Peter Thomas Roth • Oxygen Eye Relief • Treatments (Eye)
(30 reviews)
| Average Rating. | 2.6 |
| Would buy this product again. | 23% |
| Package Quality | 3.1 |
| Price | 4.0 |
| Ingredients | |
*TOP REVIEWER* coutureisqueen on 7/5/2007 1:00:00 PM more reviews by coutureisqueen
Age: 18 & Under Skin: Normal Hair: Black Eyes: Brown
Does nothing!
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*TOP REVIEWER* charchy on 6/13/2007 3:07:00 PM more reviews by charchy
Age: 25-29 Skin: Oily Hair: Black Eyes: Black
I got it at Tjmaxx for $20. I feel all the eye creams that have been shown up at TJmaxx from P. T. R were quite similar for me. They don't do much except hydrating. But one thing is sure that they are safe eye creams...
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*TOP REVIEWER* westcoastgirl on 9/29/2006 4:54:00 PM more reviews by westcoastgirl
Age: 25-29 Skin: Combination, Fair Hair: Blond Eyes: Blue
Love this eye cream one of my favorites sinks in not greasy and makes my skin feel smooth and refreshed.
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*TOP REVIEWER* blondeambitioned on 4/9/2006 11:39:00 PM more reviews by blondeambitioned
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium Hair: Blond Eyes: Brown
This product really did nothing for my eye area, I did not see any improvement at all. I have seen better results from drugstore products, so I am definitely not going back to this again.
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*TOP REVIEWER* Girlfit on 1/9/2006 11:59:00 AM more reviews by Girlfit
Age: 30-35 Skin: Normal, Fair, Neutral Hair: Red, Straight, Fine Eyes: Hazel
I work at a "well known cosmetic store" that sells this product. One day earlier this week I was speaking with a rep from one of the cosmetic lines about their eyeshadows and we were talking about allergic reactions, etc and it turned out that both she and I have had long histories of allergic reactions from various eye makeups. Starts out very very itchy eyes, if the eye makeup stays on too long, it follow with very swollen upper and lower eyelids, once the swelling goes down, eyelids are very red, dry, wrinkly and scaly. I have been struggling with this on and off for over 15 years. Eye cosmetics have been all trial and error for me because I never found out exactly WHAT was causing the reaction and I typically would have to go to the dermatologist or my general M.D. to have them prescribe steroidal ointment to make things normal again.
Okay, so anywho, the rep mentioned that this Oxygen Eye Relief really has done the trick for her in making the scalies on the eyelids go away after a few days of a.m. and p.m. use (depending on how severe the scalies are at the time). I was pretty skeptical, the only thing that made my condition any better in the past was a prescription steroidal ointment and I didn't have any at the moment to use, and currently had been putting neosporin on my eyelids for over a week to get the scalies to go away but nothing had been helping. So I really had nothing to lose. The store didn't have any in stock to purchase so I made a large sample from the tester to try. I have been using it a.m. and p.m. for the past 2 days and the scalies are pretty much almost 100% gone now.
I have to say though, I AM NOT A DOCTOR AND I AM NOT DISPENSING MEDICAL ADVICE ONLY STATING WHAT MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE HAS BEEN. If you have eyelid dermatitis you still should go to your dermatologist (as I am going to get a allergy test). All I can say is that as a general eye cream, I can not review on it, but it did help clear up my own personal eyelid dermatitis for the time being when I was in a pinch and had nothing else to use (its a real bitch to try to refill a prescription for steroidal ointment because it thins the eyelids). Always check with a medical profession before you self treat any medical condition long term.
I don't think it is wise to have an eye cream in a pot (because you may end up recontaminating it) but if you make sure you keep your hands sanitized before you put your finger in it you should be fine. It is also pretty pricy--our store sells it for around 55 bucks I think.
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DrsL on 8/16/2005 7:54:00 AM more reviews by DrsL
Age: 56 & Over Skin: Other Hair: Other Eyes: Other
Capitalizing on a big name in cosmetics. The product does nothing.
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ammilio7007 on 7/6/2005 9:58:00 PM more reviews by ammilio7007
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination Hair: Blond Eyes: Blue
nothing special about this cream. i thought it would be good after a long night out to make me look better rested but i see no difference. its not a bad cream, i just would rather buy something else.
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ladyiris313 on 6/26/2005 1:03:00 AM more reviews by ladyiris313
Age: 36-43 Skin: Combination Hair: Brunette Eyes: Brown
Its a marginally decent under eye moisturizer, but it has been useless on dark undereye circles. The $7 Vitamin K cream from the drugstore did a far finer job. When it comes to skin care, I guess you don't always 'get what you pay for'
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*TOP REVIEWER* stilagrrrl on 4/12/2005 12:19:00 PM more reviews by stilagrrrl
Age: 25-29 Skin: Oily, Fair Hair: Brunette, Straight, Fine Eyes: Brown
I used this for over a month and there was no difference in the fine lines under my eyes or in the dark circles. I guess it worked okay as a moisturizer - it wasn't greasy and didn't irritate my skin, but it didn't really do anything else.
