Borghese
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Cura-C Vitamin C Eye Treatment, debuting in April, prevents the acceleration of premature aging by preserving, producing and repairing collagen, the firm says. The product joins the company's Cura-C Anhydrous Vitamin C Treatment (1"The Rose Sheet" Aug. 17, 1998, p. 3). With daily use of the eye cream, "dark circles, fine lines and signs of fatigue seem to disappear as elasticity is improved," Borghese claims. The product also contains borage seed oil and cyclomethicone to moisturize. A .5 oz. tube retails for $42.50
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