Well, let me tell ya ’bout this eye stuff, this… what’s it called? Aesop Eye Serum. Yeah, that’s it. Folks say it’s supposed to make ya look younger, get rid of them wrinkles ’round your eyes. I don’t know ’bout all that fancy stuff, but I’ll tell ya what I know.
Now, I ain’t no spring chicken, you see. Got more wrinkles than a prune, especially ’round these eyes. Used to be, I didn’t care none. Figured wrinkles come with age, like gray hair and a creaky back. But then my daughter, she starts in on me. “Ma,” she says, “You gotta take care of yourself. Use some of this fancy cream.” So, I figured, what the heck, can’t hurt to try.
First thing I noticed, this Aesop stuff, it ain’t like them thick creams I used to use. It’s more like… well, it’s kinda watery, like a gel, you know? They say it’s “lightweight,” whatever that means. But I gotta say, a little bit goes a long way. Just a tiny drop, and it covers all ’round my eye. Both eyes, even! That’s good, ’cause this stuff ain’t cheap, let me tell ya.
So, I been usin’ it for a while now. Every mornin’ and every night, just like they say. And I gotta admit, somethin’s happenin’. The skin ’round my eyes, it feels… softer, I guess. And them wrinkles, well, they ain’t gone completely, but they don’t look so deep no more. Maybe it’s this “anti-agin’” stuff they talk about. Sounds like somethin’ from outer space, but hey, if it works, it works.
- What’s in it? Beats me. They say it’s got some kinda “vitamin C” and “anti-oxidants.” And somethin’ called “Parsley Seed” and “Lavender Stem.” Sounds like somethin’ you’d put in a stew, not on your face. But they say it helps keep your skin moist and healthy. And “Blue Chamomile,” too. I used to drink chamomile tea for my nerves, never thought about puttin’ it on my face.
- Does it work? Like I said, I think it does somethin’. My skin feels better, looks a little better. Ain’t no miracle cure, mind you. I still look my age, but maybe a little less… tired, you know? Folks say it’s good for “mature skin,” that’s a polite way of sayin’ old lady skin, I guess. But hey, I’ll take it.
- Is it worth the money? That’s the million-dollar question, ain’t it? This stuff ain’t cheap. But I figure, if it makes me feel a little better ’bout myself, then maybe it’s worth it. After all, you only get one face, gotta take care of it, right?
Now, some folks say you gotta go to a fancy doctor to get rid of wrinkles. “In-office procedure,” they call it. Sounds scary to me. And expensive! I’ll stick with my little bottle of serum, thank you very much. At least it don’t hurt none, and it smells kinda nice, too. Not like them strong perfumes, just a light, clean smell.
They say this Aesop stuff is one of the “best eye serums” out there. I don’t know ’bout that, ain’t tried all the others. But I can say it’s the best one I’ve tried so far. It’s easy to use, don’t feel greasy or heavy, and it seems to do what it’s supposed to do. And that’s good enough for me. I ain’t lookin’ to be a movie star, just wanna look a little less like an old prune, you know?
So, if you’re lookin’ for somethin’ to help with them wrinkles ’round your eyes, you might give this Aesop Eye Serum a try. It ain’t gonna make you twenty years younger, but it might just make you feel a little better ’bout yourself. And that’s worth somethin’, ain’t it?
I heard tell they got other stuff, too. Creams and balms and whatnot. Maybe I’ll try some of that next. But for now, I’m stickin’ with my serum. It’s doin’ me alright. And that’s all that matters, right? Just gotta keep on usin’ it, and maybe, just maybe, them wrinkles will keep on fadin’. A girl can dream, can’t she?
Now, I gotta go. Got chores to do. But you remember what I told ya. Take care of yourself, and don’t let them wrinkles get ya down. And maybe, just maybe, try a little bit of that Aesop Eye Serum. It might just surprise ya.