А что это за сайт?
Думаю, Вы как раз этот сайт и смотрели: www.cosmeticscop.com
Я не уверена, есть ли там списки по разным фирмам, я сразу занесла слово "olay" в поиск, и он выдал такую инфу (я так понимаю, из раздела product reviews):
Olay's Total Effects is supposed to be the only product that addresses the "seven signs of aging." I'm not sure how Olay accounted for only "seven" signs, because there are dozens and dozens of changes in the skin that reflect "aging." (Actually, what appears on the surface of skin is only minimally related to aging; it's primarily related to years and years of sun damage.) Total Effects is all about the ingredient niacinamide, a B vitamin that does have some research showing it to be of benefit for skin, and these products do contain more of it than most other products on the market. If you are interested in niacinamide this is the line to consider (refer to the online Cosmetics Dictionary, for more detailed information regarding this ingredient). But bear in mind that because of the skin's complexity, one ingredient can't possibly meet all the needs and challenges of sun-damaged skin.
Regenerist Eye, Eye Lifting Serum ($18.99 for 0.5 ounce) is every bit as state-of-the-art as Olay’s other Regenerist products. In fact, this Eye Lifting Serum differs little from Olay’s Regenerist Daily Regenerating Serum, Fragrance Free ($18.99 for 1.7 ounces), which provides three times as much product for the same price. Both of these products contain silicones, glycerin, niacinamide (which can increase skin’s ceramide and free fatty acid content), several water-binding agents, antioxidants, and anti-irritants. You really can’t go wrong with any of the Regenerist products, provided you keep your expectations realistic. In other words, Olay’s claim that these products are able to provide “dramatically younger-looking skin without surgery” is stretching the truth—plastic surgeons have not seen a decrease in new patients since the Regenerist line came on the beauty scene. But the fact remains that this fragrance-free moisturizer is an excellent option for use around the eyes or anywhere on the face. In contrast to the Daily Regenerating Serum mentioned above, this product contains mineral pigments (including mica) that impart a soft, reflective shimmer to skin. To a slight degree, this can help make dark circles under the eye look less obvious, but the effect is strictly cosmetic.