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*TOP REVIEWER* kyasha on 8/27/2004 5:34:00 PM more reviews by kyasha
Age: 19-24 Skin: Combination, Olive Hair: Black Eyes: Brown
I had to constantly reapply this eye cream. After 4 hours or so, the area was dry. It doesn't moisturize and it didn't help my dark circles. Too expensive. Will not repurchase.
In response to KitKat17: most eye creams should be applied on the undereye area and not the lid. I found out the hard way. By applying on the lid, you make the eyelid swollen and puffy.
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*TOP REVIEWER* lindsey835 on 7/9/2004 3:57:00 PM more reviews by lindsey835
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Fair Hair: Blond Eyes: Hazel
A nice eye cream, but nothing special enough to justify the steep price. I didn't notice much of a difference after regular use.
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Tibbar on 4/3/2004 11:23:00 AM more reviews by Tibbar
Age: 36-43 Skin: Combination, Fair, Cool Hair: Blond, Straight, Fine Eyes: Blue
This is a nice medium weight eye cream. I usually use it at night, but it's light enough to use during the day. It's unscented which many will appreciate.
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elizabeg on 3/5/2004 12:12:00 AM more reviews by elizabeg
Age: 30-35 Skin: Dry, Fair, Neutral Hair: Brunette, Wavy, Coarse Eyes: Green
I used up a full size jar of this and found it to be a nice smoothing eye cream, but that's about it. I don't have dark circles or crows feet *yet*. I stopped using this and don't plan to repurchase due to concerns I have about using hydrogen peroxide on my skin. Modern wound care advises against this, and the reason?????? It DESTROYS collagen! Given that the breakdown of collagen is one of the primary causes of wrinkles....these so-called "oxygen creams" are a marketing gimick that can possibly damage skin, imho.
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aprilbella on 2/4/2004 3:28:00 PM more reviews by aprilbella
Age: 44-55 Skin: Other Hair: Other Eyes: Other
Pretty good but not great, not worth $100.00....... If it were 1/2 the price, it would deserve a 4.
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penh on 12/5/2003 12:38:00 PM more reviews by penh
Age: 36-43 Skin: Dry, Medium Hair: Brunette Eyes: Other
I enjoy this product because it hydrates well. If you're looking for something that hydrates and firms, then I recommend Jafra Optimeyes. But the only thing Oxygen Eye Relief does is hydrate--for me anyway!
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*TOP REVIEWER* jjshin81 on 9/26/2003 9:33:00 PM more reviews by jjshin81
Age: 19-24 Skin: Normal, Fair-Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
This eye cream is full of anti-oxidants and extremely smooth. The skin around my eyes feels so silky and soothed upon application. There are many similar products out there that moisturize just as well though. Perhaps I would have to try this for longer than a week to reap the benefits?
However, because it is so expensive for an eye cream ($50 US), I am reluctant to buy it for full price. I shall have to go search for cheaper ones...
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*TOP REVIEWER* KitKat17 on 6/22/2003 11:33:00 AM more reviews by KitKat17
Age: 30-35 Skin: Oily, Fair-Medium Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
I got this as a large sample from Sephora. It burned the skin under my eyes a little. Nothing special about this product. No noticable difference after using it for a few weeks. Plus, it says you can't put it on your eyelids??? That's a little scary. What difference is it between putting it on your lids and under your eyes?
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*TOP REVIEWER* jd-jd on 5/20/2003 1:09:00 PM more reviews by jd-jd
Age: Unknown Skin: Normal Hair: Brown Eyes: Hazel
Not as effective as DDF on me. I paid a lot less than retail by going through Ebay. I didn't notice a bit of help on the dark circles.
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*TOP REVIEWER* Anne on 2/22/2003 4:24:00 PM more reviews by Anne
Age: 25-29 Skin: Combination Hair: Red Eyes: Blue
This is fairly nice, but not really anything special. I have been using it on and off and while it feels nice, I can't really say that it has made any improvements. I'm not crazy about having it in pot form - I much prefer creams in tubes.
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*TOP REVIEWER* Aligirl on 2/6/2003 10:17:00 AM more reviews by Aligirl
Age: 30-35 Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium, Warm Hair: Brown, Wavy Eyes: Green
Wonderful eyecream..i started using this after DDF gave me a case of Millia and this helped clear it up..I was amazed.It's now a Holy grail item
