The Elizabeth Grant Collagen Re-Inforce 3D Advanced Crepey Eye Lift promises to deliver both immediate and longer-term results, particularly for skin showing signs of sagging, fine lines, and crepey texture
Around the eyes is often one of the first places people begin to notice signs of ageing, such as crows feet, sagging lids and crepey skin. But shoppers have been heaping praise on an ‘eye lift’ cream that’s recently hit the UK market, with fans hailing it as a ‘miracle in a jar’.
The Elizabeth Grant Collagen Re-Inforce 3D Advanced Crepey Eye Lift has quietly become a favourite among those looking to rejuvenate the delicate eye area. Originally available in the US, it hit the UK market last year, retailing at £35 at Debenhams, Elizabeth Grant and Oasis.
The cream promises to deliver both immediate and longer-term results, particularly for skin showing signs of sagging, fine lines, and crepey texture . The powerhouse formula combines Torricelumn, collagen, peptides and sesame protein, which works to visibly tighten and firm the eye area on contact while delivering long-term lifting results over time.
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The lightweight, fast-absorbing texture makes it practical for both day and night routines, and the product is suitable for all skin types. But for those exploring alternatives, there are plenty of eye creams that target similar concerns.
Products containing retinol, such as those from brands like RoC or La Roche-Posay , focus on smoothing fine lines and boosting collagen production but may be less suitable for sensitive skin. Caffeine-based eye treatments from brands like The Ordinary or Inkey List offer targeted help with puffiness and dark circles.
An exceptionally powerful eye cream that helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines and deep wrinkles and rejuvenate the eye area.
While the Elizabeth Grant eye cream hasn’t racked up any reviews from UK shoppers just yet, it’s got a near-perfect 4.8 star rating on their US website , where it’s been sold for a number of years. Some shoppers have used it for more than a decade, others only recently falling in love, with women in their 60s and 70s noting the instant firming results on hooded or droopy lids.
One shopper, Helena S, wrote: “I have been using this cream for more than 15 years. Nothing works for me better than Crepey Eye Lift cream. All my life I fight bags under the eyes. This one helps me tackle the problem. Skin around my eyes looks well toned, eye bags are diminished, no deep wrinkles. Love this cream.”
And it’s not just long-time fans noticing the difference, with Sandra S commenting: “Very smooth going on the eyelids and I am sure it’s making an improvement. So happy to have finally found a cream I can use that minimises the droop on my 78-year-old eyelid!”
Not all reviews have been entirely positive. At least one user on Elizabeth Grant’s website expressed disappointment, saying they hadn’t seen much improvement. They wrote: “Not as expected, bought many products and really have not seen much improvement.”
But generally, users have been impressed, with Patricia, in her 60s, adding: “As an almost-62-year-old, my eyelids have become a little crepey over recent years and a wee bit hooded… was beyond happy with the instant, and yes I mean instant, results with this crepey eye lift cream. I use on my eyelids only AM and PM… a perfect solution, and would recommend a gazillion percent.”
“This is the only eye cream I have ever used that actually did smooth my crepey lids,” said another. “It is like a little miracle in a jar . If you have older lids that look awful with eye shadow – get the cream it works.”
Elsewhere, at a higher price point, luxury creams such as Estée Lauder’s Advanced Night Repair Eye or Lancôme’s Rénergie Eye lift products also use advanced peptides and hydrators, but offer different textures and ingredients.
But for those whose interest has piqued at Elizabeth Grant’s fast-acting tightening effect, shoppers can take a look at the £35 formula here.