I tried it years ago. No I'll effects but it didn't make any difference. I have been advised that cream is too heavy to put on the eye area and a gel is lighter. Some mornings if my eye look puffy or baggy I hold an ice cube against the baggy area. It works for me.
I had a peek at your photo too number. You are a lovely looking lady.
*number, do try Boots No.7 Lift & Luminate Eye Cream if the haemorrhoid stuff doesn't work!
As I posted on another thread about eye bags, I got a tube of this free with another purchase, and I'd certainly buy it again, it does make a difference.
I tried it once, years ago (actually, I think I used Anusol) because I'd heard it shrank eye bags. It didn't but I stank of the stuff all day - couldn't get rid of it!
Well piles ointments are designed to shrink the offending blood vessels, so I assume they might shrink skin bags as well. But skin tissue is probably less sensitive to the application of such products than the enlarged blood vessels. Probably best to keep it near your bum. You would not want to get it in your eyes, It can't half sting on Piles! Enjoy your lunch.
I've heard that it has been used for, erm, alternative reasons but not sure how good it is. If you do give it a go numberplease, you'll have to let us know if it works!
He he. I have a friend who is an actor, (now retired) it seems that this product, which tightens the skin, is (or was) frequently used as a quick fix face lift.
I`ve just finished reading an American thriller, set in 1997, and a police officer was wondering why a dead man had Preparation H in his glove compartment when the PM showed he didn`t have haemorrhoids(sp), but a female officer informed him that vain people used it to get rid of, or -prevent, bags under their eyes. As mine have developed into flippin` great suitcases, I`m wondering whether to give it a go! Anybody else heard about it?