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Vichy Aqualia Antiox Ice-Effect Eye Stick

V094_L Vichy has a neat little product for tired eyes: the Vichy Aqualia Antiox Anti-Fatigue Ice-Effect Stick.  This little eye gel stick moisturizes the under eye area and feels cooling, which is great for puffiness.

The product feels gel-like when it is first applies and the cooling is also felt immediately. It quickly absorbs to provide some light moisture.  Put it in your refrigerator for an even greater cooling effect. The Vichy Ice-Effect stick also has Vitamin C, which is nice for its anti-oxidant properties and for brightening the skin. It is fragrance and paraben free.

If you have puffy eyes, this is a nice little item to have around. It is small, so it also fits nicely in a purse.

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Vichy Aqualia Antiox Vitamin C Concentrate 10%

Vichy Vitamin C serum Vichy has a great, and rather unique, Vitamin C Serum:  Vichy Aqualia antiox Vitamin C Fresh Serum 10%.  This serum contains Pure Citrus Polyphenol™ in the serum and Pure Vitamin C at 10% in a powder sachet that is mixed with the serum before the first use. Vitamin C breaks down easily, so by packaging the powder separately, the product is assured to be fresh and at full potency. The product also contains no parabens. Because of that, it must be refrigerated after mixing.

I am a long time fan of Vitamin C serums, but I often wondered if they were already low on potency by the time that I got them and I would often seek out powder forms that I could mix before use (e.g. Philosophy has a powder form and I have also bought Vitamin C powder from Skin Actives). As a result, I was quite pleased to see that Vichy packaged the vitamin C powder separately. 10% is a decent enough dose as well.

Because I agreed to review the product rather quickly after receiving it, I did not get a chance to try it for a full month as I normally would do before writing a review. However, within a few uses, I could tell I was happy with it. The serum absorbs very quickly and feels quite light.  Mostly I love knowing that it really is fresh!  I’ll try to report back with more after a month of use. At $45, the price isn’t bad either, considering that a number of brands charge quite a bit more for a good concentration Vitamin C serum.

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