Vichy Slow Age Yeux promises to harness the power of bacteria to slow down premature aging.
Plus, it makes all the usual promises eye creams do. Bye bye puffy eyes. No more dark circles. Smaller crow’s feet.
Does it deliver? Let’s find out:
What’s In Vichy Slow Age Yeux?
BIFIDA FERMENT LYSATE TO SOOTHE IRRITATIONS
Probiotics are all the rage now. This moisturiser has its own share of good bacteria, too. Bifida Ferment Lysate, to be exact. It’s a multitasker that:
- Soothes inflammation
- Reduces redness
- Increases “skin resistance against physical and chemical aggression“
You’ve guessed it, it’s especially beneficial for sensitive and easily irritated skin.
Related: The Truth About Probiotics In Skincare: Do They Really Work?
DIMETHICONE TO MINIMISE FINE LINES
Dimethicone is a heavy silicone. No, it doesn’t suffocate skin or clog pores.
What it does is make wrinkles look smaller. Dimethicone fills every nook and cranny in your skin, a trick that blurs out pores and makes fine lines look less obvious – for a while. As soon as you wash it off, they’re still there.
While it’s at it, Dimethicone also gives slip to a product and makes the texture silky smooth.
Related: Are Silicones Bad For Skin?
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ANTIOXIDANTS TO PREVENT NEW WRINKLES
Your skin needs retinol. Period.But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need anything else. Like all antioxidants, retinol works best when in the company of other antioxidants.
This eye cream has its fair share. Vitamin C. Caffeine. Vitamin E. They all fight the free radicals that cause those annoying premature wrinkles and dark spots. Loading up on this stuff is key to keeping them away from your face.
Related: The Most Common Antioxidants In Skincare
Texture
Super lightweight texture that sinks immediately into the skin.
Fragrance
It’s fragrance-free.
How To Use It
Pat it on with your ring finger after serum but before moisturiser.
Related: Are You Applying Eye Cream The Right Way?
Performance & Personal Opinion
No, you don’t need an eye cream. But I know a lot of you like to use one anyway, so I may just as well tell you all about it.
Vichy Slow Age Yeux has a lightweight texture that sinks in immediately. It won’t just sit on your skin and give you milia (phew!)
I can’t say the caffeine in it did anything for my dark circles and puffy eyes (boo!) but its moisturizing base does help to minimize my crow’s feet and keep the delicate skin of the undereye area soft, smoother and plumper.
That’s all eye creams can do, really.
Related: How To Deal With Milia Seeds
Who Is This For?
If your face moisturiser isn’t moisturising enough for you, this is a good option to consider.
Who Is This NOT For?
Most people don’t need an eye cream. If your face moisturiser does the job, stick to that.
Related: Do You Really Need Eye Cream?
Packaging
A white and green tube. Sleek and practical.
Does Vichy Slow Age Yeux Live Up To Its Claims?
CLAIM | TRUE? |
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Helps to prevent and correct the noticeable damage caused by environmental exposure. | It can prevent it, but not correct it. |
Helps to reduce the appearance of puffiness, dark circles and fine lines. | It makes fine lines look smaller, but it does nothing for dark circles or puffy eyes. |
Immediately, the eye area feels hydrated and looks rested. | True. |
Hypoallergenic and tested on sensitive skin. | Notice how they DON’T tell you the results of these tests. Just because the cream was tested, it doesn’t mean the results were positive. |
Price & Availability
£25.00 at Feel Unique
Do You Need It?
Nope. Most people won’t need an eye cream.
Dupes & Alternatives
- CeraVe Eye Repair Cream($15.99)
- Paula’s Choice Resist Anti-Aging Eye Cream ($34.00)
Ingredients
Aqua / Water, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Bifida Ferment Lysate, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter/ Shea, Butter, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, PEG-100 Stearate, Paraffin, Glyceryl Stearate, Tocopherol, Pentylene Glycol, PEG-20, Stearate, CI 77891/Titanium Dioxide, CI 77491 / Iron Oxides, Stearyl Alcohol, Sorbitan Oleate, Isobutane, Triethanolamine Dimethiconol, Caffeine, Isohexadecane, Myristic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Adenosine, Boron Nitride, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Caprylyl Glycol, Citric Acid, Scutellaria Baicalensis Extract/Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Acrylamide/Sodium Acryloyldimethyltaurate Copolymer, Cetyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 80, Acrylonitrile/Methyl Methacrylate/Vinylidene Chloride Copolymer
I got a tester of the fluid and the smell was so offputting. I could not stand it and had to wash my face again.
Helianthe, maybe it was expired? Mine doesn’t have a bad smell.
Hello, Gio!
This is such an interesting article and made me want to get my hands on these skincare products. Especially that they look very promising and you’ve mentioned how hydrating they are. However, I had second thoughts when I read about them not having enough antioxidants. 🙁
Regards,
Nicky
Nicky, I think the lack of antioxidants will be a deal-breaker for some people. But, if you use a separate antioxidant serum, this is a great way to add probiotics to your skincare routine, too.