Friday, January 6, 2012

Avon Anew Genics Eye Cream - Avon Catalog

Anew Genics Eye Cream

Avon Anew Genics Eye CreamAnew Genics Night Treatment Cream was the #1 skin care product of 2011 with over $34 million in sales. Happy Avon customers all over the world are incorporating Genics Night Cream into their anti-aging routine and ecstatic with the power of Avon’s YouthGen Techonology. One of the most frequently asked questions about Genics Night Cream is; “Can I use it around my eyes?”- Unfortunately it is not suggested that anyone use the Genics Night Cream on the eye lids. Avon has heard these concerns and is ready to release Anew Genics Eye Treatment Cream which will be available soon starting in Campaign 7 of 2012.

Anew Genics Eye Cream includes Avon’s patented YouthGen Techonolgy that is designed to stimulate the Youth Gene to help skin cells act younger and boost your skins components like collagen and hyaluronic acid which can help you reclaim up to 10 years of visible youth.

The eye area is one of the first places to show signs of aging. Visibly reducing the signs of aging around your eyes can take years off your look. In a 12 week clinical study of women 45 – 59 Anew Genics Eye Treatment cream reduced the look of fine lines and wrinkles with a 50% improvement in the look of fine lines and wrinkles in the under-eye area. Participants from the clinical study and a consumer-perception study indicated the following experience after using Genics Eye Cream.

  • Instantly: Eye area takes on a brighter, smoother, reenergized look.
  • In 3 Days: Visibly restores youthful brilliance to the eye area.
  • In 4 Weeks: Improves the look of brightness, fine lines and wrinkles in the under-eye area by up to 50%.

Genics Eye Cream Before and After Pictures


Anew Genics Eye Cream Before and After

How To Use Anew Genics Eye Cream

You should use Anew Genics Eye Treatment every morning and evening.

  • 1. Use your index finger to gently pat the cream under the eye until it is fully absorbed.
  • 2. Continue over the top of the eye lid and along the brow bone.

 
 
 

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