don't want to.  So you turn the button to unlock, push the button to make the product come out and then turn the button the opposite way to relock - genius!  My tip to you, unlock the button before you start your skincare routine - I use my eye roller last and after moisturizing my face, my fingers are too greasy to be able to grip the button properly to unlock it!

And wait,  it gets better - I have heard several of you complain that while you like the ease of eye rollers, the product itself is just too thin to moisturize properly - solved!  The Eye Rule dispenses more of a cream than the thin liquid we see out of all the other ones!  I find it just as moisturizing as any of my pot moisturizers - the only downside to that is that I find it takes a swipe with my fingers at the end of rolling to totally work the cream into my skin.  I also find that I don't have to use a full pump of the button to get enough product - that's way too much!  I just use about a third of a pump and that is plenty to do both eyes.

Here's the good stuff inside the Eye Rule:  Red Raspberry Seed Oil - which is a powerful antioxidant, Adenosine - which inhibits muscle contractions responsible for the formation of expression wrinkles, Peptides - which stimulate the production of collagen, reducing the length and depth of wrinkles, RSP Complex, - Licorice, Marigold and Butcher's Broom - to lighten dark circles under the eyes and Urban Advance Complex - an anti-oxidant shield that protects the skin from the harmful effects of pollution.

You can order your very own Eye Rule at www.scienceandnatureonline.com  or www.sears.ca .  Or if you like do your shopping in person and you're in Toronto, you can find it at the Sears in the Eaton Centre or Scarborough Town Centre.

- Lisamarie -

7 comments:

  1. Hi...

    Great review...My sister has this and she keeps raving about the product...I guess I have no choice but to get one for myself now:))))))

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  2. Excellent review. Does it help with puffiness too? Your review of the Dermaglow one sounded better for the puffiness. How awesome I don't have to try loads now.

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  3. Thanks Rebecca, I overlooked that and forgot to add it - fixed now. I find that because the roller ball is so big that the coolness really helps with the puffiness for me, if would be even better if I did keep it in the fridge. It doesn't have caffeine for the puffiness which most of them do, so if thats what works for you for puffiness you might not find this one as good.

    Best, Lisamarie

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  4. Everytime I see an eye roller mentioned, I immediately think of those odd facial rollers they sell in Asia that are supposed to stimulate muscles or something :| and then I think of the weird clamps they put on their monolids to try and create a 'crease' D:

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  6. Sounds like something I definitely would like to try. Just wondering, though, if the average person can afford $90 for this. I know I can't. :(

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  7. SS - you are one kinky chick! ;-) I promise the eye rollers are painless and not at all S&M!

    Best, Lisamarie

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