Holy Crow
Holy Crow
I mentioned in a previous post that I use Holy Crow as a moisturizer for the eye area. Just wondering if it is safe for the eye area? It really reduces the lines that are accentuated after applying foundation. Will it be released as a regular product?
Lover of Tempt Tryst
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Oh yes...it's safe. Eyes are always "your mileage may vary" but before I put anything on the site I pretty much always stick it in my eye at this point (not fun, but at least no bunnies are harmed). If it stings I either don't put it on the site, or add a warning.
The gumballs sold out pretty quickly- but I'm waiting to see what you all think of it. I think it's a little thick...and I'm still debating about making it into a spray instead of a cream.
The gumballs sold out pretty quickly- but I'm waiting to see what you all think of it. I think it's a little thick...and I'm still debating about making it into a spray instead of a cream.
"If it doesn't keep me up at night- it's not worth doing"- Ina Garten
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Personally, I'd prefer a cream. The consistency of the gumball of Holy Crow is just right for applying it around my eye area using my ring finger. Today was the first day that I tried it out, but the original poster has me wondering, should this be applied before foundation, or after?
I'll post again once I've tried it for a few days, but I love the concept.
Thanks!!
I'll post again once I've tried it for a few days, but I love the concept.
Thanks!!
Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so. - Belva Davis
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I apply Holy Crow as part of my skincare routine before applying foundation.freesilk wrote:Personally, I'd prefer a cream. The consistency of the gumball of Holy Crow is just right for applying it around my eye area using my ring finger. Today was the first day that I tried it out, but the original poster has me wondering, should this be applied before foundation, or after?
I'll post again once I've tried it for a few days, but I love the concept.
Thanks!!
I agree with freesilk that cream is easier to use than a spray. My dream packaging for Holy Crow would be a jar (with a mini spatula) or a bottle that can stand upside down to allow users to get to the last bit of product. That's me - I like to scrape it clean. Also, I like the current consistency of Holy Crow, I don't find it too thick at all.
Suggestion: Formulate a Holy Crow for eyes and another for face with different consistencies.
Lover of Tempt Tryst
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I agree with the small jar with a spatula idea-I think that would be great! 

Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so. - Belva Davis
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Day two of using Holy Crow and I'm in love. Please, please release!!!! *gets on knees* 

Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so. - Belva Davis
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I missed Holy Crow. I hope it will come back as a Gumball, or at least as a sample. I am waiting to finish my serum to place a new order. I dont want to order my serum too early as I want it "fresh".
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agree! I'd love to try holy crow.LionT wrote:I missed Holy Crow. I hope it will come back as a Gumball, or at least as a sample. I am waiting to finish my serum to place a new order. I dont want to order my serum too early as I want it "fresh".
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is anyone using holy crow as an eye cream?
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From what I remember of the gumball /GWP (I can't remember which one it was!) description, I thought its intended purpose was as an eye-area wrinkle treatment cream. For all-over facial wrinkles, my impression is that the Facelift Serum is formulated for that use.sahrisafari wrote:is anyone using holy crow as an eye cream?
Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so. - Belva Davis