Madara Time Miracle Wrinkle Resists Eye Cream review

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This product is somewhat odd because on the packaging it says that it’s not for sale, like it were a sample size and it comes in a tube, but on the Madara website I found it sold in a packaging that contains the same quantity (15 ml), only it comes in a bottle  with a pump. I don’t know what’s the deal about that, but I will consider this being a full size product.

Packaging:

Like I said before, the eye cream comes in a plastic squeezy tube and the outside component is a cardboard packaging.

Texture:

The eye cream is white and creamy, not too thick and not too liquidy. I can’t detect any scent. It absorbs fast into the skin and it feels very moisturizing.

Ingredients:

  • Betula Alba (Birch) Juice
  • Isoamyl Laurate
  • Glycerin
  • Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate
  • Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil
  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
  • Dicaprylyl Carbonate
  • Glyceryl Stearate
  • Betaine
  • Cetearyl Alcohol
  • Sodium PCA
  • Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea-buckthorn) Fruit Extract
  • Trifolium Pratense (Red Clover) Flower Extract
  • Sodium levulinate
  • Centaurea Cyanus (Cornflower) Flower Extract
  • Alchemilla Vulgaris (Lady’s Mantle) Extract
  • Galium Verum (Lady’s bedstraw) Extract
  • Vaccinium Myrtillus (Blueberry) Fruit Extract
  • Dipalmitoyl hydroxyproline
  • Aqua
  • Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)
  • Mica ( CI 77019 )
  • Sodium anisate
  • Aroma
  • Tocopherol
  • Lactic Acid
  • Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse-chestnut) Seed Extract
  • Ascorbyl Palmitate (Vitamin C)
  • Beta-glucan
  • Chitin
  • Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail) Extract
  • Xanthan Gum
  • Zinc PCA
  • Sodium Hyaluronate
  • Sodium phytate
  • Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid
  • Citronellol
  • Geraniol
  • Linalool
  • Limonene
  • Benzyl Salicylate
Personally, I like to see so many plant extracts in the formula and I also appreciate the addition of lactic acid, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid.

Price and accesibility:

Madara products can be found in Romania in some online shops, especially in those specialized in natural and organic cosmetics, but they’re quite expensive (24.50 euros), so it’s more than I would be willing to spend for an eye cream.

My overall opinion:

Look, from my experience the only eye creams that are really effective are those that are more expensive. I only used 2 or 3 eye products that are higher up there in the price range that I got in beauty boxes, but the usual drugstore eye creams are just like face creams that come in a different packaging. What I noticed after a few weeks of using this eye cream daily is that it makes the skin in the eye area look smoother and the fine lines that I have are visibly reduced. So, yes, if you can afford it, I’d say it’s quite worth it. If I were to buy it at half the price, I would definitely purchase it on my own, but now it’s not the case.

Madara is also a cruelty free brand and that’s also good, because I have no remorse introducing their products in my daily beauty routine.


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