Category: Eye Care
The dark-circle eye cream uses honey, sweet-almond oil and vitamin E in a light-tint base that sits cleanly under makeup. Pat with the ring finger - the lightest touch - around the orbital bone, not on the lid itself. Visible results around dark circles are gradual; do not expect dramatic week-one change from any topical cosmetic, ours included.
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Questions
Questions about eye cream
Will it actually reduce my dark circles?
Honestly: it depends what is causing them. Dark circles from sleep loss and dehydration respond well to a cream like this within a week or two. Genetic pigmentation under the eyes, or shadow from hollow tear-trough anatomy, will not change with any topical product - that is a job for fillers or lifestyle, not skincare. We do not make pigment-removal claims.How much should I apply?
A grain-of-rice amount, total, for both eyes. Eye-area skin is the thinnest on the body - around 0.5 mm versus 2 mm on the cheek - and absorbs less than you expect. Most users use far too much and then wonder why the cream feels heavy. Pat with the ring finger; do not drag.Day or night?
Both. The texture is light enough to wear under makeup and rich enough to use overnight. Some people prefer evening only because the cream feels best on freshly cleansed skin; experiment with what works for your routine.Sensitive eyes - any caution?
Apply only on the orbital bone, not on the lid or close to the lash line. If the cream migrates into the eye it can sting briefly - rinse with cool water and the discomfort passes. People who wear contact lenses should put the lenses in before applying the cream, not after.Pairs with a brow product?
Yes, but apply the eye cream first and wait two or three minutes for it to absorb before any pencil, gel or pigment work. Applied on top of slick cream, brow products do not set properly and migrate through the day.