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Plant Mom –
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Puffy eyes have always been my concern and I found that an eye serum with caffeine worked well on the issue.
This product works even better than that. After only a couple of applications, I can really see the difference.
It looks like a brick of oil but it is not oily at all. I found that the texture is creamy yet lightweight and immediately moisturizes the eye area.
The company is truly cruelty-free that is listed with PETA.
Fragrance-free without any harmful chemicals or ingredients.
The package is very environmental-friendly.
Functionality-wise and morality-wise, it has everything that I would ask for.
Highly recommended and I myself will definitely re-order it.
13Stup –
When I look in the mirror and notice a significant difference in the way my undereyes look, I have to stop and thank Thrive Natural Care for that result. Wow! I never thought a little stick could make such a big difference, but it surely has.
I’ve tried several eye products, and this is by far my favorite. It glides on smoothly, and is a powerhouse with reducing my dark circles and wrinkles. For the first time in years, I don’t have raccoon eyes.
I’m so intrigued with their methods of producing this amazing product. Essentially, with their regenerative techniques, the quality of the plant ingredients in their products are significantly more powerful and effective.
I love how this eye product feels on my skin, I love the difference it’s made in my skin, and I love the difference that Thrive Natural Care has made on our planet!
K. Chan –
I’m trying to figure out how I feel about this product because I go back and forth. It’s not as easy to apply as a traditional undereye cream, it can pull the skin which bothers me because it’s delicate. It’s also big for the undereye area, it would be better if it was like a chapstick-sized balm stick but the cost would need to be reduced as well. I warm the balm up with my fingers and dab it under my eyes but it still doesn’t glide easily and I have to keep adding more product.
It absorbs fast and easily, the product doesn’t sit heavy, or feel sticky, tacky, or greasy on my skin, it’s smooth.
I’m concerned with the ingredient hydrogenated vegetable oil, I have rosacea and my skin is very sensitive and I don’t need a product clogging my pores or causing irritation. I only used this product a few times and it didn’t cause irritation, I haven’t used it every day due to my concern. I’m not educated enough on this ingredient in skincare but I have done some research on it and use this balm in moderation.
The tube needs improvement, it sticks when pushing up and the other part gets oily.
I like how it performs, my under-eye area looks brighter and fresh when I use it and I feel like there’s less puffiness.
Overall it’s good however, it could be use improvement to make it easier to apply and more affordable. The stick seems like it’ll last a while.
GF –
This review is for the Thrive Revive Eye Balm Stick. I was intrigued by the application method initially. I thought, somehow, that this would be easier. I mean, I find stick lip balm easier to apply that the tub kind. Right off the bat I realized that this is made too wide for easy under eye application. Rather than being like the smaller stick lip balms (Chapstick or Lip Smackers), it’s closer in size to a glue stick. It’s just too big for easy under eye application. Secondly, I realized as I’m putting it on that infection from one eye can easily transfer to another. It’s been ages since I’ve had an eye infection, but should I get one, I don’t want to throw away a $36 eye balm. So I started applying it with washed hands, using my right index finger for my right eye, and my left for my left eye. So now it’s more effort than a pump bottle type. It’s pretty waxy so I notice when I apply (by either method) that it pulls at my skin more than I’d like. And in the end I don’t think it really did anything for me. I will not be continuing to use this, nor can I recommend it.
GF –
I’m new to Thrive products and just tried this one and a serum and love both and what they stand for. The packaging is eco friendly and biodegradable and the ingredients are natural and wholesome. What’s not to love? The eye balm is very emollient and moisturizing and a great size. I find that some of the natural products go bad quicker if it’s too big like oils and such but this one is a really good size and can be used all over my face and not just on the eyes. It’s in a paper packaging and you just push up to start using it. It has a light scent of shea butter and feels wonderful on my skin. I really like it.
As for the spot on serum, it’s on the thicker side and the dropper doesn’t pick up too much which I guess is a good way not to use too much each time. There isn’t any fragrance that I’ve noticed and it feels great on my skin. Love the ingredients!
mona deyo –
This product comes in a paper tube that you push up from the bottom. The product itself reminds me of ChapStick or a glue stick and is way too wide to easily apply to the undereye area, unless you want to smear it on your cheeks too. It’s greasy and thick and my thought while testing it was, “ok, this is stupid.” I won’t use it.
K. Chan –
The Thrive Revive Eye Balm Stick is an excellent balm that offers a huge boost of moisturizer to the skin around your eyes. The balm is essentially a large chapstick or sunscreen stick but it housed in a sturdy little cardboard tube. To apply, simply push the balm up from the bottom of the tube, then gently rub it around your eyes. I found that the balm was not heavy nor greasy and it did an excellent job of giving a much-needed boost of moisture to the skin around my eyes. The balm doesn’t have a noticeable scent and didn’t cause any kind of irritation or breakouts. While the effects are noticeable initially, after several days of use I did notice that the areas around my eyes looked a bit smoother and more moisturized. Like most beauty products, the change won’t be super revolutionary but does slowly improve with time. Overall, it’s a good product to use to give the areas around your eye a much-needed moisture boost.