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Balance test: You can get a good eye cream for little money

Natalie Hemengül
23.10.2024
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Saldo tested 10 eye creams. The top marks went to inexpensive skincare products. Expensive counterparts, on the other hand, including three natural cosmetic products, scored unsatisfactory.

The results

The "Q10 Intense Vitamin E Eye Contour Cream" from Lidl's own brand Cien (score 6) and the "Q10+ Anti-Aging Eye Cream" from I Am (score 5.9) were awarded top marks. Both moisturise the skin very well. Neither contains substances with an increased allergy potential.

Nivea's "Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Power Firming Eye Cream" (score 5.3) and the "Revitalising Firming Eye Cream" from Zoé (score 4.9) received a good. They also do not contain any substances with increased allergy potential.

Sufficient are Lavera's "Basis Sensitiv Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream Q10" (score 4.7) and the "Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream" from Coop Well Beauté (score 4.6). No substances with increased allergy potential were found here either.

You can find the full report from Saldo here.

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